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Pakistan's Shan Masood included in ICC's special jury to pick greatest cricketers of last 25 years

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Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood has been named in the ICC jury selecting the greatest international cricketers of the last 25 years, alongside Wasim Akram. His inclusion surprised many amid Pakistan’s struggles in Bangladesh. Reports suggest Masood, whose captaincy is under pressure, could reconsider accepting a senior PCB administrative role previously offered to him.

NEW DELHI: Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood has been named in the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) special jury formed to select the greatest international cricketers of the last 25 years. His inclusion has caught many by surprise, especially with Pakistan currently struggling in the ongoing Test series against Bangladesh. Masood is one of two representatives from Pakistan on the panel, alongside legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram.

According to reports, the Pakistan Cricket Board recommended Masood’s name while the ICC was finalising the jury. Despite criticism over Pakistan’s recent Test performances, the PCB reportedly believes Masood’s cricketing knowledge and leadership experience make him suitable for such a role. The ICC panel includes several prominent former and current cricketers from around the world.

India is represented by Ajit Agarkar, Irfan Pathan, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravi Shastri. Other notable names include David Gower, Ian Bishop, Mark Boucher, Greg Chappell, Matthew Hayden, Faf du Plessis, Shane Watson and Eoin Morgan. Future uncertain for Masood Masood’s future as Pakistan Test captain remains uncertain.

Pakistan are staring at another defeat in Bangladesh, which could increase pressure on the left-handed batter. Reports suggest he may now reconsider taking up a senior administrative role with the PCB. Last year, Masood had reportedly been offered the post of Director International Cricket and Players Affairs by the board.