Babar Azam Captaincy: What Has Actually Been Confirmed
The Pakistan Cricket Board named Babar Azam as Test captain on July 5, 2026. This covers the West Indies and England series only.
There is no PCB statement naming him captain across all three formats. That distinction matters a lot right now.
Shaheen Shah Afridi still captains the ODI side. Salman Ali Agha still leads the T20I team. Nothing official has changed there.
Why This Test Comeback Is a Bigger Deal Than It Looks
Babar’s return is not a simple restore. Pakistan’s leadership setup has shifted many times since he first stepped down in November 2023.
Shan Masood, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha have all held captaincy roles since then. Babar’s Test appointment lands inside a system that looks nothing like the one he left.
Pakistan’s Current Captaincy Split
| Format | Captain |
|---|---|
| Test | Babar Azam |
| ODI | Shaheen Shah Afridi |
| T20I | Salman Ali Agha |

Babar’s Record as All Format Captain
Babar already knows the pressure of leading Pakistan in every format. He first took over in November 2020 and led all three sides until stepping down in 2023.
The PCB confirmed he captained Pakistan in 43 ODIs and 71 T20Is during that period. He also became the first Pakistan captain to win his opening four Tests, and later the first male international captain to reach 45 T20I wins.
His leadership history is part of why he already equalled a long standing Imran Khan record during his playing career, well before this latest Test recall.
Why the PCB Might Consider One Captain Again
Pakistan has cycled through several captains across formats in just three years. That kind of turnover can hurt team continuity and dressing room stability.
A single leader across formats gives selectors one clear voice. It also matters as Pakistan builds toward the 2027 ODI World Cup planning cycle, where squad continuity usually helps.
Still, no PCB statement has confirmed this direction. Reports of an all format return remain speculation, not policy.
The Risks of Loading Babar With All Three Formats
Captaining across Tests, ODIs and T20Is is physically and mentally demanding. Each format needs different tactics, and the travel and media load adds up fast.
The International Cricket Council has repeatedly noted the scheduling strain on modern captains who juggle formats across a packed global calendar.
The PCB itself cited player workload as a factor behind its 2024 captaincy changes. Any all format return would need a clear support structure around Babar.
What Comes Next for Pakistan’s Test Tour
Pakistan already lost the first Test to West Indies by 90 runs, though Babar finished unbeaten on 58 in the second innings. The full West Indies and England Test tour schedule continues through September.
England’s three Tests run from August 19 at Headingley, August 27 at Lord’s, and September 9 in Birmingham. These matches will show a lot more about Pakistan’s red ball direction under Babar.
Timeline: Babar Azam’s Captaincy Journey
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Nov 2020 | Babar becomes all format captain |
| Nov 2023 | Babar steps down from all three roles |
| Mar 2024 | Babar returns as white ball captain |
| Mar 2025 | Salman Ali Agha named T20I captain |
| Oct 2025 | Shaheen Shah Afridi named ODI captain |
| Jul 2026 | Babar returns as Test captain |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Babar Azam Pakistan’s all format captain again?
No. As of August 8, 2026, the PCB has confirmed him only as Test captain.
Who is Pakistan’s ODI captain?
Shaheen Shah Afridi leads the ODI team, a role the PCB confirmed for the 2026 Australia series.
Who is Pakistan’s T20I captain?
Salman Ali Agha, who led the side at the 2026 T20 World Cup.
When did Babar last hold all three captaincy roles?
From November 2020 until he stepped down from all formats in November 2023.
Why was Babar brought back now?
The PCB named him Test captain on July 5, 2026, for the West Indies and England assignments only.
When does Pakistan play England in Tests?
From August 19 to September 13, 2026, across Headingley, Lord’s and Birmingham.

