“Azhar Ali has been given the captaincy due to a lack of other candidates which isn’t the right way to go about this,” he added. The 63-year-old believed that Pakistan did not groom its leaders while relying on personal choices to fill the role. “The problem is that in Pakistan, captaincy seems to be given to individuals based upon whim and leaders are never groomed as they are in England. The result is that a Pakistan captain learns on the job instead of using his knowledge and experience, which is totally incorrect and people who have poor leadership skills are elevated into this role,” he said. “Our domestic system used to produce good captains but the way the new changes are going, this will become much more difficult to achieve,” he added.
Miandad believes that Pakistan have the ability to bounce back in the series if they learn from past mistakes. “Pakistan must not feel that they are out of this series. They made some mistakes in the first Test and lost from a winning position. But, as long as the Pakistan batsmen can learn from their mistakes and put up fighting totals, this Pakistan bowling attack has the edge over England’s batsmen, so don’t be surprised if this series finishes 1-1,” he concluded.
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