PCB Likely to Retain Salman Ali Agha as T20 Captain Until World Cup

Most recently, under Salman’s captaincy, Pakistan won the tri-nation T20 series held in Rawalpindi.

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to retain Salman Ali Agha as the captain of the national T20 team until the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, sources confirmed.

According to insiders, the PCB is highly impressed with Salman Ali Agha’s leadership style. Officials believe he has strengthened the team’s fighting spirit and brought unity within the squad—something they say was missing in the past.

The board feels that Salman’s captaincy has put the team back on the winning track, and therefore, no change in leadership is currently under consideration.

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Salman Ali Agha has captained Pakistan in 38 out of his 40 T20 Internationals, securing 23 victories. This makes him the third most successful T20 captain for Pakistan. Babar Azam leads the chart with 48 wins, followed by Sarfaraz Ahmed with 29.

Most recently, under Salman’s captaincy, Pakistan won the tri-nation T20 series held in Rawalpindi.

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