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Pakistan Considers Dropping Senior Players After Loss to India

Pakistan Considers Dropping Senior Players After Loss to India

After Pakistanโ€™s defeat to India in the ICC T20 World Cup group stage, major changes are expected in the national teamโ€™s squad. Senior players could face the bench as team management evaluates performance.

Sources say Pakistanโ€™s management has lost confidence in some experienced players following the loss. Concerns were raised during a post-match meeting about their recent form.

Former cricketers and fans on social media have questioned performances of Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Shadab Khan. Reports indicate that Pakistan may test its bench strength in the upcoming match against Namibia.

Fakhar Zaman and Khawaja Nafay are being considered as possible replacements for Babar Azam, while Salman Mirza and Naseem Shah could replace Shaheen Afridi. The team is expected to make two to three changes in its final group-stage game.

A win against Namibia is crucial for Pakistan, as it would secure their place in the Super 8 round of the T20 World Cup. The management is keen to experiment with new players to strengthen the team ahead of tougher matches.

Babar Azam has scored just 66 runs in three matches, including a 46 against the USA. Shaheen Afridi has taken only three wickets so far in the tournament, raising concerns over Pakistanโ€™s bowling attack.

Experts say Pakistanโ€™s strategy now involves balancing experienced players with fresh talent to ensure strong performances in the knockout stages. Fans will closely watch the changes and hope for better results in the next match.

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With the T20 World Cup moving forward, Pakistan faces pressure to regroup and perform. The teamโ€™s management aims to find the right combination to improve results and secure a smooth path into the Super 8 stage.

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Ahmer is an experienced digital media journalist, equally skilled in covering parliament and breaking stories. With expertise spanning culture, politics, technology, and human interest, he brings depth and diversity to his reporting. His versatility extends to lifestyle and arts, making him a dynamic storyteller driven by accuracy, insight, and impact.

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