Calls to sack the senior batsman, who was a surprise choice for the ODI captaincy after the retirement of Misbah-ul-Haq at last year's World Cup, have grown after Pakistan were trounced by a record margin in the third ODI at Nottingham last night.
Former players are upset after England posted the highest ever One-day International total of 444 for three and romped home to a big win to seal the series.
"It made no sense to appoint Azhar last year even though he was not in the ODI team since 2013," the former great said.
Miandad said the obvious choice was wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmad.
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"One-day cricket has changed a lot since we played and today I think England gave us an abject lesson in how to play 50 overs. We were outclassed and humiliated," he said.
The diminutive keeper is already been appointed the national T20 skipper after Pakistan flopped miserably in the World T20 in India in April, that led to the removal of Shahid Afridi as captain.
Wasim said Pakistan quickly needed to change its approach on how to play ODI cricket and for this a change in captaincy was required.
"I think it is the right time to give responsibility to Sarfaraz and make him ODI captain. He is a performer under pressure and he can bring about a change," Wasim said on 'Geo News' channel.
"I am just concerned that eventually all this pressure and criticism might affect his Test cricket performances."
Former Test opener and head coach Mohsin Khan said
Pakistan's defeat in the third ODI was very disappointing.
"Where are we going in this format. It is going to be a big challenge now for coach Mickey Arthur to replicate his success of the Test matches into limited over cricket," he said.
Mohsin felt that Arthur needed to think hard on how he could change the fortunes of Pakistan in ODI cricket.
The series defeat has left Pakistan in a precarious position as they were already languishing at ninth position in the ICC ODI rankings before the start of the rubber in England.
A source in the PCB told