Shan Masood to be sacked from Captaincy post Multan Defeat?

Reports have emerged that Shan Masood’s time as Pakistan’s Test captain is coming to an end following a string of defeats. Masood has led the team in six matches, all of which have ended in losses. After a 3-0 whitewash by Bangladesh and the latest humiliating defeat to England in the first Test in Multan, the pressure on the captain has reached a tipping point.

Pakistan Journalist revelation

Qadir Khawaja, a journalist from Samaa TV, revealed that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is likely to remove Masood from his leadership role after the ongoing series against England. Potential candidates to replace him include Mohammad Rizwan, Saud Shakeel, and Salman Ali Agha. The selection committee is expected to meet soon to finalize decisions regarding the leadership transition and other critical changes.

Masood’s appointment last year sparked optimism, but the team has struggled under his leadership, particularly on home soil, where Pakistan has gone winless for over three years. The second Test against England is set to begin soon, with a leadership overhaul potentially looming afterward.

England’s victory not only boosted their morale but also kept their hopes alive in the race for the World Test Championship final. Currently sitting fourth on the points table, England will need to maintain this form in the remaining two Tests to stay in contention for a spot in the WTC final.

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Check out the latest WTC Points Table after Pakistan vs England Multan Test.

Pakistan, on the other hand, are in disarray. Captain Shan Masood faces increasing pressure as the team’s poor run continues. The second Test, which also takes place in Multan starting on Tuesday, will be a crucial opportunity for Pakistan to regroup and find some form. With their home record in tatters and the WTC final now out of reach, Pakistan will be playing for pride as they look to avoid a series defeat.

More updates on this story are expected as the PCB evaluates its options for the future of Pakistan cricket.

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Reports have emerged that Shan Masood’s time as Pakistan’s Test captain is coming to an end following a string of defeats. Masood has led the team in six matches, all of which have ended in losses. After a 3-0 whitewash by Bangladesh and the latest humiliating defeat to England in the first Test in Multan, the pressure on the captain has reached a tipping point.

Pakistan Journalist revelation

Qadir Khawaja, a journalist from Samaa TV, revealed that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is likely to remove Masood from his leadership role after the ongoing series against England. Potential candidates to replace him include Mohammad Rizwan, Saud Shakeel, and Salman Ali Agha. The selection committee is expected to meet soon to finalize decisions regarding the leadership transition and other critical changes.

Masood's appointment last year sparked optimism, but the team has struggled under his leadership, particularly on home soil, where Pakistan has gone winless for over three years. The second Test against England is set to begin soon, with a leadership overhaul potentially looming afterward.

England’s victory not only boosted their morale but also kept their hopes alive in the race for the World Test Championship final. Currently sitting fourth on the points table, England will need to maintain this form in the remaining two Tests to stay in contention for a spot in the WTC final.

Check out the latest WTC Points Table after Pakistan vs England Multan Test.

Pakistan, on the other hand, are in disarray. Captain Shan Masood faces increasing pressure as the team’s poor run continues. The second Test, which also takes place in Multan starting on Tuesday, will be a crucial opportunity for Pakistan to regroup and find some form. With their home record in tatters and the WTC final now out of reach, Pakistan will be playing for pride as they look to avoid a series defeat.

More updates on this story are expected as the PCB evaluates its options for the future of Pakistan cricket.

Stay updated with all the cricketing action, and follow Cricadium on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram.