ICC Champions Trophy Aqib defends Faheem, Khushdil selection in squad

Pakistan head coach Aaqib Javed addressing a presser on January 24, 2025.— Facebook@PakistanCricketBoard


Pakistan head coach Aaqib Javed addressing a presser on January 24, 2025.— Facebook@PakistanCricketBoard

LAHORE: Pakistan’s interim head coach Aqib Javed outlined an ambitious preparation strategy for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, highlighting the crucial role of the tri-nation series in fine-tuning the national squad’s readiness for the prestigious tournament.

Faheem and Khushdil were among the four players, who returned to the national ODI side for the eight-team tournament, with their appearances in the format dating back to September 2023 and August 2022, respectively.

Javed detailed several key decisions in the team’s composition, particularly addressing the inclusion of Khushdil Shah following Saim Ayub’s injury setback. “Khushdil selection strengthens our spin-bowling options while maintaining batting depth, crucial for Asian conditions,” Javed explained. The all-rounder will join a versatile spin department featuring Salman Agha and Abrar Ahmed.

“Criticism regarding Faheem Ashraf’s selection is their opinion, and we respect that. However, we believe in his potential and contribution to the team,” said Javed. “Aamir Jamal also came under discussion, but he did not play many ODIs. So, Faheem was selected because he bowls fast besides batting, an option which can be used if required.

“Khushdil Shah’s name was discussed before the Australia tour. We could not have an opening batsman as a replacement for Saim Ayub because we needed an all-rounder to fill his void, which is why Khushdil was included in the squad.”

“It is not possible to play with two spinners when you have Abrar,” said Javed. “We have an advantage of playing in the home conditions. So, if there is an injury, it would be easy to replace a spinner. And, in the top seven batters, I think we have enough spin options,” he added.

The coach’s confidence in Shaheen Shah Afridi’s fitness was evident as he dismissed concerns about the pace spearhead’s readiness. “Any questions about fitness should be directed towards our opponents,” Javed stated, reflecting the team management’s satisfaction with Afridi’s preparation.

The squad’s balance has been carefully crafted, combining experienced campaigners with emerging talent. Usman Khan’s inclusion as the second wicketkeeper provides crucial backup, while the team’s all-round capabilities have been bolstered through strategic selections.

The team’s preparation schedule includes intensive training sessions focusing on specific skills and match scenarios, with the tri-nation series serving as a practical application of these preparations. “Our goal is to enter the Champions Trophy with maximum match readiness and tactical clarity,” Javed concluded.


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