Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batter, Mohammad Rizwan, is on the verge of becoming the new captain of the national white-ball cricket team.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that discussions with Rizwan regarding the leadership role have been finalised, as per sources.
Dispute over selection autonomy resolved
It is reported that Rizwan initially sought control over finalising the playing XI, a condition the PCB did not agree to.
This demand was the reason behind Rizwan previously refusing the captaincy offer. Following his refusal, the PCB had considered Salman Ali Agha for the leadership position.
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New selection committee paves way for Rizwan’s appointment
With the introduction of the new selection committee, Rizwan has now agreed to take on the responsibility of leading the team.
His appointment as the white-ball captain is expected to be confirmed within the next two days, along with the announcement of the squad.
Mohammad Rizwan’s potential appointment marks a new chapter in Pakistan cricket, as the PCB looks to build a strong leadership structure for future white-ball competitions.
The final decision and squad announcement are eagerly awaited by fans and the cricketing community.