Shaheen Afridi Appointed Pakistan’s New ODI Captain
In a significant leadership shake-up, fast bowler Shaheen Afridi has replaced Mohammad Rizwan as Pakistan’s ODI captain. The Pakistan Cricket Board announced the decision on October 20, marking another chapter in the team’s ongoing captaincy saga.
Key Takeaways
- Shaheen Afridi takes over ODI captaincy from Mohammad Rizwan
- PCB announced the change on October 20 after Islamabad meeting
- Afridi to debut as ODI captain in South Africa series starting November 4
- Rizwan recorded 45% win rate in ODIs, lost all T20Is as captain
Leadership Transition Details
The decision followed a crucial meeting involving white-ball coach Mike Hesson, High Performance Director Aqib Javed, and the national selection committee. Shaheen will lead Pakistan for the first time in the three-match ODI series against South Africa beginning November 4.
This marks a leadership comeback for the 24-year-old left-arm pacer, who previously captained Pakistan in T20Is during early 2024 for just two months.
Scrutiny and Expectations
Known for his aggressive bowling and new-ball consistency, Shaheen’s captaincy approach will be closely watched as Pakistan aims to rebuild its white-ball strategy after inconsistent performances.
Rizwan’s Captaincy Record
Rizwan’s removal concludes a brief but turbulent tenure that began in October 2024. Under his leadership, Pakistan won 9 of 20 ODIs with a 45% win rate, while the T20I team suffered defeats in all four matches he captained.
Following these losses, Rizwan was replaced as T20I skipper by Salman Ali Agha but retained the ODI role until this latest change.
Broader Implications
The PCB’s decision continues Pakistan’s pattern of frequent captaincy changes, raising concerns about team stability and long-term planning. With Shaheen now leading the ODI side, Pakistan hopes for renewed direction during a packed international schedule.



