India, Oct. 22 -- Pakistan cricket has once again been shaken up. They have recently removed their ODI captain, Mohammad Rizwan, from the post and have appointed Shaheen Afridi. Speaking about this move, former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Ami challenged the decision, arguing that Rizwan had neither failed as a leader nor been given a fair runway.

Amir's remarks, delivered via a video message on his X handle, framed the issue as one of principle: you cannot build captains on one-series judgments.

The crux of Mohammad Amir's critique is blunt, "I don't think Mohammad Rizwan has been treated fairly. Rizwan was not a bad one-day captain," he said, making it clear that this was about process as much as personnel.

He then anchored the argument w...