LAHORE – Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appointed Sarfraz Ahmed – the wicketkeeper-batsman –as Pakistan’s T20I skipper. A fact-finding committee on Friday suggested to pick star player Sarfraz Ahmed as new T20 captain. Sarfraz is already the vice-captain of the ODI team, and he will now take over the T20I captaincy from Shahid Afridi, who stepped down from that role following Pakistan’s early exit in the recently-concluded World Twenty20 in India. “I spoke to Sarfraz this morning and conveyed to him that he was our natural choice for this position,” PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan said. “His appointment is open-ended. I wish him good luck in his new role.” The position of Pakistan’s T20I captain had been a subject of much speculation in recent days, as Afridi was heavily criticised as a leader following the team’s poor performances in both the Asia Cup and the World T20 – Pakistan won just three matches out of eight across the two tournaments. In a scathing report after the World T20 debacle, Waqar Younis, now former coach, had lambasted Afridi’s style of leadership, writing that Afridi was not performing with the bat, ball or as a captain but I was not listened to, and that the allrounder didn’t attend few meetings, practice – and this is not how a captain leads from the front. Soon after Waqar’s report, Pakistan’s team manager Intikhab Alam branded Afridi as an absolutely clueless captain in a five-page report that was hugely critical of Afridi’s on-field tactics and off-field leadership. Intikhab also termed the use of Sarfraz in the batting order by Afridi in the World T20 as a critical waste of talent and form. Intikhab referenced various statistics, including that of all the deliveries that Pakistan faced at the World T20, Sarfraz only played 17 of them despite having made scores of 41, 25, 58 and 38 in his four T20I innings leading into the tournament.