Pakistan’s T20 captain Salman Ali Agha has finally addressed the big question that fans have been asking ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup — Will there be changes in the squad?
His answer is clear: No major changes are expected.
“No Big Changes Before the World Cup” – Salman Agha
Speaking about his team’s preparations, Salman said:
“I don’t see any major changes in the national T20 team before the World Cup.”
He added that the management has spent the last few months defining specific roles for every player, which has brought much-needed clarity and stability to the team environment.
Winning Momentum Behind Pakistan
Under Salman Agha’s leadership, Pakistan has shown promising form, recently:
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Winning the T20 series against South Africa, and
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Clinching the Tri-Nation Series, boosting confidence ahead of the world event.
The captain believes that this consistency is the result of keeping the core group intact.
World Cup Starts February 7
The 2026 ICC T20 World Cup will be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. With the tournament inching closer, Pakistan appears set to back its current squad rather than experiment with new faces.
Stability Over Experimentation
Salman’s message is simple — the team that has been performing well will continue to be trusted.
For fans wondering about new additions or surprise picks, the captain has given his verdict:
Pakistan will enter the 2026 T20 World Cup with stability, confidence, and a largely unchanged lineup.







