CRICKET: Pakistan announced its ODI squad for Australia series starting May 30 with Mohammad Rizwan, Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman missing out. Meanwhile, Shan Masood’s Test captaincy future faces uncertainty after Bangladesh’s historic 2-0 whitewash.
By Sam Khan
Published: May 22, 2026
Pakistan cricket is once again under intense scrutiny after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced a revamped squad for the upcoming ODI series against Australia beginning May 30, while speculation continues to grow over Shan Masood’s future as Test captain following Pakistan’s humiliating 2-0 Test series whitewash against Bangladesh. The squad announcement has triggered major fan reactions due to the omission of several senior names, inclusion of fresh faces, and growing leadership uncertainty across formats.

The upcoming Australia ODI series could prove crucial not only for Pakistan’s preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup, but also for determining the future direction of the team.
Pakistan Announce ODI Squad for Australia Series
Pakistan named a 16-member ODI squad for the three-match home series against Australia, scheduled to begin on May 30, with matches set to be played in Rawalpindi and Lahore. The selection panel has brought back several senior players while also testing younger talent.
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Pakistan ODI Squad vs Australia
- Shaheen Shah Afridi (Captain)
- Salman Ali Agha (Vice-Captain)
- Babar Azam
- Haris Rauf
- Naseem Shah
- Shadab Khan
- Abrar Ahmed
- Abdul Samad
- Ahmed Daniyal
- Arafat Minhas
- Maaz Sadaqat
- Rohail Nazir (wk)
- Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (wk)
- Sahibzada Farhan
- Shamyl Hussain
- Sufiyan Muqeem.
The return of senior names like Babar Azam, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah and Shadab Khan signals that selectors still want an experienced core despite recent disappointments.
Mohammad Rizwan’s Shock Exclusion Stuns Fans
The biggest surprise from the squad announcement is undoubtedly the omission of Mohammad Rizwan.
Rizwan, one of Pakistan’s most dependable white-ball cricketers in recent years, has been left out of the ODI squad in what many analysts see as a major transition move. His absence has immediately sparked heated debate among fans, especially considering his leadership experience and consistency with the bat. Reports suggest selectors may now be experimenting with younger combinations as Pakistan begins long-term planning for the 2027 ODI World Cup.
For years, Rizwan has been viewed as Pakistan’s backbone in pressure situations. Dropping such a senior player sends a strong message that no place in the team is guaranteed anymore.
Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman Also Miss Out
Another major talking point is the absence of Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman.
Many fans initially blamed poor performances, especially after criticism surrounding Pakistan’s disappointing recent tournaments and inconsistent batting displays.
However, official reports indicate that both players are currently unavailable due to injuries and rehabilitation programs, rather than being purely dropped for form reasons. PCB sources confirmed that both players continue recovery and were not considered fully fit for selection.
Still, criticism surrounding performances has continued.
Saim Ayub’s aggressive style has shown promise, but inconsistency and poor shot selection in pressure matches have frustrated supporters. Fakhar Zaman, meanwhile, continues battling recurring fitness concerns despite remaining one of Pakistan’s most destructive ODI batters when fully fit.
Fresh Faces Signal New Direction
The selectors have also handed opportunities to several emerging players, including:
- Ahmed Daniyal
- Arafat Minhas
- Rohail Nazir
- Muhammad Ghazi Ghori
- Shamyl Hussain
- Maaz Sadaqat.
This suggests Pakistan may be entering another rebuilding phase.
The message from selectors appears clear: young talent will now get more opportunities alongside experienced players as Pakistan reshapes its ODI future.
Bangladesh Whitewash Increases Pressure on Shan Masood
While ODI selection drama dominates headlines, Pakistan’s Test team crisis has become even more serious.
Pakistan suffered a historic 2-0 Test whitewash against Bangladesh, losing the second Test by 78 runs in Sylhet. It marked Bangladesh’s first-ever Test series clean sweep over Pakistan and one of Pakistan cricket’s most embarrassing recent results.
The defeat has placed enormous pressure on Shan Masood, whose captaincy record continues facing criticism.
Under Masood’s leadership, Pakistan has struggled for consistency, and growing frustration among fans has raised fresh questions about leadership and accountability.
Is Shan Masood About to Resign?
As of now, Shan Masood has not officially resigned as Test captain.
However, following the Bangladesh defeat, Masood publicly admitted that the decision regarding his future now rests with the PCB. He also apologised to fans for Pakistan’s disappointing performances, adding fuel to speculation that leadership changes may be coming soon.
Reports in Pakistani media suggest discussions regarding Test captaincy are likely in the coming weeks.
Could Salman Ali Agha Become Pakistan’s Next Test Captain?
One name increasingly being discussed is Salman Ali Agha.
Currently serving as Pakistan’s T20 captain and ODI vice-captain, Salman has quietly earned respect for his calm temperament and consistent performances across formats. Many cricket observers believe he could emerge as a logical long-term leadership option if PCB decides to move on from Shan Masood.
However, it is important to note that PCB has not officially confirmed Salman Agha as the next Test captain, and current discussions remain speculative.
Perspective
Pakistan cricket once again appears stuck between transition and instability.
Dropping senior names like Mohammad Rizwan, managing injury setbacks involving Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman, and suffering a humiliating Bangladesh whitewash have created enormous pressure on the system.
The Australia ODI series starting May 30 now becomes far bigger than just another bilateral contest.
For Pakistan, it could shape future leadership, squad planning, and possibly even the future of Shan Masood’s captaincy.
FAQs
1. Why was Mohammad Rizwan dropped from Pakistan’s ODI squad?
Reports suggest selectors are experimenting with younger combinations and planning long-term for the 2027 ODI World Cup.
2. Why are Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman missing?
Both players are currently injured and undergoing rehabilitation.
3. Has Shan Masood resigned as Test captain?
No. He has not resigned, but admitted PCB will decide his future.
4. Who could replace Shan Masood?
Salman Ali Agha is among the names being discussed, though nothing is official yet.
5. When does Pakistan vs Australia ODI series begin?
The series starts on May 30, 2026.
Final Thoughts
Pakistan cricket is facing another moment of uncertainty.
The squad changes suggest bold decisions are already underway, while the Bangladesh whitewash has exposed deeper problems in Test cricket.
Whether dropping senior stars proves successful — and whether Shan Masood survives as captain — may soon depend on how Pakistan responds against Australia.



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