‘How can there be captaincy when there’s no place in the team?’ Shahid Afridi lashes out, criticizes son-in-law
Former cricketer Shahid Afridi criticized the current T20 captain Salman Agha as Pakistan's cricket board considers removing him after poor performances in recent tournaments.
The Pakistan cricket team is currently in turmoil regarding its T20 captaincy following their exit from the Super 8 stage in the T20 World Cup 2026. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has initiated steps to replace current T20 captain Salman Agha, whose record of 31 wins and 18 losses in 50 matches remains decent statistically but has not translated into major tournament victories. With the team failing to secure titles in both the 2025 Asia Cup and the 2026 T20 World Cup, the pressure is mounting on Agha and the PCB to make significant changes.
Former cricketer Shahid Afridi voiced sharp criticism towards Agha, questioning how he could lead the team when his place in it is uncertain. Afridi's remarks reflect a broader sentiment among cricket analysts and fans who point to the team's lack of progression under Agha’s leadership. The debate centers on whether Agha should resign or if the PCB will dismiss him, a situation made even more complicated by Afridi's familial ties to him as his son-in-law. This conflict of interest raises eyebrows regarding the objectivity of Afridi's commentary.
With the T20 World Cup 2026 results still fresh in the minds of the stakeholders involved, the PCB’s decision regarding Agha's fate could have significant implications for Pakistan cricket. As the team aims to rebuild and prepare for future tournaments, leadership choices will play a crucial role in determining their success or failure. The ongoing discussion serves as a reminder of the high stakes in cricket, particularly in a nation where the sport is seen not just as a game but as a matter of national pride.