Iftikhar Ahmed
Once a key figure in Pakistan’s white-ball setup, Iftikhar Ahmed has seen a steep decline in form and opportunity. At nearly 36, the power-hitter struggled in the PSL 2025, scoring just 98 runs at an average of 19.60 and a strike rate of 124.05
With Agha Salman and Hasan Nawaz solidifying their spots in the middle order, and Iftikhar now out of the PCB's central contracts, a return seems improbable. The lack of space in the squad and diminished output may soon prompt his T20I retirement
Shan Masood
Traditionally an anchor in the top order, Shan Masood’s patient style doesn't align with Pakistan’s new attacking blueprint. With the rise of dynamic top-order batters like Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, and the continued presence of Fakhar Zaman, Masood’s role appears redundant
As Pakistan prioritizes explosive starts and fearless hitting, Masood’s measured approach may see him phased out of T20Is, potentially nudging him toward retirement from the format
Mohammad Ali
Mohammad Ali’s T20I stint has been underwhelming. Despite a promising PSL campaign, his international performances, including a poor showing in New Zealand (1 wicket, 12.28 economy), haven't justified selection
In today’s high-paced T20 environment, medium pacers like Ali, who depend on seam movement, struggle to stay relevant. With Pakistan favouring high-impact bowlers, his exclusion from future squads seems likely, along with an early exit from T20Is

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