After Babar Azam stepped down as the Pakistan white-ball captain, on Wednesday (Oct 2), Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expected to name three separate captains, according to sources. The PCB was set to hand over Babar the ODI captaincy as well, ahead of the upcoming white-ball games, however, the right-hander resigned via a post on X, formerly Twitter. Thus, it has added to the PCB's headache as they need a captain, or two, for ODIs and T20Is and also a strong deputy for the skipper to be able to take breaks and manage his workload.
Insiders suggest that appointing the next captain won't be a cakewalk for white-ball coach Gary Kirsten or the selection committee. "Mohammad Rizwan is the obvious choice for the white-ball captaincy given that, along with Babar, he is the only player who is an automatic selection in all formats of the game," claimed an insider.
Notably, Babar, Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi are the only three all-format players for Pakistan. Thus, managingworkload is going to bea stern task for Pakistan, who are set to play a plethora of games in the upcoming months.
Talking about Pakistan's schedule, they are hosting England in three Tests starting on Oct 7. Following that, they are set to play 18 ODIs and T20Is in Australia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa from Nov-Dec, followed by a two-Test series in South Africa.
After returning home in Jan 2025, Pakistan will host a two-Test series versus West Indies and an ODI tri-series featuring New Zealand and South Africa in the run-up to the ICC Champions Trophy, also to be held in Pakistan. Post that, the Asian giantswill leave for New Zealand for a white-ball series before the next edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) kicks off.
Another source pointed out, "Babar was captain in all three formats for more than three years, but Kirsten and the selectors have reservations over whether Rizwan could handle the workload in the coming months while also leading the side in ODIs and T20Is."
It is possible that the PCB might have separate ODI and T20I captains or appoint a strong vice-captain to Rizwan, for him to take ample breaks and manage his workload.
For the white-ball vice-captaincy, Shadab Khan, Saim Ayub, Test captain Shan Masood, and Shaheen are the obvious choices. They can also be considered for the captaincy role if Rizwan declines the offer or is overlooked.
As per sources,Kirsten has informed the PCB that, following Babar's loss of confidence and form, he cannot think of anyplayer who could handlecaptaincy pressures in two formats.