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“My dream is to win the T20I World Cup in 2026 and the ODI World Cup in 2027”: Salman Ali Agha

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Pakistan T20I Captain Salman Ali Agha speaking during PCB Podcast:

About T20I World Cup 2026 preparation:


“I feel we are on the right track. Of course, many things still need improvement, but to reach anywhere, you must be on the right track first. We have prepared for the World Cup for six months, planning and training. Now we are finding the right combination. We still have six games before the World Cup, so we will use them to strengthen what we have built.”

About Team combinations:

“The roles are clear. We know what roles are needed in the playing XI and squad. Players may appear in different roles, but the roles are defined. Now the next six games should be used to give consistency, so players go into the World Cup with confidence. I don’t think there will be major changes, because for six to seven months we have prepared with this combination. Results are also showing.”

About captaincy affecting the batting:

“When I became captain, I didn’t realize the difference. I had captained domestically, but Pakistan captaincy is an extra responsibility and pressure. It is impossible to say there is no pressure. At first, I struggled to balance batting and captaincy, but they are two different jobs. When you bat, you must remove captaincy from your mind. Initially, it was difficult, but in six to seven months, I learned how to manage both.”

“Playing for Pakistan itself was a dream. I had played ten years of first‑class cricket, over two hundred plus games, and many runs. So, for me, playing for Pakistan was pride. Captaincy is the icing on the cake. I never thought of it, but when you work honestly, unexpected things come.”

About Babar Azam’s comeback under his captaincy:

“I never saw him as “the world’s best batter.” I see him as a friend, and he sees me the same. When my form was poor, he came to me and advised me. His form was not great for two or three years, though he still performed. Expectations are high because of what he has done for Pakistan in the last 7-8 years. We talk and support each other as friends. He is a very good listener. Even juniors can advise him, and he listens. If I felt something could help him, I told him, and if he implemented it, it helped.”

About playing a record 56 matches in one year:

“I never thought at the start of 2025 that I would play all matches. But I tried to play every match for Pakistan. Playing so many matches in one year is luck and pride. Out of 250 million people, if you play all the matches for Pakistan, it is a huge honor. Hard work is needed, but luck too.”

“Fitness is crucial. Without fitness, you cannot play three formats and 56 matches in a year. Recovery is equally important. People focus on fitness, but recovery is just as vital. I train in the morning (gym or ground) and in the evening (skills). With the team, practice takes three to four hours plus gym, so six to seven hours daily. Matches take the whole day.”

About his journey from starting cricket in Lahore to becoming Pakistan’s captain:

“It feels unreal. I come from a humble background, from the streets near Station and Railway Road. I started at Apollo Club, still play there. Went through under‑16, under‑19, and first‑class for ten years. There were ups and downs, disappointments when my name was not selected despite deserving. But now I see those struggles were necessary to shape me. My childhood coach, Malik Sarwar Mahmood, was like a father figure. Without hi,m I may not have played for Pakistan. Others helped too, like Naveed Ahmed (now UAE fielding coach) and Tahir Mahmood. My father wanted me to study, but when I started playing first‑class, he saw my ability and supported me.”

About preference in facing fast bowlers or spinners:

“I enjoy batting against spinners, I feel I can score quickly against them. Against fast bowlers, I play well too, but spinners give me more joy.”

About his dream and achievements in the future:

“Many achievements are still ahead. Personally, I don’t care about records or centuries. My dream is to win the T20 World Cup in 2026 and the ODI World Cup in 2027.”

Which players inspired you?

“I loved watching Mohammad Yousuf’s batting, especially Test centuries. Worldwide, I admired Michael Clarke. Even now I watch their innings to learn how they shaped ranges and handled pressure.”

Do you feel Pakistan has produced substitutes for the great players of the past?

“Cricket has become faster, and players don’t play for 10–15 years like before. That’s how those legends built their names. Now, if someone gets injured, we need backup players ready. For example, Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, and others are waiting outside. They must be prepared. If they aren’t, then when injuries happen, we panic. That’s why we need rotation policies, giving everyone game time so they are ready. For spinners, we now have four or five options—Abrar Ahmed, Sufiyan, Faisal Akram, and others. They must be given equal opportunities so they can handle pressure when called upon.”

About Mike Hesson as head coach:

“He has been here seven or eight months. He treats every player equally, whether senior or junior. That’s his strength. I had already worked with him for two years before, so our chemistry was built. When he came to the Pakistan team, it was just about executing that understanding. He has created a culture of unity, respect, and clarity of roles. Even if someone isn’t playing, he explains their role. Much of our recent success is due to him.”

About the importance of the series against Sri Lanka before the World Cup?

“Very important. Senior players like me have played a lot in Sri Lanka, so we know the conditions. But for younger players, this series will give them experience of what to expect in the World Cup. Sri Lanka’s pitches often assist spin and have some swing under light. Playing there will prepare us well.”
 
As of now the realistic target should be to qualify for semis but yeah Agha can’t say that out loud.

South Africa is making a comeback in all formats after a brief downfall, so now the top 4 slots are usually booked by SENA plus India.
 
Indian team with out duo of rohit-kohli in t20's is vulnerable. surya kumar yadava hardly performed in crucial matches. Abhishek sharma's first t20 world cup will be testing for him. Gambhirs man management skills are not great with not so great team atomoshphere.

Pakistan has the advantage of playing at same venue and has good startegist in mike hesson. As an RCB supporter I rate him highly since mike hesson was the one who got consistency to RCB and took them to play offs three times in a row.

Mike hesson is a huge plus for Pakistan. Abrar ahmed is good, their spin reserves are good. Pakistan has good change this time.
 
We all are passionately waiting for the day Agha lifts the T20WC and WC , to join the legends like Ponting , Waugh Dhoni Imran Arjuna etc.
 
As of now the realistic target should be to qualify for semis but yeah Agha can’t say that out loud.

South Africa is making a comeback in all formats after a brief downfall, so now the top 4 slots are usually booked by SENA plus India.
SA hasn’t done enough to be considered as a contender in global tournaments
 
I’m an Agha fan but he failed as a player and as a captain in his first real test which was the Asia Cup.

It was clear that the captaincy pressure had gotten to him.

I don’t have hopes for the team under his leadership anymore
 
A big dream that cannot be achieved with an average captain and team.

Raga have more chance of becoming PM than Pakistan winning an ICC trophy in next 5 year's

:klopp :kp
 
And my dream is to inherit Richard Branson's fortune.

Let's focus on qualifying out of our group first, we didn't even do that last time.
 
Indian team with out duo of rohit-kohli in t20's is vulnerable. surya kumar yadava hardly performed in crucial matches. Abhishek sharma's first t20 world cup will be testing for him. Gambhirs man management skills are not great with not so great team atomoshphere.

People forget it but Surya did perform in the semifinal of t20 world cup vs england, 47(36) when we were 2 down at 40 after 5.3 overs.

Abhishek should score in the world cup, he made runs on slow pitches of UAE and fast tracks in Aus, Indian pitches are his forte, I am expecting a couple of 20 ball 50s.
 
Indian team with out duo of rohit-kohli in t20's is vulnerable. surya kumar yadava hardly performed in crucial matches. Abhishek sharma's first t20 world cup will be testing for him. Gambhirs man management skills are not great with not so great team atomoshphere.

Pakistan has the advantage of playing at same venue and has good startegist in mike hesson. As an RCB supporter I rate him highly since mike hesson was the one who got consistency to RCB and took them to play offs three times in a row.

Mike hesson is a huge plus for Pakistan. Abrar ahmed is good, their spin reserves are good. Pakistan has good change this time.
Indian team without Kohli and Jadeja is a far better T20 side
 
SA hasn’t done enough to be considered as a contender in global tournaments
They were the finalists of the last t20 WC and semifinalists in the last 50 over WC. Now that they have finally won an ICC trophy, I expect them to perform even better. There is a lot of positivity in the SA camp.

Also, don’t forget, players like Rickleton, DeKock, Markram, Miller, Rabada, Ngidi, Jansen are all IPL veterans and have a lot of experience playing in India.
 
According to who??
His match winning performances are second to none. On top of that, two man of the tournament awards and a Man of the match in the finals, with 5 clutch innings in Knockout matches and probably the greatest innings ever played in a t20 world cup.

He has done it all.
🐐
 
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His match winning performances are second to none. On top of that, two man of the tournament awards and a Man of the match in the finals, with 5 clutch innings in Knockout matches and probably the greatest innings ever played in a t20 world cup.

He has done it all.
🐐
Oh bas theek hai. He’s not the “greatest T20 player ever”

Pipe down!
 
Our T20 team is not good enough to win anything serious. Our ODI team is better but the performance in the last champions trophy is indicative of our global standing.

The talent at hand isn't the worst but poor planning & selection adds to the problem. Not saying that if they select the perfect 11 they'll win but at the moment they can't even compete properly. A full strength T20 team of Australia, India, England, RSA, & New Zealand in a man to man comparison wins at least 7-8 spots of the total 11. Maybe the conditions of Sri Lanka can act as an equalizer & neutralize the big players of other teams but it's hard to see them winning anything big in the near future.
 
Nothing wrong in dreaming. What is he suppose to say?

That we know we will not win but only there to fill the numbers?
 
Honestly better option is to say things like " we will try to make it as far as possible , take every game 1 at a time , give our best & leave it God "

When u say " dream to win WC " when ur team is not exactly world champion material - u invite more pressure on urself & make it easy for trolls

PCB & their captains need to be bit more media savvy. Learn how to communicate in this era of twitter & 24/7 media circus. They learnt nothing from Rizwan's " either we win or learn " gaffe
 
His match winning performances are second to none. On top of that, two man of the tournament awards and a Man of the match in the finals, with 5 clutch innings in Knockout matches and probably the greatest innings ever played in a t20 world cup.

He has done it all.
🐐
Naah Kohli is not exactly the best in T20. He is good & had a purple patch in 2014-16 but he never really dominated T20 like a Buttler , Dave Warner , Klassen , Gayle, Samuels. A big reason was he lacked that power hittimg capablity & relied more on quick 2s & 3s instead of 4s & 6s
 
In 1979 Pakistan toured India. The Indian captain Gavaskar said Pakistan were favourites to win. Initially it was seen as defeatist but later it turned out to be masterstroke. Gavaskar's comments made Pakistan team complacent & took off pressure from the Indian players

End result : India won the series easily
 
Nothing to cope here. His innings was a match losing one in the final.
And yet India won! You don’t know what would have happened if he didn’t score that 76 in the final. You can’t argue against performance and facts. If India had lost the match, you would have something to argue about, but right now you have no leg to stand on. It happened, that’s the ultimate truth.
 
And yet India won! You don’t know what would have happened if he didn’t score that 76 in the final. You can’t argue against performance and facts. If India had lost the match, you would have something to argue about, but right now you have no leg to stand on. It happened, that’s the ultimate truth.
Thanks to the bowlers and Axar Patel
 
Our T20 team is not good enough to win anything serious. Our ODI team is better but the performance in the last champions trophy is indicative of our global standing.

The talent at hand isn't the worst but poor planning & selection adds to the problem. Not saying that if they select the perfect 11 they'll win but at the moment they can't even compete properly. A full strength T20 team of Australia, India, England, RSA, & New Zealand in a man to man comparison wins at least 7-8 spots of the total 11. Maybe the conditions of Sri Lanka can act as an equalizer & neutralize the big players of other teams but it's hard to see them winning anything big in the near future.
NZ and SA most of time were better but Pakistan always beats them in ICC tournaments 90 percent of times...
 
Indian team without Kohli and Jadeja is a far better T20 side
why did suryakumar rishab pant and rohit fail in t20 2024 worldcup? Pakistan had close game in 2022 t20 despite 137. Kohli assessed the par score well and took india to 176 in t20 2024 final which was the highest in t20 finals.

Barring 2022 t20 semis, there was no flop show of kohli in t20's since 2014.

if abhishek flops, india wont even reach semis. Gil is not a natural t20 player. The young players may be more suited for t20 style of stroke play but they dont have temperement to play well in knock outs or high pressure games. Let see.
 
People forget it but Surya did perform in the semifinal of t20 world cup vs england, 47(36) when we were 2 down at 40 after 5.3 overs.

Abhishek should score in the world cup, he made runs on slow pitches of UAE and fast tracks in Aus, Indian pitches are his forte, I am expecting a couple of 20 ball 50s.
Surya is a certified failure in crunch matches in t20's/ODI world cup. Its rohits knock which won it in the semis in 2024
 
Every player captain dreams of winning a icc tournaments but i am afraid with you as a captain we are about to have a nightmare hope I am wrong but I have no faith in you as t20 player
 
Every player captain dreams of winning a icc tournaments but i am afraid with you as a captain we are about to have a nightmare hope I am wrong but I have no faith in you as t20 player
With the current line up, this does not seem possible. It will be a nightmare tournament just like ct25 n asia cup
 
With the current line up, this does not seem possible. It will be a nightmare tournament just like ct25 n asia cup
As a pakistan fan i want to see pakistan do well but decisions by pcb to make salman agha a captain in t20 is shambolic he can not assert any authority in the team because his own game is a disaster you cant afford to have non performing players in a t20 tournament against good teams you need all guns firing
 
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