PCB Concludes Mahmood's Test Coaching Role Early, Seeks Successor

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30 Dec 2025 | 12:30 pm
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially concluded Azhar Mahmood's tenure as the Test head coach, bringing his role to an early end. This significant decision signifies a strategic shift in the board's approach for the national team's longer format engagements.

 

The premature termination of Mahmood's coaching assignment underscores the PCB's intent to reassess the Test side's leadership. This move aims to refine the team's strategic direction ahead of key future commitments, signaling a fresh start for Pakistan cricket.

 

New Coaching Search Initiated

 

Following Azhar Mahmood’s departure, the Pakistan Cricket Board has commenced an active search for a new Test head coach. The board's priority is to identify an individual capable of guiding the national team effectively in its upcoming challenges.

 

Preparing for 2026 Assignments

 

The urgency surrounding the coaching search is directly linked to the team's future calendar. The Pakistan Cricket Board stated the new head coach must be appointed well in advance of the various international assignments scheduled for 2026. This ensures sufficient preparation time.

 

This proactive approach by the PCB aims to foster stability and readiness. By initiating the search now, the board intends to provide the incoming coach ample opportunity to implement strategies and build a cohesive unit before major challenges commence.

 

PCB's Strategic Direction

 

The Pakistan Cricket Board's decision reflects a clear commitment to enhancing the performance and structure of its national Test squad. This change in coaching personnel highlights a dedicated effort to ensure the team is optimally prepared for all future commitments.

 

This determination to secure a suitable replacement emphasizes the significant importance the PCB places on the Test format. It sets the stage for a new chapter in Pakistan's cricketing journey, focusing on strengthening its global standing for the 2026 assignments.