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[VIDEOS] "Participation in the PSL is proving to be a turning point in my life" : Agha Salman

Considered one of the success stories of PSL 2018, 24-year-old Agha Salman was not even selected for the initial Lahore Qalandars squad. However, a shoulder injury to Bilawal Bhatti resulted in his call-up and with 166 runs in 8 matches including a Man of the Match award for a brilliantly crafted 50, Agha Salman became an integral part of the Qalandars squad during the third edition of the PSL.

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Agha Salman spoke about his unexpected success at the PSL, playing under the captaincy of Brendon McCullum, what went wrong with Lahore Qalandars' PSL campaign, what the PSL has done for his career and his aspirations to emulate the PSL successes of Hasan Ali and Shadab Khan to play for Pakistan in the future.



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PakPassion.net: From a virtual unknown to one of the best Pakistani batsmen at the PSL - that must be a great feeling?

Agha Salman:
To be honest, it is quite difficult to describe in words and to try and explain how one feels when an almost unknown player like me gains fame like this. As we know, I wasn’t even included in the original Lahore Qalandars squad and only came in to PSL 2018 as a replacement for an injured Bilawal Bhatti. From such a position to then play an important role for my team and also get a Player of the Match award in our game against Karachi Kings is simply incredible for me and there is no better feeling than this.


PakPassion.net: When you were picked as a replacement for Bilawal Bhatti, were you expecting to be such an integral part of the Lahore Qalandars team?

Agha Salman:
When I wasn’t picked in the original squad, I had given up and decided to move on as I was not expecting any change in that status. But, when my name was announced, I said to myself that I must do something which should make me famous as this was a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. Having said that, even I wasn’t expecting to become such an integral player for a team which already had some top-quality match-winners. My role in a team of attacking players was to try and play out all 20 overs so my task was an important one and I am honoured by the faith put in my abilities by the management who saw me as an important part of the team.


PakPassion.net: What was it like playing under Brendon McCullum?

Agha Salman:
It was an amazing experience playing under his leadership. Regardless of his stature in cricket, McCullum is the type of a player who never made anyone feel that he is senior or superior to others. His behaviour towards a new player like me was as if I had been playing in the team for a long time. I must admit that when I met him for the first time, I was a little nervous and worried about coming into contact with an international star. But, once I met him I realised that there was nothing to worry about as he spoke and behaved with me like any other player of similar experience which made my stay with Lahore Qalandars very easy and an enjoyable experience.


PakPassion.net: What was the best advice Brendon McCullum gave you during the PSL?

Agha Salman:
Brendon was always there to advise us throughout the tournament but the words that really stood out in my mind were stated by him when I was returning to Pakistan. He simply said ‘work hard, play hard and play for Pakistan’. He also told me that I had a bright future for Pakistan and I have to say receiving such praise from one of the world’s top-players is a matter of pride for me and something I will cherish for a long time.


PakPassion.net: Tell us a bit about your experience of playing alongside Fakhar Zaman.

Agha Salman:
I have had previous experience of playing alongside Fakhar as he was our captain for Balochistan during the Pakistan Cup in 2017. He is one of the top Pakistan players at the moment and just like Brendon McCullum, you never feel that he is one of the stars of the Pakistan limited-overs team while talking to him. He has an uplifting style of behaviour with each and every member of the squad regardless of their seniority and I really enjoyed playing alongside him in the PSL.


PakPassion.net: How tough was it being part of the Lahore Qalandars squad at a time when they were struggling in PSL 2018?

Agha Salman:
The start to PSL 2018 for Lahore Qalandars wasn’t ideal and one could say it was disastrous. In reality, there were a few matches which we should have won very easily but we ended up losing them which eventually hurt us. Having said that, even after six defeats in a row, the morale of the team had not taken a hit and our attitude was of a team which hadn’t lost a single game in the tournament. The credit for that attitude must go to our Head Coach, Aaqib Javed and our captain, Brendon McCullum. What they instilled in us was a feeling that regardless of the result, we had to keep our spirits up and continue fighting. They motivated us at every stage to tell us that we had the ability to bounce back and move forward in the tournament.


PakPassion.net: What went wrong for Lahore Qalandars at PSL 2018?

Agha Salman:
There is no easy answer to this question but if we look at the manner in which we lost the games, we seemed to be in a winning position and then gave away the advantage. This is not an attempt to make an excuse for our performances but there was an element of bad luck involved, especially where we lost close games and that had an effect on the eventual outcome as well. I feel that if we had been able to win just one game in the earlier part of the tournament, then just like later, the momentum would have taken us through to the latter stages. On top of that we had to contend with the loss of two of our main bowlers in the shape of Sunil Narine and Sohail Khan in the last game of the tournament. Of course, we cannot ignore that fact that our batting performance was not up to scratch and in the final analysis, that was the real issue. An improvement in that aspect in the earlier part of the tournament could have made a difference in my view.


PakPassion.net: Lahore Qalandars did turn things around in the second half of PSL 2018. Why do you think that was?

Agha Salman:
I believe what turned things in our favour was that first win in PSL 2018 against Karachi Kings which went down to the Super Over. That was a desperately needed victory which gave us the belief we badly needed and gave us the momentum which helped us win the next game as well. This is also where I will repeat myself and say that the Head Coach and captain had a huge role in motivating us as most captains or coaches after six straight losses would be ready to give up. But Aaqib and Brendon did not give up and they must be praised for that attitude.


PakPassion.net: Was Fawad Rana saying much to the players after each match and if so, what did he say?

Agha Salman:
Let me start by saying that I doubt any franchise has an owner who can match Fawad Rana in the support and enthusiasm for his team. Lahore Qalandars have not had a good time during the PSL tournaments so far, but Fawad Rana has never been one to blame anyone; instead all we have got from him is encouragement. I am sure in his heart he must have been unhappy with our performance but all we heard from him was that he had full faith in our abilities to turn things around and that the team will do well and that he had full confidence in the team. I am happy to say that for a few games, at least, we felt that we were able to make him happy by showing him our true potential by winning some games.


PakPassion.net: What do you think the Pakistan Super League has done for your career?

Agha Salman:
I would say that the PSL has propelled my career forward in a way I could have never imagined. Since I returned home from UAE, everyone is coming over to see me and congratulate me. People are taking pictures with me and recognising me on the street which is an amazing feeling for a player. I have never experienced this type of fame and recognition before and I think it will be fair to say that participation in PSL 2018 is proving to be a turning point in my life.


PakPassion.net: Mickey Arthur said he wanted two new young players to be revealed at this PSL - Do you feel you could be one of those players?

Agha Salman:
I can only hope that I have been identified as one of those players by the selectors. I was very encouraged by Mickey Arthur’s remarks to me after he met me at the PSL at the end of our game against Karachi Kings recently. He praised me for my performance and told me that I had played really well. For me, the PSL was a new experience and I am really happy with the way I faced up to the challenge of this tournament. My intention is to continue to work harder in the future regardless of whether I can become one of those two players that Mickey Arthur was looking for as a product of this PSL.


PakPassion.net: Hasan Ali and Shadab Khan's careers were boosted by the PSL, do you wish to follow in their footsteps?

Agha Salman:
This is definitely in my mind as well, especially as both are very good friends of mine. I do wish to follow their footsteps to gain a place in the Pakistan side and become a star of our cricket. Even if I don’t get immediate success in the same way as Hasan or Shadab have done, I am happy that my name is now known to everyone due to what I have achieved in the PSL. I am hopeful that I can carry on this path and perform even better if given a chance to play in next year's PSL.


PakPassion.net: With your PSL performance as a base, you must have high hopes of playing for Pakistan?

Agha Salman:
It’s great to know that my name is being mentioned in the media as one of the successes of the tournament and I am hoping that this kind of recognition will lead to further success in the future. Even if I don’t get a place in the Pakistan side now, I will not give up and will continue to put up similar performances as I did in this PSL so that I have a better chance of representing Pakistan in the future, God Willing.
 
Good interview

Always supported his selection for pak team he proves himself as a decent batsmen .he was not given the bowl but he is very good with the off spin too .hopefully he continue his hardwork and replace soon malik/hafeez as s off spin allrounder
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but he didn't bowl at all in the PSL right?
I do wonder why that was given his stats suggest he is a genuine allrpunder. Especially given we had part timers like Fakhar Zaman and Devcich opening the bowling.
Unless he was injured, I think the Qalandars missed out big time there. Half decent bowling performances would have probably seen him in the national side too.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but he didn't bowl at all in the PSL right?
I do wonder why that was given his stats suggest he is a genuine allrpunder. Especially given we had part timers like Fakhar Zaman and Devcich opening the bowling.
Unless he was injured, I think the Qalandars missed out big time there. Half decent bowling performances would have probably seen him in the national side too.

because of narine he was not given the ball hopefully he will be bowl in next PSL
 
Need to focus on his bowling. Pakistan desperately needs an off spinner. If he performs well with the bowl, can become an important member of the team.
 
Would like to see his bowling as he won't be picked in the international team on just his batting atm.
 
He's playing Grade 2 cricket now in the Patron's Trophy.

Figures of 4/53 and 3/34 in the first round. :salute

Oh that's nice, if he bowls well he is warranted of a place in squad (if not 11) bcz there is no other off-spinner in Pak
 
Agha Salman: The potential spin-wizard of the future?

These are exciting times for Pakistan LOI's fans.

The team is one an upwards-spiral and with each passing day, there are new debutants (Talat, Hasan, Fakhar, Babar, Shadab, Shaheen in T20's) who have reinvigorated synergy and hope in the hearts and minds of Pakistani cricket fans around the world.

There is just one problem.

The lack of a genuine off-spinner.

Since the inclusion of Saqlain Mushtaq in the mid-90's, Pakistan has always had a potent off-spinner who can bowl a decent doosra and contain the batsmen in the middle overs. Essentially, killing off all the momentum that most teams look to build in the 20-40 overs stage. S. Ajmal, S. Malik and S. Mushtaq were wonderful spinners who more than enough performed the job required.

Since April of 15', Pakistan has not found an able replacement for S. Ajmal. But with the performances of Agha Salman in the recent PSL, he has been singled out by Mickey Arthur as one of the performing young players in the tournament.

The inclusion of Agha into both the LOI's and Test teams will have several positive effects on the team's chances of coming out on top...

1) A second spinner to support Shadab/Yasir.

2) An off-spinner to challenge the left-handers.

3) A more than capable lower-order batsman.

4) Reduces the overall age of the team since he is just 24 years old.

5) He has a List A average of 29.93 and 16.05 in T20's. This showcases his ability to maintain a tight end up without giving the opposition more than 60 runs.

6) Will make sure that our batting extends to #11.

Now with an aging Yasir and I do not mean to sound like a broken record here, who is one the wrong side of 30, and a Shadab Khan who needs a spinner maintaining control at one end to regularely pick up wickets at the other, Agha is the perfect fit.

Let's hope he gets his chance to shine properly by the time PSL 2019 is done and dusted with.
 
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Right now, LOI team is full. Maybe he can be in the squad, but not XI.

I like the prospect for him in Tests though. He can fit in the XI in the UAE.
 
His domestic numbers are atrocious.... Don't be swayed by a couple of PSL fifties. Numbers are a huge indicator of how a cricketer would do. There is a reason why Fakhar averaged 50+ in domestics and is able to translate that in international performance. There is a reason why Babar averaged 50+ in domestics and is performing in international cricket.


There have been cases where players have performed in domestics but flopped like no tomorrow in international, but there are next to no examples of players flopping in domestics yet performing in internationals.
 
I don’t think he will ever have a utility in the LOI teams... we have enough accumulators as it is. Off spinners are generally murdered in LOI these days as well.

In tests he could be useful in UAE with his off spin. Needs a good domestic season though.
 
If he performs extraordinary with the ball then only can be inducted in the national team. We have got a reservoir of such players who are not specialised in any department whether it is bowling or batting.
 
I am no fan of Malik but he is still better than Agha Salman.

As far as tests go his FC numbers are mediocre in both batting and bowling. Only way he can be a potential option is if he can bring his batting average 36+ and bowling average 28- in FC.
 
He showed potential with his batting. But we didn't get to see his bowling.
 
We have better batsman than him in our LOI top order and he is not a lower order batsman so he cannot be in the team.
 
He had a couple of good innings in PSL but still don't think he is ready for international cricket. Hopefully by the time Malik retires, Agha Salman will be ready to replace him in the Pakistan side but he has to have a very good domestic season as his stats aren't anything special. I think Malik will retire after 2019 WC from ODIs and retire from T20Is after 2020 World T20
 
He should play for his batting. There is room for a proper batsman in the one day side. His bowling would be bonus.
 
His domestic numbers are atrocious.... Don't be swayed by a couple of PSL fifties. Numbers are a huge indicator of how a cricketer would do. There is a reason why Fakhar averaged 50+ in domestics and is able to translate that in international performance. There is a reason why Babar averaged 50+ in domestics and is performing in international cricket.


There have been cases where players have performed in domestics but flopped like no tomorrow in international, but there are next to no examples of players flopping in domestics yet performing in internationals.

He's numbers are not really atrocious for someone who bats in the lower end of the middle order, as a sr almost approaching 90 and most importantly ,from what most of us saw in the PSL, he has pretty good technique and is a mix between a solid batsman and a good striker. I particularly enjoy the fact that he is one of the few young batsmen who actually play with a straight bat.

Add to that picking up wickets at less than 30 is pretty good going. I personally liked him batting higher in T20s and felt he should have been in the international squad and partnered Fakhar, although Babar's performances might put an end to that. Still, theres place for a second spin bowling all rounder if Malik isnt around.
 
*** LCCA GROUND, LAHORE

Brighto Paints (First Innings) 336-10 in 78.2 overs: (Salman Ali Agha 97, 107 balls, 18x4s, Ishfaq Ahmed 57, 73 balls, 9x4s, Abdul Wahab Dar 39, 73 balls, 7x4s, Naseer Akram 39, 60 balls, 6x4s, Muhammad Ramiz 30, 69 balls, 4x4s, Ali Shan 21, 33 balls, 4x4s, Ali Usman 7-105)

(Salman Ali Agha = Agha Salman)
 
*** LCCA GROUND, LAHORE

Brighto Paints (First Innings) 336-10 in 78.2 overs: (Salman Ali Agha 97, 107 balls, 18x4s, Ishfaq Ahmed 57, 73 balls, 9x4s, Abdul Wahab Dar 39, 73 balls, 7x4s, Naseer Akram 39, 60 balls, 6x4s, Muhammad Ramiz 30, 69 balls, 4x4s, Ali Shan 21, 33 balls, 4x4s, Ali Usman 7-105)

(Salman Ali Agha = Agha Salman)


Great. Last two seasons he has been given decent oppurtunity at Grade 2 and FC Level and he has performed as like his Season 1 FC numbers where he averaged 50 plus.
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Great. Last two seasons he has been given decent oppurtunity at Grade 2 and FC Level and he has performed as like his Season 1 FC numbers where he averaged 50 plus.

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Isn't Salman Ali Agha some other guy? Are we confusing him with Agha Salman.

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Scored 26 off 34 today for Federal Areas and later had figures of 4-0-8-3 in an easy victory for his side.
 
He can be a better long-term replacement of Hafeez if he is given the oppurtunity to work with saqlain mushtaq at NCA for atleast 6 weeks.
 
Excellent 60 today for Federal to help his team to winning the Pakistan Cup
 
Solid talent.Good with ball,more than decent with bat.

He is best fit for ODIs IMO(should be added in place of Shoaib/Hafeez)but no harm giving him a run in T20Is either.T20Is.
 
38 in today's Global T20 game of 27 balls.
 
If you wanted to pick an off spinning all rounder then you should've picked this guy instead of Hafeez. He's not ready or the finished article by any means but it wouldn't have done any harm for him to get games against a depleted Zim.
 
If you wanted to pick an off spinning all rounder then you should've picked this guy instead of Hafeez. He's not ready or the finished article by any means but it wouldn't have done any harm for him to get games against a depleted Zim.

Yeah but how much experience does he have :moha
 
Would rather have seen Agha get a chance than see Hafeez get yet another chance.
 
2/43 off 4 overs for Agha yesterday in the Canada GT20, then he hit 73 off 41 balls (8 4s, 3 6s) to help his side chase down 204. Won the Man of the Match award.
 
Agha batting on 40* off 16 balls right now in the GT20 Eliminator.

He's absolutely slaughtering the spinners :hafeez
 
2/43 off 4 overs for Agha yesterday in the Canada GT20, then he hit 73 off 41 balls (8 4s, 3 6s) to help his side chase down 204. Won the Man of the Match award.

I was there at the ground in King City. Some really nice shots from Agha but some were edges as well. Nevertheless, top quality inning against some top bowlers to help his side win.
 
Agha gets Warner's wicket.

But but we have no off-spin all-rounders in Pakistan cricket besides :hafeez

:sree
 
Not sure who he has been working with, but it looks as though he has improved his bowling (based on his bowling in the Abu Dhabi T20 Tournament).
 
He needs to make PSL 4 better than his previous PSL.
 
Agha Salman scored a 117-balls 104, laced with 12 fours in the 2nd XI tournament for Southern Punjab
 
97 and 42* on a turning pitch against Yasir Shah and Kashif Bhatti

Scores at a high strikerate even againg the best bowlers


One of the best players of spin bowling in Pakistan
 
97 and 42* on a turning pitch against Yasir Shah and Kashif Bhatti

Scores at a high strikerate even againg the best bowlers


One of the best players of spin bowling in Pakistan

Well spotted. A very good player of spin, but needs to improve his technique against pace.
Too front foot dominated. He also needs to tighten his left shoulder to avoid getting square on because his back lift is such that it opens him up at the moment.
 
Needs a big season
Ideal replacement for Asad Shafiq at 6 for tests and Mohammed Hafeez in ODIs
 
Needs a big season
Ideal replacement for Asad Shafiq at 6 for tests and Mohammed Hafeez in ODIs

Good thing is hes only 27 so he has time to get into the team but doubt thing he will be given a chance
 
Looks to be in great form this year. Scored runs for 2nd XI on National T20 Cup and got promoted and now scoring runs for SP's main XI in QAE along with his off spin bowling.
 
He's having a fantastic QEA Trophy so far, 2nd highest run scorer:

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He's also taken 11 wickets, the 15th highest in the competition.
 
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If he keeps scoring like this, he might start become a really intriguing option considering how Pakistan desperately lack right arm off spin who can also bat. It's a good reason why Iftikhar keeps getting picked and why even a shocking pick like Bilal Asif got some matches.

He seems to score pretty quickly too so he does have the possibility to play in any format. Hopefully he continues to bat well and keeps bowling well economical to get a legitimate shot.
 
I think we'll have another Aamer Yamin scenario on our hands where he's good, but not quite good enough in either format.

Pakistan has the spin all rounder role covered for a while now with Shadab and Imad. I don't see Agha usurping either one of these two yet.
 
Solid option for #6 for tests in my opinion, seems to be in good form with the bat and quite handy with off spin
 
I think we'll have another Aamer Yamin scenario on our hands where he's good, but not quite good enough in either format.

Pakistan has the spin all rounder role covered for a while now with Shadab and Imad. I don't see Agha usurping either one of these two yet.

What about tests and can be replace imad in limited overs
 
Hope he keeps scoring runs and keeps it tight when bowling can be decent option inplaxe of imad in limited overs snd in tests
 
He is one of the best players of spin that i have seen from Pakistan in recent times.
A very good front foot player, but i have reservations on his play against the short ball.

Certainly looks like a very intelligent batsman who is good under pressure.
 
Please remember to take all recent batting performances with a pinch of salt. The jump from the 3rd rate FC bowling he's facing now to international cricket is humungous.

He looks good but he'll need to perform another season with the bat before he's taken seriously imo.
 
Please remember to take all recent batting performances with a pinch of salt. The jump from the 3rd rate FC bowling he's facing now to international cricket is humungous.

He looks good but he'll need to perform another season with the bat before he's taken seriously imo.

He's played 57 FC matches and Pakistan doesn't have one off-spin all-rounder. Given that next T20 and 50 WC are in India, Pakistan should try this guy in internationals
 
Is he a batting all rounder or a bowling all rounder ?from the vidoes i have seen he seems more like a batting all rounder

Batting Allrounder
Played most of his Career at 6

I dont Expect much from his bowling if he makes it to the national team
 
Batting Allrounder
Played most of his Career at 6

I dont Expect much from his bowling if he makes it to the national team

I think he's a decent offie much better than someone like Iftikhar who is a part-timer
 
Batting Allrounder
Played most of his Career at 6

I dont Expect much from his bowling if he makes it to the national team

Thankyou he could decent option with the ball if hr can give give 15 tidy overs with the ball and just keep it tight
 
Please remember to take all recent batting performances with a pinch of salt. The jump from the 3rd rate FC bowling he's facing now to international cricket is humungous.

He looks good but he'll need to perform another season with the bat before he's taken seriously imo.

If he can average 30 with the bat thats more than hady batting at 7
 
100 off 112 balls on the 4th day chasing 370 against Tabish Khan-Mir Hamza-Shahnawaz Dhani and Mohammed Asghar

Hopefully Multan Sultans pick him
 
If he is not playing as 5th bowler #7 bat in home tests then Misbah needs to get his head checked.
 
From PCB report:

Imran was provided solid support from the other end when Salman, who recorded his second century of the season, joined him at the crease. Their 141-run partnership set the platform for Southern Punjab’s win.

Salman made 100 off 112 balls in a knock studded with 14 fours and two sixes before he was dismissed by Tabish Khan (three for 95).
 
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100 off 112 balls on the 4th day chasing 370 against Tabish Khan-Mir Hamza-Shahnawaz Dhani and Mohammed Asghar

Hopefully Multan Sultans pick him

Retained by Lahore.
 
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Can be an option for batting all rounder in sub continent. Have scored 941 runs at a SR of 76.1 (Can be handy for no 6,7 position) and provides a decent off spin option as well.
 
Seems to be doing a good job in this big run chase of 310 - 67* so far
 
101* in 73 balls till now for SP while chasing 310.
 
He was quite an ordinary player in his first stint. Not sure if he is going to make huge waves at international cricket if ever considered
 
He was quite an ordinary player in his first stint. Not sure if he is going to make huge waves at international cricket if ever considered

I don't think he was ever ordinary. What makes you think he was. My first look at him was when he got selected and played for LQ in PSL. And he was comfortably the best-looking batsman in that loser team. He was a bit green but he has matured now and always makes impactful runs. A player like him should get selected in from of Saud or Kamran Ghulam.
 
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