New Delhi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has appointed its current Test captain, Shan Masood, as a consultant for international cricket and player affairs.
This role could potentially evolve into a senior administrative position, such as “Director International Cricket,” in the future. The PCB has not clarified whether Masood will continue as both a player and captain while holding this new role, or if he will solely focus on administrative duties.
Vacancy for Director International Cricket
The PCB is currently actively seeking applications for the position of Director International Cricket, with a deadline of November 2. According to ESPNcricinfo, Masood may eventually take on this role permanently, currently holding it on an interim basis.
Previous Director and the Announcement Context
The position was previously held by Usman Wahla, who was appointed in May 2023 and suspended in September of the same year. Masood and the players were informed of this new role during a dinner reception hosted by the Prime Minister in honor of the South African team.
Masood’s Captaincy and Career
The PCB has not issued a clear statement regarding Masood’s new responsibilities, tenure, or his status as captain and player. Masood recently captained Pakistan in the Test series against South Africa, which ended in a 1-1 draw. His record as Test captain includes 10 losses, 4 wins, and 1 draw.
Administrative Role and Future Questions
Masood’s appointment as a consultant is unusual and surprising. The responsibilities of this administrative role raise questions about his playing future. It could also create a conflict of interest in player affairs, as Masood is an active player and will be overseeing matters concerning players he plays with or under.
Upcoming Test Schedule
Pakistan’s upcoming Test schedule includes two-match series against Bangladesh and the West Indies, and a three-match series against England in August 2026.
Story Highlights
- Shan Masood appointed by PCB as consultant for international cricket and player affairs.
- This role may evolve into Director International Cricket in the future.
- Masood recently captained the team in the Test series against South Africa, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
- His appointment could raise questions about potential conflicts between his playing and administrative responsibilities.