AAzhar Ali's captaincy to be reviewed after Oz tour: PCB Chief

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2017 | 8:48 AM IST
The chairman of the PCB has said that the captaincy of the national one-day team skipper Azhar Ali will be reviewed after the Australian tour.
"Once the Australian tour is over we will review the captaincy issue and take a decision on it," Shaharyar Khan said.
"I don't want to discuss Azhar's captaincy in the middle of the one-day series. Best we took it up after the team returns home," Khan added.
Senior batsman, Azhar Ali's captaincy has come under scrutiny after Pakistan's below par performance in the ODI series which Australian has already won with one match remaining on Thursday.
Azhar's captainship style has been described as passive and unimaginative by former stalwarts and critics ever since he was a surprise choice as the ODI captain after the retirement of Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi after the World Cup 2015 from the ODI format.
Azhar had not been selected in the ODI squad for a year and half when the cricket board decided he was the best choice to lead the team.
Khan made it clear that the board was not happy with the team's performance.
"We will decide about the captaincy once the ongoing series finishes. The fielding was below par and to make matters worse we dropped catches in the fourth ODI than how can the team expect to win like this," he said.
"It has been a disappointing show from the team because after we lost the test series we were expecting they would fightback in the one-day series."
Shaharyar Khan speaking on the future of test captain, Misbah-ul-Haq stated candidly the decision lies with the 42-year old.
"We want to see a fitting farewell for Misbah who has led Pakistan so well in the last six years and is a successful captain but in the end the final decision is his what he wants to do. We have left the decision of retirement on Misbah, as he can decide what's best for him," he said.
"There is still some time left before the start of the new series. We are not thinking on the lines of giving him a farewell match, but he is our most successful captain in the Test format, so we want to give him a fitting send off.

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First Published: Jan 25 2017 | 8:48 AM IST

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