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Najam Sethi reveals why Shan Masood was appointed vice-captain in NZ series


Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Najam Sethi, has revealed the reasons behind the appointment of Shan Masood as vice-captain for the national team’s tour of New Zealand. Speaking in a recent interview, Sethi said that Masood’s impressive performances in domestic cricket and his ability to lead by example had made him an ideal candidate for the role.

Sethi said that Masood’s appointment was based on his excellent track record in domestic cricket, where he had consistently performed well and had shown strong leadership skills as captain of his team. He added that Masood had a great work ethic and was highly respected by his fellow players, which made him a valuable asset to the team.

Sethi also said that Masood’s appointment as vice-captain was part of the team management’s strategy to groom young players for leadership roles. He said that the PCB was focusing on developing a new generation of players who would be able to lead the team in the future, and Masood was a prime example of this approach.

Masood’s appointment as vice-captain for the New Zealand tour was a surprise move by the team management, as he had not previously been considered for a leadership role. However, his impressive performances in domestic cricket and his strong work ethic had made him a popular choice among the team management and players.

The New Zealand tour will be a challenging one for the Pakistan team, as they will be facing a strong Kiwi side on their home turf. However, the team is confident of its abilities and is looking forward to the challenge. With Masood as vice-captain, the team will have an experienced and talented leader to guide them through the tough matches ahead.

Overall, Masood’s appointment as vice-captain is a positive development for Pakistani cricket, as it shows that the PCB is serious about grooming young players for leadership roles and is willing to give them opportunities to shine.

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