Chairman of newly-formed Cricket Committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Mohsin Khan believes leading Pakistan in all three formats have put too much pressure on Sarfraz Ahmed and he should be relieved of Test captaincy.
The former Test batsman suggested that the PCB can hand over the Test captaincy to any other senior player to allow Sarfraz to focus completely on the 50-over and T20 formats.
"I have only made a suggestion because I personally feel there is too much pressure on Sarfraz as he wicketkeeper-batsman in the team. He looked exhausted during the test series with Australia," Khan said.
Mohsin, who is also the chief selector and head coach of Pakistan cricket, said some relief should be given to Sarfraz.
"Sarfraz's body language was so down in the tournament (Asia Cup) that I felt sorry for him. I was saying you got a new guy in, don't put the burden of (captaining the side in all) three formats on him. It will make him exhausted," he said.
Mohsin said he had already given suggestion to the board to make any senior player captain in Tests for a year and a half until Sarfraz is able to handle the pressures of all three formats after the World Cup.
"I just want to see him more relaxed. He will became a better captain with time and would be able to handle the pressures of being captain in all three formats."
"Our job is to study a situation and give recommendations to the board Chairman."
"The series will give an indication if he is mentally strong enough for the job in all the formats."
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