The sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board told PTI that all rumours pertaining to the national one-day team captaincy were unfounded.
"There is no plan to change Misbah as captain of the Test or ODI sides as he has led the players well in both formats and is now a experienced campaigner and more importantly his own individual performances have been exemplary and consistent," a source said.
"The board is definitely looking for a new captain to lead the national T20 side after the resignation of Muhammad Hafeez and it is true that some names have been discussed among them Afridi, Umar Akmal and even Ahmad Shahzad by the Chairman," he said.
The source said that Sethi had a good understanding with former captain, Moin Khan and would take his feedback on who should be the new captain of the T20 side.
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