Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is reportedly being considered for the position of chief selector of the national cricket team. While there hasn’t been any official confirmation from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), several reports and social media sources suggest that the announcement could be made soon.
According to multiple online discussions, Sarfaraz is expected to replace Aaqib Javed, who currently holds the post. Some insiders have also hinted that Mohammad Yousuf might be included in the new selection committee, indicating a possible restructuring within Pakistan cricket’s management setup.
Although a few reports have claimed that the decision is already finalized, PCB has yet to make an official statement. At this point, it appears that Sarfaraz’s appointment is highly likely but not confirmed.
Sarfaraz, who led Pakistan to the 2017 Champions Trophy title, has remained active in domestic cricket and is known for his sharp cricketing mind. If appointed, his inclusion could bring fresh energy and insight into the selection process.
For now, fans and analysts are waiting for PCB’s official word, but it certainly looks like Sarfaraz Ahmed might soon be taking on a new role — this time, off the field.
