Sarfraz Ahmed to be made Test captain in PCB meeting on July 19

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Pakistan wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed celebrates the dismissal of South Africa's A.B de Villiers during their Cricket World Cup Pool B match in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, March 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Ross Setford)

LAHORE: Pakistan’s limited-overs captain Sarfraz Ahmed is expected to be handed Test leadership in a meeting of the PCB board of governors on July 19, reports said on Friday.

The board’s governing members are expected to meet on July 19, in what would be the last major meeting under the chairmanship of the outgoing Shahryar Khan.

Sarfraz, who already leads his side in ODIs and T20Is, is likely to be named Test captain in the meeting, before the current chairman Shahryar Khan’s tenure ends in August this year.

Shahryar Khan, as well as several other cricketing greats, have already declared Sarfraz to be the strongest candidate for the Test captaincy.

The 30-year-old skipper’s case was further strengthened after he led Pakistan to a historic title win in the ICC Champions Trophy earlier in June by thrashing India.

 

Sarfraz was also appointed vice captain to Misbah-ul-Haq in Pakistan’s tour to the West Indies before the Champions Trophy. The final decision about his Test captaincy is expected to be mere formality.