Pakistan skipper avoids immediate decision after T20 World Cup exit
March 1, 2026: Following Pakistan’s elimination from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, captain Salman Ali Agha faced pointed questions about his future in T20 leadership. When asked whether he would step down or wait for the board’s decision, Agha said any call taken immediately after the tournament would be emotional. “We haven’t played as well as we should have,” he admitted, adding that the team would reflect before making the required decision.
Agha’s captaincy has come under scrutiny after a campaign marked by inconsistent performances and tactical calls that failed to deliver. Pakistan scraped past the Netherlands in their opening match and secured a comfortable win over the USA, but suffered a heavy defeat to arch-rivals India. Though they advanced to the Super 8 stage, Agha struggled to contribute significantly with the bat during crucial matches.
Rain handed Pakistan a point against New Zealand, keeping their hopes alive temporarily. However, a must-win clash against England proved decisive as the side faltered under pressure, severely denting qualification chances. A final Super 8 victory over Sri Lanka offered little consolation, with critics now debating whether leadership changes are imminent ahead of the next T20 cycle.
