Selectors, Coach, and Captain: Pakistan's Team Selection Debate

Selectors, Coach, and Captain: Pakistan's Team Selection Debate.webp

Lahore, March 14 Pakistan's national selectors are unhappy with the absolute authority given to white-ball head coach Mike Hesson in player selection.

Selectors Aaqib Javed, Misbah ul Haq, Sarfaraz Ahmed, and Asad Shafiq held a media conference in Lahore on Saturday and made it clear that they had asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to review the selection structure for the national team after the team returns home from Bangladesh.

"Once the team returns home, we will sit down and discuss things with the coaches and captain, and find a suitable selection system for the national team," said Aaqib, the senior selector.

Aaqib, who is also a director at the High Performance Centre, admitted that until Hesson took charge in May last year, the selectors were involved even in selecting the playing XI for away and home series.

He dismissed a query that perhaps Hesson had been pressured to include and play Babar Azam and a few other players during the recent T20 World Cup.

"The selectors give and gave a list of 21 players to the head coach and captain, and they shortlist 15 players and decide on the playing IX for each match," he said.

Since Pakistan were knocked out of the T20 World Cup in the Super 8 stage, the media here has reported about tension between the selectors and Hesson, and senior selector Aleem Dar also resigned soon after the tournament.

Although he didn't give a statement, media reports said he was unhappy at the absolute say Hesson had been given in the selection of Pakistan players.

Aaqib said in the recent past, the selectors used to be involved even in picking the playing XI after shortlisting 15 or 16 players for any series or tournament.

"The system changed recently, but after the team returns home, we will review it," he added.

He said the selectors believed that the captain was the most important person, followed by the head coach, and they should be supported and have authority, but at the same time they should be able to discuss and explain their future plans to the selectors.

Aaqib, who has been involved with the PCB in different capacities and also worked as an interim head coach for some months in 2024/25, also tried to defend the team's recent performances.

He blamed the rapid changes in the Pakistan cricket set-up of players, officials, selectors, and coaches for the current problems, and questioned whether this had happened in any other cricket-playing nation.

"As soon as we lose any match, series, or don't perform well in a tournament, there is criticism from everywhere, and calls for changes are made, and there is a lack of tolerance and patience from critics, which has not helped Pakistan cricket," he said.
 
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