5 captains set to lead their nations for the first time in T20 World Cup

As the T20 World Cup is set to begin here is the list of five captains who will be leading their side for the first time in the upcoming World Cup

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3. Salman Ali Agha (Pakistan)

Salman Agha
Salman Agha. (Photo source: Getty Images)

Pakistan’s decision to appoint Salman Ali Agha reflects a preference for tactical stability and adaptability. A composed middle-order batter, Salman is viewed as a leader who values structure while remaining flexible based on match situations.

Pakistan’s inconsistency in T20 cricket places immediate pressure on his leadership. Salman’s effectiveness will depend on how well he integrates Pakistan’s pace-heavy bowling attack with controlled middle-over strategies. With the bat, he has scored 736 runs in 39 T20I innings at an average of 23.74 and a strike rate of 117.20, positioning him as a potential anchor in a batting unit that has struggled for tempo.

All of Pakistan’s group-stage matches are scheduled in Sri Lanka, where slower surfaces are expected to favour disciplined bowling and calculated batting. In such conditions, Salman’s ability to maximise Pakistan’s spin resources and manage totals in the 160–170 range could be decisive.

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