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Pakistan’s New-Look T20I Squad Faces Bangladesh: Who’s In, Who’s Out?

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July 9, 2025
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A Squad in Transition

On July 8, 2025, Pakistan unveiled a revamped 15-man T20I squad for their upcoming three-match series against Bangladesh in Mirpur, Dhaka, set for July 20-24. Led by Salman Agha, the team is without key stars Shadab Khan, recovering from right shoulder surgery, and Haris Rauf, sidelined by a hamstring injury from the Major League Cricket tournament. The Pakistan Cricket Board’s announcement, reported by ESPNcricinfo, also excludes veterans like Hasan Ali, Naseem Shah, and Mohammad Wasim, with the focus shifting to fresh talent ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

The squad, trimmed by one from Pakistan’s 3-0 home series win over Bangladesh in May-June, introduces uncapped pacers Ahmed Daniyal and Salman Mirza, alongside left-arm wristspinner Sufiyan Muqeem (10 T20Is), top-order batter Hasan Nawaz (8 T20Is), and medium-pacer Abbas Afridi (21 T20Is). “We’re testing new options,” PCB COO Summer Syed said, noting negotiations with Cricket West Indies to swap ODIs for more T20Is on an August tour, prioritizing the World Cup.

“No Shadab, no Rauf—this is either a bold rebuild or a risky gamble,” a Karachi fan posted on X, eyeing the lineup.

New Faces, PSL Pedigree

The newcomers bring promise but little international experience. Abbas Afridi, a standout for Karachi Kings, was the PSL’s fourth-highest wicket-taker in 2025 with 17 scalps in 11 innings, while Salman Mirza grabbed 9 wickets in 4 games for Lahore Qalandars. Hasan Nawaz, a breakout star for Quetta Gladiators, smashed 399 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 162.19, ranking third overall in the PSL. Ahmed Daniyal and Sufiyan Muqeem, less tested, face a steep challenge in Dhaka’s spin-friendly conditions, where Bangladesh’s bowlers thrive.

The absences sting. Shadab’s all-round flair and Rauf’s pace (last seen striking early in the Champions Trophy against New Zealand) are hard to replace. Hasan Ali, the top wicket-taker in the last Bangladesh series, is playing in England, while Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi are being saved for ODIs, signaling a split-format strategy under new coach Mike Hesson.

“Abbas and Nawaz are PSL beasts, but Mirpur’s a different jungle,” a Lahore analyst muttered, checking stats.

Hesson’s T20 Vision

This is Pakistan’s second T20I series under Hesson, who’s tasked with building a squad for the 2026 World Cup. The May-June sweep showed Pakistan’s dominance, but Bangladesh’s home conditions—humid, slow pitches—pose a tougher test. Salman Agha’s leadership, backed by veterans like Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, and Mohammad Nawaz, will need to gel with the rookies to maintain momentum. The squad’s balance—three pacers, two spinners, and two wicketkeepers (Mohammad Haris, Sahibzada Farhan)—aims for flexibility, but inexperience could be a liability.

Social media buzz reflects cautious optimism. “Sufiyan Muqeem could be a trump card on those Dhaka pitches,” one X user predicted, while another worried, “No Shadab or Rauf? Bangladesh might smell blood”. The PCB’s focus on T20Is, including potential extra matches in the West Indies tour, underscores a World Cup-driven rebuild.

“Hesson’s got a puzzle to solve—newbies versus a World Cup clock,” a cricket scribe said, sipping tea in Karachi.

Stakes in Mirpur and Beyond

The Bangladesh series is a litmus test for Pakistan’s T20 evolution. A strong showing could cement Agha’s captaincy and validate the new faces, while a stumble might fuel doubts about depth without stalwarts like Shadab and Rauf. Bangladesh, smarting from their 3-0 loss, will leverage home advantage, with spinners like Shakib Al Hasan likely to exploit Mirpur’s conditions.

The broader context is the 2026 T20 World Cup, where Pakistan aims to reclaim glory. The West Indies tour in August—three T20Is in Lauderhill and possibly more in Tarouba—will further shape the squad. For now, all eyes are on Mirpur, where Salman Agha’s young guns must prove they can fill big shoes and handle pressure. If they falter, the road to 2026 could get bumpy.

“Pakistan’s banking on raw talent, but Dhaka’s no place for rookies to learn on the job,” a Dhaka local warned, eyeing the pitch.


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