
Pakistani selectors excluded any role for higher players – Babar Azama, Muhammad Rizwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi – in the upcoming T20 team against West India and Bangladesh.
Pakistani selectors, including AAQIB JAVED, but Dar, Azhar Ali and Assad Shafiq, are likely to announce the T20 for series in West India and Bangladesh next week. This two series will be played in July-August.
Selectors and head coach, Mike Hesson, have already handed over to Babar, Rizwan and Shaheen that they are not required for the upcoming T20 series and should focus more on the World Championships in ICC and ODI.
Pakistan is caused by a tour of West India last July to play three T20 International and three ODI.
Pakistan, after playing in the Caribbean, flew to Bangladesh to the three -cap T20 series, but in August proposals were submitted to transform a series of five matches.
At the end of August, Pakistan is also a host of Afghanistan for the T20 series, all in preparation for the Asia Cup in September (not yet confirmed) and at the beginning of next year ICC World T20 Cup.
The source close to the national voter said that Panel and Hesson wanted to run properly with new young players in the T20 in the series.
“The idea is that if things go south, selectors can always return to Babar, Rizwan and Shaheen.”
Ironically, Shaheen has now led the Lahore Qalandars franchise to his third Super League title in five years.
Babar, on the other hand, is to announce the first performance in Velká Bash for Sydney Sixers this week after the Council gave him and some other players to play in the event between 28 December and in the end of January.
These three seniors were not selected in the National T20 team for the last two Pakistan series against New Zealand and Bangladesh, and before Babar was overlooked for the T20 series in Australia, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
June 12, 2025