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Pakistan sack Shan Masood as Test captain after four wins in 16 matches

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Pakistan's selectors have removed Shan Masood as Test captain, citing poor results and unsatisfactory leadership decisions. Chief selector Javed stated the team needed a captain capable of delivering better outcomes for the side. Masood managed only four victories in 16 Tests during his tenure at the helm. While selectors acknowledged his strong personal batting performances, they felt his captaincy failed to produce the desired team results. The announcement was made by selectors speaking to reporters in Lahore.

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