In a move that has left fans and analysts alike scratching their heads, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi has once again reshuffled the leadership deck—appointing fast-bowling star Shaheen Shah Afridi as the new ODI captain. This marks the third captaincy change in the 50-over format in just 12 months, raising serious questions about stability and long-term planning in Pakistan’s setup.
Shaheen replaces Mohammad Rizwan, who had led Pakistan through a mixed but largely successful tenure. Under Rizwan, Pakistan clinched series wins against strong opponents and showed promise in high-pressure situations. However, a string of underwhelming performances in early 2025—including a heavy defeat during the West Indies tour—appears to have sealed his fate.
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, known for his hands-on—and often controversial—involvement in team affairs, cited the need for “fresh energy and aggressive leadership” ahead of the crucial ODI series against South Africa. But critics argue this is less about strategy and more about impatience.
To understand the scale of this instability, here’s a quick look at Pakistan’s ODI captaincy rollercoaster over the past year:
| Period | Captain | Key Events |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 2024 – Dec 2024 | Babar Azam | Stepped down after T20 World Cup exit; retained ODI role briefly. |
| Jan 2025 – Sept 2025 | Mohammad Rizwan | Won home series vs New Zealand; lost 3-0 in West Indies. |
| Oct 2025 – Present | Shaheen Shah Afridi | Appointed ahead of South Africa series; first bowling captain in years. |
At just 25, Shaheen Shah Afridi is already Pakistan’s premier fast bowler—a lethal left-arm pacer with match-winning ability. But captaincy is a different beast altogether. He’ll now be expected to manage team dynamics, set fields under pressure, and lead from the front with both bat and ball.
Historically, bowling captains are rare in ODI cricket. The last prominent example was Imran Khan, who led Pakistan to World Cup glory in 1992. The PCB is clearly banking on Shaheen’s natural leadership, vocal presence on the field, and respect within the dressing room to replicate that legacy.
Reactions on social media have been polarized. While many fans welcome Shaheen’s appointment—calling him “the heart of the team”—others worry this is another short-term fix. Former players like Shoaib Akhtar have questioned the constant chopping and changing, warning it could harm team cohesion ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup cycle.
“You can’t build a legacy with revolving-door leadership,” Akhtar remarked in a recent podcast.
All eyes will be on the upcoming three-match ODI series against South Africa. It’s Shaheen’s first real test as captain—and possibly his only chance to prove he’s more than just a temporary solution. If Pakistan falters again, another captaincy shake-up might not be far behind.
For now, the message from the PCB is clear: stability is secondary to results. But whether this gamble pays off remains to be seen.
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