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Najam Sethi backs Babar Azam, asks people not to make captaincy 'controversial'

Speculations regarding Babar Azam's captaincy were rife after Shadab Khan was named as skipper for Afghanistan series

Sports Desk
April 10, 2023
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam (L) andPakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi. — YouTube screengrab/Pakistan Cricket
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam (L) andPakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi. — YouTube screengrab/Pakistan Cricket

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi Monday announced that Babar Azam will continue to perform his duties as the captain and urged people to support him.

The PCB had named Shadab Khan as stand-in captain for the three-match T20 series against Afghanistan giving rest to senior players including skipper Babar Azam.

The PCB's move gave rise to speculations that the star batter may lose captaincy in one format and the board is testing players for the leadership role.

Clearing the air about Babar's role in the team, Sethi said that he had sought the views of the selection committee — headed by Shahid Afridi and Haroon Rashid — regarding the matter.

"Both committees thought the matter merited discussion but both later came to the conclusion that the status quo should be retained. I have subsequently publicly stated this position. In the final analysis, my decision will be subject to the success or failure of the status quo," said the PCB chairman.

Sethi also said that the skipper should be supported, urging that the matter surrounding his captaincy should not be made "controversial" in the national team's interest.

Earlier this month, the management committee chairmanrubbished speculations surrounding national side skipper'scaptaincy in the near future.

"Babar Azam came to see me today. I told him he will lead the ODI and T20I national team against New Zealand. And then PCB announced the squads. So all those who were spreading fake fears are out of jobs today," said Sethi in a tweet.


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