LAHORE – In a surprising development, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is reportedly considering middle-order batter Saud Shakeel as the next Test captain, potentially replacing Shan Masood, who was appointed just months ago.
Sources close to the PCB suggest that the board is evaluating a leadership change in the red-ball format as part of its broader strategy to rebuild the national team following a string of inconsistent performances. While no official announcement has been made yet, discussions within the board indicate that Shakeel has emerged as a strong candidate due to his calm temperament, consistent form, and impressive performance in Test cricket.
Shan Masood, who took over as captain late last year, has had limited opportunities to prove his leadership abilities. However, the PCB’s desire for long-term stability and a fresh direction in Test cricket appears to be driving the potential change.
Saud Shakeel, who has been a standout performer with the bat in recent Test series, is seen by many cricket pundits as a dependable and technically sound player—qualities considered essential for leading the national side in the longest format.
The final decision is expected to be made soon, as Pakistan prepares for its upcoming Test assignments, including a crucial series later this year.