Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan is likely to be removed as the One Day International (ODI) captain, sources close to the development revealed on Wednesday.
The decision comes amid ongoing internal assessments of team leadership and performance following recent international fixtures.
According to insiders, a final call on the leadership change is expected in the coming days, as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and newly appointed head coach Mike Hesson engage in consultations and strategic reviews.
Sources indicate that Salman Ali Agha, the current T20I captain, has emerged as the frontrunner to take over the ODI captaincy. His calm temperament and recent leadership experience in the shortest format are seen as key factors behind his strong candidacy.
In addition to a new skipper, a vice-captain is also likely to be named, as Hesson aims to build a stable and consistent leadership group across formats.
The upcoming decisions are expected to play a crucial role in shaping Pakistan’s roadmap ahead of the 2025 Champions Trophy, which the country is set to host.
The move to potentially replace Rizwan signals a broader shift in team management and strategy, with a focus on revitalizing the national side’s performance in limited-overs cricket.