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Pakistan Australia T20 Series key for World Cup XI, says Salman Agha

Pakistan Australia T20 Series

Pakistan’s T20I captain Salman Ali Agha has said the Pakistan Australia T20 Series will play a decisive role in finalising the national team’s playing XI for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Speaking ahead of the three-match series in Lahore, Agha stressed that the focus is on team balance, adaptability, and collective performance rather than individual stardom.

Pakistan Australia T20 Series crucial for team combination

Addressing the media at Gaddafi Stadium, Agha described the Australia series as a critical assessment phase for Pakistan as the World Cup approaches. He said the upcoming matches would give the team management a clear picture of which players best fit different match situations.

The Pakistan captain underlined that every player in the squad has been assigned a defined role. According to him, flexibility will be key during the series, with players expected to adjust their approach based on the team’s requirements rather than personal milestones.

He explained that modern T20 cricket demands situational awareness, adding that scoring at a steady pace or accelerating quickly depends entirely on match conditions. Agha maintained that the team’s direction is clear and that the focus remains on building a winning combination for global competition.

The three-match series begins on Thursday in Lahore, with the remaining fixtures scheduled at the same venue on January 31 and February 1. The toss for each match will take place at 5:30pm local time, while play will start at 6:00pm.

Focus beyond individuals ahead of World Cup

Agha also urged media and fans to shift attention from individual players and instead evaluate the squad as a unit. Without naming controversies, he indicated that Pakistan’s strength lies in its depth, and every squad member deserves recognition for their contribution.

Commenting on Australia, the captain acknowledged their consistency and competitive mindset. He noted that even in the absence of some key Australian players, the visiting side remains a strong challenge. However, he described the home series as an important opportunity for Pakistan to assert itself ahead of the World Cup.

The T20 series will serve as vital preparation for both teams before the ICC T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. Pakistan will compete in Group A alongside India, the USA, the Netherlands, and Namibia, while Australia will feature in Group B.

Historically, Pakistan and Australia have played 28 T20 internationals, with Australia holding a slight edge in wins. The upcoming Pakistan Australia T20 Series is expected to add another important chapter as both sides fine-tune their squads for the global tournament.

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