
New Delhi: Pakistan’s newly appointed limited overs captain Mohammad Rizwan He said he never actively sought the role. Next, pakistan cricket boardIn the (PCB)’s latest leadership announcement, Rizwan will officially take over the white-ball captaincy of Pakistan from Babar Azam and will lead the team in the upcoming three-match ODI and T20I series against Australia.
“I have never desired or asked for the captaincy. If Allah has given it to me, one should not refuse it. I have never asked for the captaincy.” (Kabhi Kaptani Nahin Maangi)” Rizwan said.
“In the past, everyone had an opinion. When Saifi was captain, I gave him suggestions and he did the same. Now all the players will be captains of the team. When I leave cricket, the focus will be to make sure we have more captaincy talent in the team,” he added.
Pakistan won the Test series against England 2-1 at home and will face Australia in the ODI series starting November 4, followed by three T20Is. ODIs will be held in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, while T20Is will be held in Brisbane, Sydney and Hobart.
Reflecting on his new role, Rizwan said: We were there for each other every step of the way, whether things were going well or not. Because of that, a lot of things worked in our favor at the time. ”
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“The same things are still there. But what’s different is we have a lot of young talent along with our seniors. And we all want to come together as a team. “It’s a little difficult when the seniors are playing and when the young players come in and take time to figure things out. In the Australia series, we will get back the same momentum we had before,” he added.