Babar Azam considering 'legal action' over leaked chat

29-year-old's private WhatsApp chat with senior PCB official was leaked last month

By Sohail Imran
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November 15, 2023
Captain Pakistan cricket team Babar Azam attends a practice session ahead of their 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match against South Africa at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 26, 2023. —AFP

LAHORE: Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam has sought advice and is considering initiating legal action against those responsible for leaking his private chat with a senior Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official last month, sources toldGeo NewsWednesday.

The controversy arose after an alleged "private" WhatsApp chat between Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and PCB's Chief Operating Officer (COO) Salman Naseerwas aired live on local TV.

The leaked chat showed an exchange of text messagesbetween the duo where the skipper denied calling PCB Management Committee Chairman Zaka Ashraf when asked about the rumours that he was trying to call the board's chief with the latter answering his calls.

The leaked conversation lent credence to the rumours that senior management of the PCB was ignoring the skipper's messages.

The sources said that the Green Shirts skipper intends to take relevant legal action over his private chat being leaked on TV and weighing his options in this regard.

The right-hand batter indulged in consultations — over taking legal action — prior to his meeting with the PCB head at Lahore's National Cricket Academy (NCA), sources added.

Furthermore, the 29-year-old has completed his consultations with his inner circle regarding captaincy of the national side.

According to the sources, Babar is not in favour of retaining captaincy for any one format and is likely to step down from the captaincy of all three formats if he is made the national side's skipper for one format.

The right-hand batter, who currently leads the team in all three formats, has been under scrutiny for Pakistan's disappointing World Cup run and early elimination from the mega-event with the Men in Green failing to make it to the semi-finals in the ongoing World Cup, courtesy of their below-par performance in all three departments — batting, bowling, and fielding.

It is to be noted that he was appointed white-ball captain in 2019 and as Test skipper in 2021.

With regards to who will replace him as skipper, Shan Masood is a strong candidate for the captain's slot in the upcoming Test series against Australia and Shaheen Shah Afridi for the T20I series in New Zealand, sources said.

Shaheen might also lead the Green Shirts in next year's T20 World Cup, the sources added.