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Salman Ali Agha Breaks Silence on Salman Mirza’s Exclusion from West Indies T20Is

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Pakistan vs West Indies: Salman Agha Explains Salman Mirza’s Exclusion Ahead of T20I Series

As Pakistan gears up for an exciting three-match T20I series against the West Indies, questions continue to circulate around the omission of emerging pacer Salman Mirza. Addressing the media, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has now offered insight into the decision, pointing to the team’s bowling depth and strategic planning ahead of the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup.

🎯 Focus on Experience Over Experimentation
Salman Agha highlighted that the selectors have opted to go with Pakistan’s most seasoned pacers for the upcoming high-stakes matches.

“Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Hasan Ali are our first-choice bowlers,” he said, emphasizing the importance of relying on proven performers as Pakistan fine-tunes its lineup for global tournaments.

📉 Exclusions Spark Fan Debate
The exclusion of Salman Mirza and Abbas Afridi, both of whom impressed during the Bangladesh series, has sparked discussion among fans and cricket analysts. However, the team’s decision reflects a tactical approach—especially considering the power-packed West Indies batting lineup and the batting-friendly conditions expected in the Caribbean.

🔁 Not the End of the Road for Youngsters
Despite not making the final squad, Salman Mirza and Abbas Afridi remain in the extended pool for Pakistan’s T20 World Cup preparations. With plenty of T20 cricket on the horizon, both players are expected to receive further opportunities in the coming months.

🏏 Eyes on the Series Opener
The first T20I is set to take place on August 1, with fans eagerly awaiting to see how Pakistan’s experienced bowling unit performs. The series also offers a chance for young talent to be reconsidered based on team dynamics and performance.

🔎 Looking Ahead
With the Asia Cup and T20 World Cup just around the corner, Pakistan’s coaching staff and selectors are prioritizing team balance and consistency. The West Indies series serves as a key stepping stone in building momentum for the upcoming global challenges.

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