Big Changes in Pakistan T20 Squad for Bangladesh Tour — Surprise Inclusions & Senior Stars Dropped!

 

Pakistan T20 Squad for Bangladesh Tour
Big Changes in Pakistan T20 Squad for Bangladesh Tour


In a major shake-up ahead of the Bangladesh T20I series, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a fresh 17-member squad, turning heads with surprise selections and some big names missing from the list. The series will be held in Bangladesh later this month as part of Pakistan’s preparation for upcoming international fixtures.

Let’s break down what this squad announcement means for Pakistan cricket fans, especially across Pakistan, India, and other Asian nations who closely follow every move of the Green Shirts.

🇵🇰 What’s New in the Squad?

The PCB has brought in several young players, sending a strong message that the team is looking to the future. The focus is clearly on building a dynamic and aggressive T20 side, which can perform consistently in tough overseas conditions.

Key Highlights of the Squad:

  •  Saad Baig (Wicketkeeper) earns his first senior team call-up.
  •  Mohammad Irfan Khan and Aamer Jamal retained after promising performances.
  •  Saim Ayub and Usman Khan to continue their run as explosive top-order options.

 

What Selectors Said?

Chief selector Wahab Riaz emphasized that this selection is part of a long-term vision to develop a solid bench strength. He also highlighted that performances in domestic tournaments like the PSL and National T20 Cup were taken into account.

We are giving youngsters a chance to prove themselves and build a balanced unit with depth in all departments,” said Wahab.

 

Bangladesh Series Schedule

The T20I series is scheduled to begin later this month in Dhaka, with all matches to be played under tight security and full house attendance expected.

With youth taking center stage and veterans getting a breather, Pakistan's squad for the Bangladesh series has created buzz among cricket lovers. It’s not just a team selection — it’s a signal that change is coming, and Pakistan is ready to experiment and evolve.

Stay tuned, because this could be the start of something exciting!

 

 

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