Shahid Afridi, a legend of Pakistani cricket and former captain himself, has sparked fresh debate about Babar Azam's leadership. Following Pakistan's disappointing T20 World Cup exit, Afridi suggested that Azam might consider relinquishing the captaincy.
Afridi, known for his aggressive batting style, believes a more proactive leader might be needed for the T20 format. He emphasized that Azam has had a long run as captain, having led the team in multiple World Cups.
"Babar has been fortunate to captain in so many World Cups," Afridi said in a conversation with Sama TV. "Perhaps it's time for him to focus solely on his batting, which is his true strength. The team might benefit from a captain with a more aggressive approach in T20 cricket."
Afridi's comments come amidst discussions about Pakistan's recent struggles in major tournaments. The team's early exit from the T20 World Cup has led to calls for introspection and potential changes in leadership.
However, the final decision on Babar Azam's captaincy rests with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). It remains to be seen if the board will consider Afridi's suggestion or continue to back Azam at the helm.