Will PCB Remove #SalmanAliAgha As T20 Captain?

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With Pakistan’s recent T20 performances under scrutiny, speculation is swirling around the future of #SalmanAliAgha as captain in the format. Multiple media reports suggest the PCB’s selection committee is assessing his leadership following a poor run of form and some questionable on-field decisions. Yet, the general sentiment within cricket circles leans toward continuity—suggesting Agha might retain his role for now, at least until the home series, as the PCB weighs the importance of stability and long-term development over short-term reactions.

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Media Reports: Form & Captaincy Of #SalmanAliAgha Under Review

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Several outlets have reported that Salman Ali Agha’s position as T20 captain has come under discussion. His inconsistent batting performances—particularly during the Asia Cup—combined with a few tactical lapses, have drawn criticism from analysts and fans alike. Despite this, sources indicate that the selection committee values consistency in leadership, especially as Pakistan prepares for an extended home season. The idea is to avoid disrupting team dynamics so close to the next T20 series, giving Agha more time to find his rhythm and refine his leadership under pressure.

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Should He Stay Or Go? Our Take

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It’s true that Agha’s batting hasn’t shone in recent months, but context matters. The UAE pitches were sluggish and not ideal for stroke play—conditions that challenged even established hitters. Moreover, captaincy is a skill that matures with experience, not instant results. Pakistan has a history of frequent captaincy changes, often disrupting team cohesion. From that perspective, giving Agha another opportunity during the upcoming home series seems logical. It will allow the selectors to make a fair, evidence-based decision—whether he truly deserves to lead, remain as a player, or make way for a new skipper.