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Salman Agha Removed as Captain After Asia Cup Losses

16 October 2025
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Salman Agha Removed as Captain After Asia Cup Losses
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Pakistan Cricket Board will replace T20I captain Salman Ali Agha with Shadab Khan after the team suffered three consecutive losses to India in the Asia Cup 2025, including a dramatic collapse in the final. This leadership change, aimed at improving performance ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup, reflects a strategic reset as Shadab, an experienced all-rounder, prepares to take on the captaincy role post-recovery from shoulder surgery.

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