Here’s how twitter reacted to Sarfaraz’s removal from captaincy
The Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) announcement on Friday of removing Sarfaraz Ahmed from captaincy in Test and T20Is format hit the cricketing fans of Pakistan like a bomb.
The removal of Sarfaraz was on cards owing to the wicket-keeper batsman's lagging form, which has been a major concern for the team for a year or so. However, what irked many cricket fans was Sarfaraz's removal from T20I captaincy, a format in which Pakistan has dominated for quite some time under his leadership.
Here are few of the things people said on Twitter regarding his removal from captaincy:
Sarfaraz is a leader who always stood for the betterment of Pakistan cricket by giving chance to young talent.. Only in his captaincy we were able to find gems like Shaheen, hasan, shadab and many more.. #sarfaraz #misbah #captaincy
— Rocky (@Rocky10618491) 18 October 2019
#PCB put too much pressure on #SarfarazAhmed by making him #Captain in all formats i.e. Test, #ODI & #T20. Babar is a great batsmen but they are now putting pressure on him by making him captain.
Is Azhar Ali in better test form than #Sarfaraz?I am not sure...
— Muadh Khan (@Muadh_Khan) 18 October 2019
Very Shameful act & initiative by @TheRealPCB to remove @SarfarazA_54 from captaincy , he did alot for Pakistan cricket .@captainmisbahpk should think about it.#Sarfaraz #SarfarazAhmed #babarazam #AzharAli
— Asad Aziz Khan (@AsadAzizKhan1) 18 October 2019
The first decion to make Waqar and Misbah Coach was a blunder. Can anyone tell me What they have achived when Waqar was the Coach untill 2016 and Misbah as a Caption? #Sarfaraz was the only one who Won the CT2017 and earn the no1 spot in t20
— Muhammad junaid (@realJunaidawan) 18 October 2019
It’s the most Shocking & Stupid decision i have ever seen considering his successful stats.
Under his leadership, he led Pakistan to no.1 in world T20 rankings & Pak won 11 consecutive T20 series#Sarfaraz is the most successful captain in T20I history
He didn't deserved this.
— khadija.Drogba (@KhadijaDrogba) 18 October 2019
Every story has an end ThankYou Sarfaraz For under19 Worldcup champions trophy & Making Pakistan no1 T20 side 😍#ThankYou4UrServices #Sarfaraz #Kaptan
your are best♥️ pic.twitter.com/VWIaosjWJH
— ??? ???? (@iamzeer0) 18 October 2019
While others blamed Sarfaraz's own lack of form and dwindling captaincy skills for his removal as Pakistan cricket team's leader in both formats of the game.
Sarfaraz has been removed as Pakistan captain from Test cricket and T-20Is. Saw it coming. He wasn't contributing in both of these formats with bat and also his captaincy was under scrutiny. Azhar is back to lead Pak in Test and Babar will captain in T-20Is. #Pakistan #Sarfaraz
— VIPER (@KillerViperr) 18 October 2019
I dont wanna take anything away from #sarfaraz but he never really gave me vibes of a typical captain. It never seemed like he is lifting the confidence of those around him. His dull body language was hardly helpful. And most of all he was terribly lacking in charisma.
— Usama Javed (@Usamathejaved) 18 October 2019
#Sarfaraz won't be able to make it to the playing 11. His performance is useless
— Talha Khalid (@IamTalhaKhalid) 18 October 2019
And naturally, there were others bringing in their cricketing knowledge as who should be an ideal Sarfaraz’s replacement.
#Sarfaraz replacement should be Abid Ali in all formats. Rizwan is a bad option because he also struggle to play with high strike rate. Now a modern cricket requirement is to have a proper technique and have the capacity to play with high strike rate. Abid Ali has both qualities
— Mushahid Hussain (@mushahid345) 18 October 2019
Azhar Ali has been appointed national cricket team captain for Pakistan’s World Test Championship matches in the 2019-20 season, while Babar Azam has been named captain of the No.1 ranked T20I side until next year’s ICC T20 World Cup Australia 2020, which is now exactly one year away.
Whereas, the decision on vice-captaincy will be made closer to the series, whilst captaincy for the ODIs will be finalised in due course as the national team’s next assignment is scheduled from 4-9 July 2020 against the Netherlands in Amstelveen.
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