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Fakhar Zaman's selection for Australia tour in jeopardy

Some former cricketers had suggested that Fakhar be handed the white-ball captaincy, but now even his place in the team is not guaranteed

Fakhar Zaman's selection for Australia tour in jeopardy PHOTO: FILE

Fakhar Zaman's selection for the upcoming tour of Australia appears to be in jeopardy due to ongoing knee problems, which caused him to fail his recent fitness test. Additionally, disciplinary action is currently being taken against him, and some senior board members are reportedly unhappy with him.

Fakhar Zaman is considered one of Pakistan's most aggressive modern-day batters, having even scored a double century in One-Day Internationals. However, his outspoken nature has landed him in trouble recently. 

According to sources, his selection for the Australia tour is now highly unlikely. Fakhar recently failed a fitness test upon his return from a long trip back from the West Indies, where he was tasked with completing a 2-kilometer run in 8 minutes—a challenge he could not meet.

Sources have revealed that Fakhar is currently dealing with knee issues. Although he is fit to play matches and has been participating in domestic cricket, placing additional strain on his knee could lead to a serious injury. While Aaqib Javed has relaxed the fitness standards for team selection, Fakhar's candid remarks during the recent connection camp regarding his No Objection Certificate (NOC) did not sit well with certain top board officials (excluding the chairman).

Before the squad announcement, Fakhar had tweeted in support of Babar Azam, but shortly after, it was announced that the star batter had been dropped. This timing gave the impression that Fakhar had criticized the decision. As a result, Fakhar was issued a show-cause notice and given until Monday to respond.

Some former cricketers had suggested that Fakhar be handed the white-ball captaincy, but now even his place in the team is not guaranteed.

It is worth noting that as of Thursday night, Salman Ali Agha was the favorite to take over the white-ball captaincy, but now Mohammad Rizwan has emerged as the frontrunner in the race for leadership.