Shadab Khan was formerly thought to be a lock to make Pakistan‘s ODI World Cup team, but following a poor showing in the 2023 Asia Cup, he now finds himself in doubt. Shadab’s meager performances, which included only six wickets, were a major factor in Pakistan’s elimination.
Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan, expressed his displeasure with some senior players’ performances, Shadab Khan being one of them. Abrar Ahmed has become a viable candidate for a position in the World Cup roster as a result of the announcement.
Abrar Ahmed rose to prominence by showcasing his leg-spinning skills against England during the Test series. Abrar has attracted notice fast thanks to his reputation for being able to bowl more quickly in the air with many variants.
He has only played in the Test format, yet in only six games he has amassed 38 wickets. Inzamam-ul-Haq, the chief selection, seemed to be very happy with the young player’s quick success in the longer format.
Shadab Khan may not be completely removed from the World Cup roster, but speculations indicate that he could lose his vice-captaincy position.
The front-runner to replace the current vice-captain is Shaheen Shah Afridi, who led the bowling attack admirably during the Asia Cup.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is thinking about making a number of administrative changes, including maybe changing the team. Decisions will be made following a meeting between top selector Inzamam-ul-Haq, skipper Babar Azam, and PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf.
Along with Shadab Khan, opener Fakhar Zaman’s World Cup roster spot is also in doubt after he failed to register even one fifty at the Asia Cup. Additionally, Hasan Ali and Zaman Khan could take Naseem Shah’s spot if he is unable to compete in the World Cup. Haris Rauf is anticipated to restore his fitness in time for the World Cup, which is fantastic news for Pakistan.