Muhammad Rizwan appointed as vice-captain for T20.

Muhammad Rizwan, the talented wicketkeeper-batsman, has recently been appointed as the new vice-captain for Pakistan’s T20 international cricket team. This decision comes ahead of the upcoming series against New Zealand, with the first match scheduled to kick off in Auckland on January 12.

The 31-year-old Rizwan, who already leads Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League, will be taking on additional responsibilities in the T20 format. This leadership change is part of a broader restructuring of the team, with Shaheen Shah Afridi now serving as the captain for the T20 side, and Shan Masood assuming the captaincy for the test team.

The recent alterations in leadership follow Pakistan’s disappointing performance in the World Cup, which prompted Babar Azam to step down from the captaincy across all formats. The team’s tour to Australia has had a challenging start, with Pakistan facing defeats in all three test matches.

The decision to appoint Rizwan as the T20 vice-captain reflects the team management’s confidence in his skills and leadership abilities. As a crucial member of the squad, Rizwan’s experience and strategic mindset will play a pivotal role in guiding the team during the upcoming T20 series against New Zealand.

This move is also seen as part of Pakistan Cricket Board’s efforts to rejuvenate the team and bring in fresh leadership perspectives. Rizwan’s success as a captain in domestic T20 leagues, notably in the Pakistan Super League, adds to the anticipation of how he will contribute to the national team’s performance in the T20 internationals.

As cricket enthusiasts eagerly await the series against New Zealand, there is a sense of optimism and curiosity surrounding the impact of these leadership changes on Pakistan’s cricketing fortunes. The dynamic shifts in captaincy and vice-captaincy positions aim to instill a new sense of motivation and determination within the team, encouraging improved results in the T20 format.