Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed named head coach; Pakistan include 4 uncapped for Bangladesh Tests | Cricket News – The Times of India


Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed named head coach; Pakistan include 4 uncapped for Bangladesh Tests | Cricket News – The Times of India
Sarfaraz Ahmed (AP Photo)

NEW DELHI: Pakistan have picked a 16-member squad for their upcoming Test series against Bangladesh, with Shan Masood leading the side. Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed will take charge as head coach, with Asad Shafiq as batting coach and Umar Gul as bowling coach.The team is looking to improve its position in the ICC World Test Championship, where it currently sits fifth with a 50 percent points tally, while Bangladesh is placed eighth. The two-match series begins on May 8 and reflects a slightly new approach from the selectors.

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One of the biggest talking points is the inclusion of four uncapped players in Abdullah Fazal, Amad Butt, Azan Awais, and Ghazi Ghori. Fazal and Awais have been rewarded for their strong domestic performances, while Butt brings experience as an all-rounder. Ghori, a wicketkeeper-batter, has already had a taste of international cricket with a recent ODI debut against Bangladesh.At the same time, Pakistan have kept a solid group of senior players like Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, and Salman Ali Agha, giving the squad a good balance of youth and experience.To get ready for the series, players not involved in the Pakistan Super League will attend a training camp in Karachi from April 27 to May 1. Alongside the squad, the Pakistan Cricket Board has also announced a new coaching setup.The first Test will be played from May 8 to 12 at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, followed by the second Test from May 16 to 20 at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.Pakistan squad for Bangladesh Test: Shan Masood (captain), Abdullah Fazal, Amad Butt, Azan Awais, Babar Azam, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Rizwan, Ghazi Ghori, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, Salman Ali Agha, Saud Shakeel and Shaheen Shah Afridi


Big shake-up! Pakistan announce fresh coaching staff for Bangladesh tour | Cricket News – The Times of India


Big shake-up! Pakistan announce fresh coaching staff for Bangladesh tour | Cricket News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Pakistan have named a 16-member squad for their upcoming Test series against Bangladesh. Captain Shan Masood will lead a revamped side in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship cycle.Pakistan currently sit fifth on the WTC table with a 50 percent points tally and will look to climb higher against Bangladesh, who are placed eighth. The two-match series, beginning May 8, also signals a fresh approach from the selectors, with four uncapped players included in the squad.

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Abdullah Fazal, Amad Butt, Azan Awais and Ghazi Ghori have all earned their maiden Test call-ups. Fazal and Awais, both left-handed batters, impressed with consistent performances in domestic cricket, while Butt adds experience as a bowling all-rounder since his first-class debut in 2015. Wicketkeeper-batter Ghori recently made his ODI debut against Bangladesh, bringing some international exposure.The squad also retains a strong experienced core, including Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan and Salman Ali Agha, ensuring a balanced mix of youth and experience.Ahead of the tour, players not involved in the Pakistan Super League will attend a red-ball training camp in Karachi from April 27 to May 1.The Pakistan Cricket Board has also unveiled a new coaching setup. Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed will serve as head coach, with Asad Shafiq as batting coach and Umar Gul as bowling coach.The first Test will be played from May 8 to 12 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, followed by the second Test from May 16 to 20 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.Squad: Shan Masood (captain), Abdullah Fazal, Amad Butt, Azan Awais, Babar Azam, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Rizwan, Ghazi Ghori, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, Salman Ali Agha, Saud Shakeel and Shaheen Shah AfridiSchedule:First Test: May 8-12, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket StadiumSecond Test: May 16-20, Sylhet International Cricket


2017 Champions Trophy-winning captain Sarfaraz Ahmed retires from all forms of cricket | Cricket News – The Times of India


2017 Champions Trophy-winning captain Sarfaraz Ahmed retires from all forms of cricket | Cricket News – The Times of India

Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed on Sunday confirmed his retirement from all forms of cricket, bringing an end to a long international career in which he led the side to memorable triumphs against arch-rivals India national cricket team in two major ICC tournament finals. The wicketkeeper-batter, who last represented the Pakistan national cricket team in a Test against the Australia national cricket team in Perth in December 2023, announced his decision through a statement released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). According to sources within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the formal announcement could now allow Sarfaraz to be appointed as the head coach of the national Test team on a long-term basis. The red-ball coaching role has remained unfilled since the board decided not to continue with Azhar Mahmood, who had been serving as the interim head coach of the Test team last year. Sarfaraz, who will turn 39 in May, has already been given several responsibilities within Pakistan’s cricket structure. Recently, he was named as a member of the national selection committee and also appointed mentor and manager for the Pakistan Under-19 and Shaheens squads. Despite nearing the end of his career, the Karachi-born cricketer had continued playing domestic cricket and featured in a first-class match as recently as October last year. However, in his statement, he said he now intends to dedicate his time to his administrative and mentoring duties. “I could never have dreamt of captaining Pakistan in all three formats and winning the ICC U-19 World Cup in 2006 and the 2017 Champions Trophy… they are unforgettable moments for me,” he said. Sarfaraz added that throughout his career he had aimed to encourage fearless cricket while also fostering strong unity within the team environment. During his international journey, the wicketkeeper-batter represented Pakistan in 54 Tests, 117 One-Day Internationals and 61 T20 Internationals. He also captained the national side in 100 matches across the three formats.

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Former Pakistan captain who beat India in 2017 Champions Trophy final in line to become head coach | Cricket News – The Times of India


Former Pakistan captain who beat India in 2017 Champions Trophy final in line to become head coach | Cricket News – The Times of India

Former Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed is on the verge of taking charge as the head coach of Pakistan’s Test side, with the role lying unoccupied for nearly five months. In the interim, Azhar Mahmood oversaw the team during the recent Test tour of South Africa.As reported by Geo News, Sarfaraz is expected to assume the position ahead of Pakistan’s upcoming two-match Test series against Bangladesh in May. He is currently with the Pakistan Shaheens in the UAE, where they are engaged in T20 and one-day fixtures against the England Lions. An official confirmation from the board is anticipated shortly.

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Sarfaraz’s growing credentials as a coach were strengthened after he guided Pakistan’s Under-19 side to an Asia Cup title. During that campaign, several supporters reportedly approached PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, urging him to entrust the senior red-ball team to the former captain.Pakistan presently sit fifth in the World Test Championship standings, following their drawn home series against South Africa in October. Their next assignment in the cycle begins on May 8, when they host Bangladesh for a two-Test contest.In his playing days, Sarfaraz featured in 54 Tests, amassing 3,031 runs with four centuries and 21 half-centuries. He led Pakistan in 13 of those matches, securing four victories, including a famous win at Lord’s against England in 2018. His most recent Test appearance came against Australia in Perth in 2023.Across white-ball formats, he represented Pakistan in 117 ODIs, scoring 2,315 runs with two hundreds and 11 fifties, and played 61 T20Is, compiling 818 runs. As captain, he achieved notable success, most prominently steering Pakistan to the 2017 Champions Trophy title. He also led the side at the 2019 ODI World Cup, where Pakistan narrowly missed out on a semi-final berth despite winning five of their nine league matches. In T20 internationals, he maintained an impressive win rate of 78.37 per cent as skipper.