February 3, 2025: The selection of Pakistan’s squad for the 2025 Champions Trophy has certainly stirred up some strong reactions from fans and former cricketers alike. The inclusion of Faheem Ashraf and Khushdil Shah, who have been inconsistent performers, has raised eyebrows, especially given the absence of more established names like Imam-ul-Haq, Shan Masood, and even Aamer Jamal.
Imam’s exclusion due to fitness and discipline concerns is understandable, but many might feel that his experience and leadership could have added value to the squad. Similarly, the absence of Shan Masood, who has had a solid run in the domestic circuit, also seems like a missed opportunity. However, the selectors’ preference for the younger and more dynamic Faheem Ashraf and Khushdil Shah suggests they’re prioritizing a certain balance of experience and youth, although it might be seen as a gamble given their patchy performances in the past.

The inclusion of Saud Shakeel, despite his inexperience in white-ball cricket, is an interesting decision based on his impressive performances in the Asian conditions, which could prove useful in the Champions Trophy’s unpredictable environment.
Pakistan’s squad is still full of match-winners, particularly with players like Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Mohammad Rizwan, who will carry the team’s leadership and experience. Having Rizwan lead the side after Babar stepped down will also bring a fresh dynamic to the team, and it’ll be interesting to see how he manages the squad in such a big tournament.
As for the upcoming tri-series against South Africa and New Zealand, it’ll be a crucial opportunity for the squad to fine-tune their preparations before the Champions Trophy. The mix of teams in that series should give Pakistan the necessary exposure to adapt to various conditions and sharpen their strategies.