Pakistan reappoints Babar Azam white-ball captain ahead of T20 World Cup 

Pakistan's Babar Azam reacts as he walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal during the 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match between England and Pakistan at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 11, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 31 March 2024
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Pakistan reappoints Babar Azam white-ball captain ahead of T20 World Cup 

  • Babar Azam stepped down as Pakistan’s all-format captain last year following his team’s disappointing World Cup performance
  • Decision to reappoint Azam as white-ball skipper comes after Shaheen Afridi’s maiden stint as Pakistan’s T20 captain ended in 4-1 loss to New Zealand 

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed it has reappointed star batter Babar Azam as the national team’s white-ball captain on Sunday, months before the South Asian country takes part in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. 

Azam resigned as Pakistan’s captain of all three cricket formats in November 2023 after his team failed to advance from the group stage in the ODI World Cup in India last year. Skipper Shaheen Shah Afridi was appointed Pakistan’s T20 captain while left-handed batter Shan Masood was appointed Test skipper. No one was appointed to lead Pakistan in the 50-over format. 

The decision to reappoint Azam as white-ball captain came after Afridi’s maiden stint as leader ended in a disappointing 4-1 loss to New Zealand in an away series. Questions were raised about his leadership in the T20 format after the Lahore Qalandars, under his captaincy, won only one out of 10 matches in this year’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) tournament. 

“Following unanimous recommendation from the PCB’s selection committee, Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi has appointed Babar Azam as white-ball (ODI and T20I) captain of the Pakistan men’s cricket team,” the PCB wrote on social media platform X.

The current PCB selection committee comprises former chief selector Wahab Riaz and ex-cricketers Asad Shafiq, Abdul Razzaq and Mohammad Yousuf. They will be joined by Azam as captain and the coach, who is yet to be appointed, and a data analyst. 

Selection decisions will be made by vote, with 4-3 majorities carrying the day.

Azam will lead his side once again in Pakistan’s next series against New Zealand at home in April, with the two sides playing five T20Is against each other. 

He will then lead his squad for the important ICC T20 World Cup in June this year. The international tournament is scheduled to be held in the United States and the West Indies. 


Pakistan approves expanded low-cost housing scheme, raises loan cap to Rs10 million

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Pakistan approves expanded low-cost housing scheme, raises loan cap to Rs10 million

  • Subsidized five percent rate introduced as government seeks to ease mortgage access
  • Move comes as country faces widening housing deficit and limited formal home financing

KARACHI: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet on Thursday approved revised features of a government-backed low-cost housing finance scheme, raising the loan ceiling to Rs10 million ($35,714) and introducing a subsidized five percent end-user rate in a bid to ease access to home ownership.

The move comes as Pakistan grapples with a widening housing shortage driven by rapid urbanization, population growth and high construction costs. Government estimates in recent years have put the national housing deficit in the millions of units, with low- and middle-income households facing limited access to formal mortgage financing.

“The ECC considered a summary submitted by the Ministry of Housing and Works seeking approval of revised features of the ‘Mera Ghar Mera Aashiana (MGMA)’ Mortgage Financing for Low-Cost Housing scheme,” the Finance Division said in a statement.

“After due consideration, the ECC approved the revised features of the scheme, including enhancement of the loan limit up to PKR 10 million, expansion of eligible housing size parameters, introduction of a uniform 5 percent end-user pricing, scaling targets for housing finance over a four-year horizon, continuation of implementation through the State Bank of Pakistan mechanism, and adjustment of already disbursed loans to the revised 5 percent rate to ensure uniformity,” it added.

The ECC is a key federal body that vets major financial, economic and policy proposals before formal cabinet approval.
It also approved adjustments to already disbursed loans to align them with the new five percent rate, and said subsidy payments would be aligned with actual disbursements and accommodated within annual fiscal allocations.

The Finance Division said the revised structure aims to expand access to affordable housing finance, stimulate construction activity and generate employment, while promoting sustainable home ownership through a risk-sharing and mark-up subsidy model.