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Reports from within the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) indicate significant organizational and squad changes are on the horizon. Chairman Mohsin Naqvi is reportedly preparing for a major shake-up following the conclusion of the eagerly anticipated T20 World Cup, a move set to reshape the nation's cricketing future.
A central component of the chairman's proposed reforms specifically targets the current T20I captaincy. Salman Ali Agha, who leads the Pakistan T20I squad, is reportedly set to be sacked from his leadership position. This move would signify a substantial alteration in the team's command structure for the shortest format.
Future of Pakistan's T20I Captaincy
Beyond the leadership change, the reports detail even more profound implications for several senior players within the national setup. Chairman Mohsin Naqvi is also reportedly planning to effectively "bring 'curtains to the careers of'" two prominent cricketers, underscoring the finality of these potential decisions.
The two players specifically named in these impactful reports are acclaimed batsman Babar Azam and fast bowler Usman Khan. Their potential exclusion from future international cricket signifies a bold and sweeping strategy by the PCB chairman, potentially marking a new era for team composition.
Veteran Players' Careers Under Review
These anticipated actions by Mohsin Naqvi are slated to take place immediately after the conclusion of the T20 World Cup. The timing of these widespread changes suggests a thorough evaluation of team performance and individual contributions post-tournament. The cricket community awaits official confirmations.
Post-T20 World Cup Revamp Expected
The rumored shake-up indicates a resolute commitment from the PCB chairman to implement significant reforms, potentially altering the very fabric of Pakistan's T20I squad. The period following the global tournament is expected to usher in a definitive new phase for the country's cricketing landscape.

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