Salman Ali Agha's Reaction to Afghanistan's Ranking Sparks Debate Ahead of Asia Cup

Salman Ali Agha's Reaction to Afghanistan's Ranking Sparks Debate Ahead of Asia Cup

 02:02 29/08/2025

Ahead of the Asia Cup, Pakistan's new T20I captain, Salman Ali Agha, faced scrutiny after a journalist's comment about Afghanistan's T20 World Cup performance sparked a viral reaction. As Agha leads a young team, Pakistan aims to regain consistency in the upcoming tri-series against Afghanistan and UAE.
Asia Cup: Pakistan chief Mohsin Naqvi finally breaks silence on Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan snub - 'Don’t have even 1% role'

Asia Cup: Pakistan chief Mohsin Naqvi finally breaks silence on Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan snub - 'Don’t have even 1% role'

 23:04 23/08/2025

The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced its squad for the upcoming UAE tri-series and Asia Cup 2025, surprisingly omitting Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi stated the decision was made by selectors based on merit, emphasizing a focus on power-hitters and a long-term vision to introduce new talent. Salman Ali Agha will captain the team.
No Babar Azam, No Mohammad Rizwan! Aqib Javed backs Pakistan squad: 'This team can beat India in Asia Cup'

No Babar Azam, No Mohammad Rizwan! Aqib Javed backs Pakistan squad: 'This team can beat India in Asia Cup'

 18:01 17/08/2025

Pakistan has announced a surprising 17-member squad for the upcoming triangular T20I series and Asia Cup 2025, notably excluding Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. Led by Salman Ali Agha, the team emphasises aggressive batting. Director high-performance Aqib Javed confidently stated the team's capability to defeat India in the Asia Cup, despite political tensions and calls for boycotts.
Pakistan Cricket Board Imposes Indefinite Ban on WCL Participation Amid Organizer Dispute

Pakistan Cricket Board Imposes Indefinite Ban on WCL Participation Amid Organizer Dispute

 04:08 03/08/2025

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially banned participation in future World Championship of Legends tournaments, citing biased treatment from WCL following India Legends' withdrawal from their semi-final match against Pakistan. The PCB criticised WCL's response as hypocritical, accusing them of prioritising political and commercial interests over sporting neutrality and fair play.
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