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[EXCLUSIVE] "Handling pressure at home will be Pakistan's biggest challenge": Azeem Ghumman

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Azeem Ghumman, former Pakistan U19 captain and seasoned first-class cricketer, joined Saj for an exclusive interview with PakPassion, sharing candid insights on Pakistan’s Champions Trophy squad, selection dilemmas, and the team’s readiness for a high-stakes ICC event. With 17 years of domestic cricket experience, he highlights Pakistan’s strengths, weaknesses, and areas needing urgent improvement.

He questions the lack of specialist spinners in the squad and believes Saim Ayub’s exclusion is a major loss. He also weighs in on Babar Azam opening the innings, debating whether it's a tactical risk or a masterstroke.

Azeem discusses Pakistan’s improving fielding standards and the role of Aqib Javed in shaping the team’s future. He also talks about the pressure of hosting an ICC tournament and whether Pakistan can handle the expectations.

Main topics covered in this interview:

Limited Spin Options in Pakistan’s Champions Trophy Squad:
Pakistan's selection for the Champions Trophy 2025 has raised eyebrows due to the inclusion of only one specialist spinner, Abrar Ahmed. This decision has been criticized by former cricketers and analysts, who argue that it could leave the team vulnerable on spin-friendly pitches.

Saim Ayub’s Injury: The omission of promising batter Saim Ayub due to injury from the squad has been labeled a major loss. Ayub's recent performances in domestic cricket had positioned him as a strong contender, and his absence may impact the team's batting depth.

Babar Azam Opening: The decision to ask him to open the innings, while his prowess at the top order is undeniable, could expose him to early pressure, potentially affecting his performance and the team's stability.

Aqib Javed’s Potential Influence on Pakistan’s Future: Aqib Javed's involvement in coaching and mentoring roles could be pivotal for Pakistan's cricketing future. His experience and strategic insights are expected to contribute significantly to developing emerging talents and refining team strategies.

Pakistan vs. India Clash on February 23, 2025: The highly anticipated Pakistan vs. India match is scheduled for February 23, 2025, in Dubai. This encounter is expected to be a highlight of the Champions Trophy, drawing significant attention from fans and analysts worldwide.

Watch the full interview here:

 
Teams are supposed to be a beast at home but here we have 1 team named Pakistan that has a worse record a home. Sounds crazy but true
 
Teams get energy and punch above their weight playing at home. Our paper tigers cant handle pressure, but really they are just not good enough.
 
Even without Bumrah, India are still so strong
But without Saim, we are nothing

India knows how to build bench strength, we cannot even build crowds in our stadiums
 
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