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List of Pakistan Super League captains

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In cricket, a player who leads the cricket team is known as its captain or skipper.[1] 2016 was the first season of Pakistan Super League, a T20 cricket league by Pakistan Cricket Board.[2] Five teams competed in the first season of PSL which means five captains were captaining the teams.Quetta Gladiators captain Sarfraz Ahmed won the most (7) matches and was the most successful captain, but still failed to capture the title and lost the final from Islamabad United a team who was led by Pakistan's most successful test captain Misbah-ul-Haq.[3]

Key

Symbol Meaning
First Year of the first match played as a captain
Last Year of latest match played as a captain
Matches Number of matches played as a captain
Team(s) Team(s) for which the player has played as captain
Won Number of games won as a captain
Lost Number of games lost as a captain
Tied Number of games tied
NR Number of games with no result

List of PSL captains

Pakistan Super League captains
Player Country First Match Last Match Matches Team(s) Won Lost NR Win%
Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 2016 2016 10 Template:Cr-PSL 6 4 0 60%
Sarfraz Ahmed  Pakistan 2016 2016 9 Template:Cr-PSL 7 2 0 77.7%
Misbah-ul-Haq  Pakistan 2016 2016 8 Template:Cr-PSL 5 3 0 62.5%
Shoaib Malik  Pakistan 2016 2016 8 Template:Cr-PSL 2 6 0 25%
Azhar Ali  Pakistan 2016 2016 7 Template:Cr-PSL 2 5 0 28.5%
Shane Watson  Australia 2016 2016 2 Template:Cr-PSL 1 1 0 50%
Dwayne Bravo  Trinidad and Tobago 2016 2016 1 Template:Cr-PSL 0 1 0 0
Ravi Bopara  England 2016 2016 1 Template:Cr-PSL 0 1 0 0

References

  1. ^ Cricket Australia; Frank Pyke; Ken Davis (8 March 2010). Cutting Edge Cricket. Human Kinetics. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-7360-7902-0. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Pakistan Super League". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Pakistan Super League, 2016 Points Table". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 9 February 2016.