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 offloads wheat stocks, boosts provincial supply to stabilize prices

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Pakistan offloads wheat stocks, boosts provincial supply to stabilize prices

  • ECC approves sale of 500,000 tons of wheat, allocates 300,000 tons to Punjab
  • Cabinet body also clears utility arrears and approves vaccine and fertilizer funding

KARACHI: Pakistan’s top economic decision-making body on Wednesday approved the disposal of surplus government wheat stocks and a major inter-provincial allocation to stabilize domestic flour prices, as Islamabad seeks to manage food security risks while containing fiscal pressures.

The decisions come as Pakistan grapples with food inflation sensitivity, climate-related supply disruptions and the fiscal burden of carrying large public stocks. Wheat, the country’s staple food, is politically and economically critical because flour prices directly affect household inflation and living costs, and past volatility has triggered public unrest and costly emergency imports.

On Wednesday, the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet authorized the sale of 500,000 metric tons of wheat held by the Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation (PASSCO), the federal grain procurement agency, through competitive bidding. It also approved the release of 300,000 metric tons to the Punjab government to ensure uninterrupted supplies to flour mills, according to an official statement issued by the Finance Division.

“The disposal of 500,000 metric tons of PASSCO wheat stock through competitive bidding aims at managing surplus stocks, reducing carrying and storage costs, and ensuring price stability in the domestic wheat market while safeguarding food security considerations,” the Finance Division said in a statement following the ECC meeting.

In a related move, the committee approved the provision of PASSCO wheat to Punjab, the country’s most populous province and a key driver of national wheat consumption, to help maintain adequate supplies for flour mills and prevent supply chain disruptions, the statement said.

Beyond food security, the ECC approved a technical supplementary grant - an off-budget allocation used to meet urgent funding needs - of Rs 10.98 billion ($39 million) to clear long-standing liabilities owed by the Pakistan Post Office Department to utility companies, part of broader efforts to address inter-government arrears that have strained public sector finances.

In the health sector, the committee authorized Rs 29.66 billion ($106 million) for the Federal Directorate of Immunization to ensure uninterrupted procurement of vaccines and syringes under the Expanded Program on Immunization, a move aimed at sustaining routine immunization coverage and preventing outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.

The ECC also approved a Rs 23.42 billion ($84 million) subsidy package for imported urea, to be shared equally between the federal and provincial governments, as authorities seek to cushion farmers from rising fertilizer costs and limit spillover effects on food prices.