Pakistan cricket has made a clear move. The PCB has appointed Sarfaraz Ahmed as the new head coach of the Test team. No drama. No big announcement tour. Just a focused decision at a time when Pakistan cricket badly needs one.
I have followed Pakistan cricket long enough to know what these moments mean. They either start something good — or they become just another entry in a long list of changes. This one feels different. Here is why.
Appointment Confirmed
The Pakistan Cricket Board has officially named Sarfaraz Ahmed as Test head coach. Shan Masood stays as captain. That continuity matters more than people give it credit for.
This follows the end of Azhar Mahmood’s interim stint in late 2025 — a period that ended on mixed terms after the South Africa series. From what I have seen in local cricket discussions, fans largely welcome this move. A local coach who knows the dressing room culture, the domestic circuit, and the players personally — that is something foreign coaches simply cannot replicate.
📣 Quick Context: Pakistan has cycled through multiple coaching setups in recent years. Mickey Arthur, Misbah-ul-Haq, Saqlain Mushtaq, and Azhar Mahmood have all held key roles. None lasted long enough to build something truly lasting. This appointment signals a desire for stability over short-term fixes.

Sarfaraz Ahmed’s Achievements
Before judging the appointment, look at the record. Sarfaraz brings genuine credentials to this role.
| Captaincy Period | ICC Titles | Tests Played | Recent Coaching |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016–2019 (all formats) | 2017 Champions Trophy | 54 | Pakistan Shaheens |
| 2006 (U19) | 2006 U19 World Cup | N/A | Pakistan U19 (Asia Cup winners) |
He led Pakistan to the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy title. He also guided Pakistan U19 to a World Cup win back in 2006. In my experience tracking cricket careers and transitions, very few Pakistani leaders have succeeded at both youth and senior levels. That dual record gives Sarfaraz a real edge coming in.
Coaching Record with U19 and Shaheens
Sarfaraz has already been working inside Pakistan’s development system. This is not a cold start.
U19 Success
Pakistan U19 won the ACC U19 Asia Cup in December 2025. They beat India by 191 runs in the final. That is a big result. Players like Sameer Minhas stood out in that tournament and the performance directly reflects Sarfaraz’s focus on youth development.
| Team | Tournament/Series | Result | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| U19 | ACC U19 Asia Cup | Won (beat India by 191 runs) | Dec 2025 |
| Shaheens | Emerging Asia Cup vs India A | Won (8 wickets) | 2025 |
| Shaheens | T20 vs England Lions | Lost 0–3 | Feb 2026 |
Yes, the Shaheens lost their T20 series to England Lions. But at A-team level, mixed results are expected. What stood out to me was the intent and aggression his teams showed throughout. Consistency needs work. But the attitude is there.

Pakistan Test Team: Recent Performance
Pakistan has played only two Tests recently — both against South Africa. The results were split.
| Match | Result | Margin | Venue | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Test | Won | 93 runs | Lahore | Oct 12–16, 2025 |
| 2nd Test | Lost | 8 wickets | Rawalpindi | Oct 20–24, 2025 |
Full scorecards are available at ESPNcricinfo.
⚠️ Key Issues Identified:
- Batting collapses under pressure
- Weak response to fast bowling
- Heavy reliance on spin-friendly pitches
In my analysis, Pakistan’s issue is not talent. The talent is there. It is decision-making and mental strength during key moments that keeps letting them down.
If you want to understand what Pakistan’s batting pipeline looks like going forward, this piece on Pakistan’s next cricket stars heading into 2027 gives useful context on who Sarfaraz will have to work with.
Upcoming Test Schedule for Pakistan in 2026
Sarfaraz steps into the role with a demanding schedule already waiting. There is no settling-in period here.
| Opponent | Format | Dates | Venue | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangladesh | 2 Tests | May 8–20 | Away | First series under Sarfaraz |
| West Indies | 2 Tests | Jul–Aug | Away | Different conditions |
| England | 3 Tests | Aug–Sep | Away | High-pressure series |
| Sri Lanka | 2 Tests | November | Home | Spin advantage |
Schedule updates are listed on the ICC Future Tours Programme. The Bangladesh series starting May 8 will be the first real test of his coaching strategy. What he does there sets the tone for everything after.
Why This Appointment Matters
1. Shift to Local Coaching
Pakistan has leaned on foreign coaches for years. That cycle has not produced stability. Choosing a local voice now is a deliberate reset.
2. Better Team Understanding
Sarfaraz knows domestic cricket, Pakistan’s pitches, and the player mindset from the inside. That helps with decisions that matter in real time — not just on paper.
3. Long-Term Planning
His U19 work signals something important. He is not just here to manage the current squad. He appears focused on building future talent alongside winning now.
In my experience, Pakistan performs better when leadership understands local challenges deeply. The team responds differently to someone who has lived those pressure moments.
Expert Reactions and Insights
Former captain Misbah-ul-Haq has consistently spoken about the importance of domestic knowledge in coaching roles. His views have appeared in multiple PCB briefings and are worth looking up if you follow Pakistani cricket analysis closely.
Ramiz Raja has also highlighted the need for continuity in leadership through media discussions. Both former leaders align with what PCB seems to be building here.
Comparison with Past Coaches
| Coach | Type | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Mickey Arthur | Foreign | Mixed success |
| Misbah-ul-Haq | Local | Stability with pressure |
| Azhar Mahmood | Interim | Short-term role |
| Sarfaraz Ahmed | Local | Long-term opportunity |
Frequent coaching changes have hurt Pakistan’s Test consistency. Every new coach brings a reset. A new system. New selections. And then it starts again. This appointment may finally signal a more stable path.
My Editorial Take
I will keep this direct. In my experience watching Pakistan cricket through peaks and painful lows, this is a practical and timely decision.
Sarfaraz offers: Proven leadership, local understanding, and player trust built over years inside the system.
But challenges remain. Players like Saud Shakeel must improve consistency. Senior figures like Babar Azam — whose record-breaking T20 performances you can read about here — need to lead strongly in difficult overseas conditions. If batting issues persist, results will not improve fast. And in Pakistan cricket, patience runs out quickly.
What Happens Next?
Watch these closely:
- Squad selection for Bangladesh Tests
- Stability in batting order
- Performance in overseas conditions
- Role clarity for senior players
The first series under Sarfaraz will shape public perception fast. Pakistan fans and media do not wait long to form opinions.
Key Facts Summary
- Sarfaraz Ahmed appointed Test head coach by PCB
- Pakistan won one and lost one Test vs South Africa (Oct 2025)
- Bangladesh tour begins May 8, 2026
- U19 ACC Asia Cup won under his coaching (Dec 2025)
- Batting consistency remains Pakistan’s biggest Test weakness

