Pakistan’s T20 captain Salman Ali Agha has vowed to learn from the mistakes made during the Asia Cup as the team gears up for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Speaking to reporters ahead of the mega event, Agha said the squad has reviewed its past performances and is focused on improving execution under pressure.
He admitted that the Asia Cup campaign exposed areas that need improvement, particularly in batting consistency and fielding. However, he added that those setbacks have given the players valuable lessons and motivation to perform better in global tournaments.
Salman emphasized the importance of teamwork and mental toughness, saying, “We’ve discussed our mistakes openly and are working hard to make sure they don’t happen again.” He also praised senior players like Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan for guiding the younger members of the squad.
Fans are hoping Pakistan can bounce back strongly and recapture their best form when the T20 World Cup begins. The team’s training sessions have intensified, with coaches focusing on balance and adaptability for different pitch conditions.




