T20I captain Agha Salman has said that the upcoming Tri-nation series against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe will focus on results and talent.
The series scheduled to start today also aims to provide opportunities for emerging players as the Men in Green prepare for the T20 World Cup 2026.
The star all-rounder emphasized that while winning remains the top priority, all squad members will receive fair chances to prove their abilities.
Agha further stated that international cricket allows no complacency, so victories come first, with rotation and experimentation occurring where feasible.
Recent squad changes include Mohammad Haris, Sufiyan Muqeem, and Hasan Nawaz being replaced by Usman Khan, Usman Tariq, and Abdul Samad.
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The T20 captain hinted Abdul Samad could strengthen the middle order as Pakistan searches for a reliable finisher in the shortest format.
Agha admitted middle-order performances have not met expectations, adding that Samad naturally fits the role of finisher at number 6.
The Tri-series format sees each team play twice, with the top two sides advancing to the final on November 29 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
Pakistan will open the series against Zimbabwe tonight before facing Sri Lanka on November 22 to test new combinations and strategies.
