Adelaide, Australia

Cricket great Younis Khan has overlooked Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi as Babar Azam's potential replacement for Pakistan's new white-ball captaincy, naming a surprise choice in top-order batter Fakhar Zaman to take over the vacant role. Currently in Adelaide to promote the white-ball series against Australia starting November 4, Khan is surprised that no one is talking about Fakhar, who continues to perform every time irrespective of the format.

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Shortly after getting sacked as Pakistan's all-format captain after they failed to reach the 2023 ODI World Cup semis, the PCB reinstated Babar into the leadership group, announcing him as the white-ball skipper ahead of the T20 World Cup in the Americas earlier. 

That, however, didn’t change their fortunes, as Pakistan fumbled big time, losing to co-host and debutants USA and arch-rivals India in two straight matches before getting knocked out in the Group Stage.

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The results mounted pressure on Babar Azam, with his below-par performances since then and further losing the home Test series to Bangladesh, worsening his case. 

Earlier this week, Babar took to social media to announce his decision to step aside from the role, citing his willingness to concentrate more on the batting front.

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Speaking on the captaincy drama back home, Younis acknowledged Rizwan and Shaheen’s credentials but backed Fakhar to press his case as the new white-ball leader.

"I think there are some senior players like Mohammad Rizwan, but the one guy nobody mentions is Fakhar Zaman," Younis said of Fakhar Zaman. "He's a fantastic cricketer, and he performs every single year. 

"The problem is sometimes we think that the top player or maybe the star player can become a captain, but it is not like that. Leaders are born; it's not like putting extra pressure or extra burden on them. So, I think these candidates will be good for Pakistan as captain.

"Babar Azam quit, so I think that will be good for him and a benefit for the Pakistan cricket team,” he continued, as quoted by cricket.com.au.

Babar is right in stepping down

A T20 World Cup-winning captain, Younis, understands what it means to deliver with the skipper’s hat on and the pressure that comes with it, saying Babar Azam is right in stepping aside from the captaincy role to work on his batting in his quest to become the country’s best player ever.

"I was the first guy last month to suggest to him that if he wanted to play and spend his career the way he had performed in the past, I think it's better for him to play as a player and to perform for Pakistan team," Younis said. 

"Especially if you're losing against India, you're gone. But that is how a leader is born and that is the demand of international cricket. You have to combat these kind of pressures, so I hope the next captain will do a fantastic job.

"When I was captain, for me it was team first, my players first, my country first so I think that thinking and that mindset was my success. If you play for the team, and you play for country and especially if you play for each other that is the main thing and if you do that you will be successful,” he concluded.

(With inputs from agencies)