Delhi: The economic condition of Pakistan is not hidden from anyone, but the news that has come out now is shocking. Recently, former captain of Pakistan cricket team Babar Azam resigned from the captaincy of ODI and T20 cricket. After this the news has come that Pakistani players have not received salaries for the last 4 months. Their players have been playing without salary for 4 months.

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At the same time, the threat of losing the central contract is also looming over his head. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohisan Naqvi has said that players who fail the fitness test may lose their central contracts.

The performance of Pakistan team is also continuously declining. This team could not reach the semi-finals in the ICC World Cup 2023, and their performance in the T20 World Cup 2024 was also very disappointing, where they could not even make it to the Super 8. The team was out of the group stage after losing to the United States of America (USA) and India. Recently, in the home Test series against Bangladesh, they also faced a 2-0 defeat, which was another big setback for the team.

Who will become the captain of Pakistan after Babar Azam?

Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam has resigned from the captaincy of the ODI and T20 team, after which the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will have to search for a new captain. After Babar’s resignation, PCB is now focusing on players who have captaincy experience. These include Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi. This decision of Babar has given rise to new challenges in Pakistan cricket and now it will be important to choose a capable captain for the future of the team.

FAQ

Who is the father of Pakistan in cricket?

cricketer Abdul Hafeez Kardar Was born on January 17, 1925 in Punjab province of British India. He played cricket for both India before independence and Pakistan after independence.


Who was the first captain of Pakistan?

Abdul Hafeez Kardar He was the person who decided the direction of Pakistan cricket in the early stages of the country. Kardar, the country’s first Test captain, is widely considered the father of Pakistan cricket. He played 23 Test matches for Pakistan from 1952 to 1958 and captained all of them.

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