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The captaincy uncertainty before the ODI World Cup is not something new, in fact its now part of the Pakistan Cricket tradition as it has been happening since the 2011 World Cup, or maybe even before (Would love if someone could add on it).
Start from the 2011 World Cup, when Misbah was made the test captain for temporary terms, the board was very impressed by his captaincy along with his ODI performance that there were talks in the PCB that Misbah could be made the captain for the 2011 World Cup by replacing Shahid Afridi. Misbah was asked about it in a press conference, but he said he would not be taking the job as of yet.
Afridi was not happy with the uncertainty and had a few words with the top management about this. Eventually, when the squad was named, Afridi stayed as captain. But after the World Cup, he had a falling out and was replaced by Misbah.
Than came 2015 World Cup, Misbah had been captaining the team since 2011 and performing aswell. Suddenly, Misbah hit a dark patch where he was out of form. This had happened for the first time that Misbah hit a slump and talks of replacing him as captain had started. The candidate to replace him was no other than Shahid Afridi. Like in 2011, this time Afridi was asked if he would accept the captains job, Afridi in response said that yes he would happily take the job, but the PCB needs to announce who the captain will be immediately as there should not be too much uncertainty.
Misbah almost lost the job, but better sense prevailed and was allowed to captain the team in 2015 World Cup. He would end up being the highest scorer for Pakistan, and would eventually retire from ODI cricket playing his last game in a World Cup. A retirement he took on his own terms and was not removed.
The story repeated itself prior to the 2019 World Cup. Sarfraz had also started to lack in performance, and soon he was banned by ICC for 4 games for racial slurs that were caught on the stump mic. Shoaib Malik was made the captain for 2 odis and 2 t20s as Sarfraz served his ban. The question about who would be the captain arise once again. After a few weeks, the PCB had to confirm that Sarfraz would be captain for the World Cup 2019. As the World Cup would end and Sarfraz's lack of performance being exposed, he was removed as captain.
Now with the 2023 World Cup starting, Babar Azam stands exposed as his captaincy has not improved one bit. He has repeated the same mistakes but the poor captaincy in Asia Cup has once again started the rumors of whether its better to replace Babar Azam as captain. Eventually, he will not be replaced and will lead the side.
Thus, this has been a tradition since the 2011 World Cup, the knives are always out before the tournament, but eventually the man with the charge does end up leading the team in the tournament, hopefully Babar would be unfazed by thus.
However, if we go back in history, the captain either retires or gets replaced after the World Cup. 2003 world cup ended Waqar's career. 2007 was Inzi's last. After 2011 World Cup we saw Afridi being replaced. In 2015, Misbah retired. 2019 Sarfraz was replaced, and now by the end of 2023 only time will tell what will happen with Babar. The only way he can keep the job is if he wins the World Cup
Start from the 2011 World Cup, when Misbah was made the test captain for temporary terms, the board was very impressed by his captaincy along with his ODI performance that there were talks in the PCB that Misbah could be made the captain for the 2011 World Cup by replacing Shahid Afridi. Misbah was asked about it in a press conference, but he said he would not be taking the job as of yet.
Afridi was not happy with the uncertainty and had a few words with the top management about this. Eventually, when the squad was named, Afridi stayed as captain. But after the World Cup, he had a falling out and was replaced by Misbah.
Than came 2015 World Cup, Misbah had been captaining the team since 2011 and performing aswell. Suddenly, Misbah hit a dark patch where he was out of form. This had happened for the first time that Misbah hit a slump and talks of replacing him as captain had started. The candidate to replace him was no other than Shahid Afridi. Like in 2011, this time Afridi was asked if he would accept the captains job, Afridi in response said that yes he would happily take the job, but the PCB needs to announce who the captain will be immediately as there should not be too much uncertainty.
Misbah almost lost the job, but better sense prevailed and was allowed to captain the team in 2015 World Cup. He would end up being the highest scorer for Pakistan, and would eventually retire from ODI cricket playing his last game in a World Cup. A retirement he took on his own terms and was not removed.
The story repeated itself prior to the 2019 World Cup. Sarfraz had also started to lack in performance, and soon he was banned by ICC for 4 games for racial slurs that were caught on the stump mic. Shoaib Malik was made the captain for 2 odis and 2 t20s as Sarfraz served his ban. The question about who would be the captain arise once again. After a few weeks, the PCB had to confirm that Sarfraz would be captain for the World Cup 2019. As the World Cup would end and Sarfraz's lack of performance being exposed, he was removed as captain.
Now with the 2023 World Cup starting, Babar Azam stands exposed as his captaincy has not improved one bit. He has repeated the same mistakes but the poor captaincy in Asia Cup has once again started the rumors of whether its better to replace Babar Azam as captain. Eventually, he will not be replaced and will lead the side.
Thus, this has been a tradition since the 2011 World Cup, the knives are always out before the tournament, but eventually the man with the charge does end up leading the team in the tournament, hopefully Babar would be unfazed by thus.
However, if we go back in history, the captain either retires or gets replaced after the World Cup. 2003 world cup ended Waqar's career. 2007 was Inzi's last. After 2011 World Cup we saw Afridi being replaced. In 2015, Misbah retired. 2019 Sarfraz was replaced, and now by the end of 2023 only time will tell what will happen with Babar. The only way he can keep the job is if he wins the World Cup