The future of Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi in Pakistan's T20I setup has come under intense scrutiny, with recent reports suggesting a possible end to their roles in the shortest format. Selectors are considering excluding these senior players from the upcoming T20 series against the West Indies and Bangladesh, signaling a shift towards promoting younger talent and exploring new team strategies.
Reasons for the Potential Exclusion
Several factors appear to be driving this potential change.
Possible Replacements and Emerging Talent
Several young players have impressed selectors with their performances in PSL 2025. Some names being considered for the upcoming series include:
What the Experts are saying
Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Atiq uz Zaman has voiced uncertainty regarding the trio's role in the T20I format. He highlighted their absence from recent series and questioned the team management's decisions after PSL 10. Zaman also expressed disappointment over Mohammad Rizwan’s omission, despite his consistent performance.
Babar, Rizwan, and Shaheen's Recent Performance
Despite their recent performances, the selectors seem keen on exploring alternative options, keeping an eye on the future.
The Road Ahead
While the reports suggest a potential exit for the senior players from the immediate T20I plans, a source close to the national selector indicated that the door isn't entirely closed. If the new players don't perform as expected, the selectors can always revert to Babar, Rizwan, and Shaheen. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has assured players that no one is barred from selection and encouraged all players to perform well in domestic and international matches.
Pakistan is set to tour the West Indies in late July for three T20Is and three ODIs, followed by a three-match T20 series in Bangladesh in August. A T20 series against Afghanistan is also scheduled for late August, leading up to the Asia Cup and the ICC World T20 Cup. The upcoming team selections will be crucial in shaping Pakistan's T20I strategy for these important tournaments.