Pakistan Announced T20 World Cup Squad – Check Will Is Out From WC Race

Pakistan’s selection for the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 marks one of the most decisive tactical resets in recent history. Led by chief selector Aqib Javed and white-ball head coach Mike Hesson, the selection committee has prioritized conditions, role clarity, and control over reputation.
The result is a squad that breaks from the past, embraces spin-heavy conditions, and introduces a new leadership core.
🚨 The Big Exclusions: Who Is OUT and Why
1. Haris Rauf – The Express Pacer Left Behind
The omission of Haris Rauf is the most debated decision.
Why this is shocking
- Pakistan’s highest T20I wicket-taker (133 wickets)
- Strong recent form in the Big Bash League with 20 wickets
- Proven big-match temperament
Why he was dropped
- Sri Lankan pitches historically:
- Neutralize raw pace
- Reward cutters, control, and variation
- Management believes Rauf’s express pace model becomes expensive on slower surfaces
- His costly spell in the 2025 Asia Cup final vs India reportedly reinforced concerns around economy and control
Selector logic
Pakistan chose only three specialist fast bowlers, leaving no margin for a pace-only option.
2. Mohammad Rizwan – End of an Era at the Top
For the first time since 2021, Mohammad Rizwan will miss a T20 World Cup.
Why this matters
- Backbone of Pakistan’s T20 batting for four years
- One half of the iconic Babar–Rizwan opening pair
Official reason
Mike Hesson confirmed the team needs:
- A wicket-keeper who can bat in the middle or lower-middle order
- Greater flexibility in finishing roles
Rizwan is viewed as a specialist opener, and with Saim Ayub and Babar Azam preferred at the top, his role disappeared.
This decision reflects role-based selection, not form.
🧢 A New Leader: Salman Ali Agha Named Captain
In a major leadership shift, Salman Ali Agha has been appointed Pakistan’s T20 captain.
Why Salman?
- Tactical awareness
- Comfort against spin
- Calm on-field decision-making
- Viewed as a long-term white-ball leader
This confirms Pakistan’s intent to build a new leadership spine, rather than rotating the same senior names.
🏏 Pakistan’s Official 15-Member Squad (T20 World Cup 2026)
Captain
- Salman Ali Agha
Batters
- Babar Azam
- Fakhar Zaman
- Saim Ayub
- Usman Khan
Wicket-Keepers
- Sahibzada Farhan
- Khawaja Mohammad Nafay
All-Rounders
- Shadab Khan
- Mohammad Nawaz
- Faheem Ashraf
Fast Bowlers
- Shaheen Shah Afridi
- Naseem Shah
- Mohammad Salman Mirza
Spinners
- Abrar Ahmed
- Usman Tariq (Mystery Spinner)
🔍 Key Takeaways from the Squad
Babar Azam Returns Without the Armband
Despite losing the captaincy and facing criticism over strike rate, Babar Azam remains central to Pakistan’s batting plans due to:
- Tournament experience
- Big-match temperament
- Proven Asian track record
Fresh Faces, First World Cups
- Khawaja Nafay
- Mohammad Salman Mirza
- Usman Tariq
All three earn their maiden World Cup call-ups, signaling trust in domestic and PSL pathways.
The Sri Lanka Factor: Everything Revolves Around Conditions
Under the hybrid arrangement, Pakistan will play all matches in Sri Lanka, even knockout games.
This explains:
- Heavy reliance on spin
- Reduced pace options
- Selection of bowlers who can operate across phases
Control > Speed is the core philosophy.
📅 Pakistan’s Group A Schedule (Colombo)
All matches will be played in Colombo.
| Date | Match |
|---|---|
| Feb 7 | Pakistan vs Netherlands |
| Feb 10 | Pakistan vs USA |
| Feb 15 | Pakistan vs India (High-stakes clash) |
| Feb 18 | Pakistan vs Namibia |
Final Verdict
Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad is not conservative, not sentimental, and not reputation-driven. It is:
- Conditions-first
- Role-specific
- Spin-dominant
- Leadership-reset focused










