Amidst the uncertainty surrounding India’s participation in the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan, former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has expressed indifference towards the visitors’ decision. He believes that the tournament should proceed regardless of India’s presence.
Mushtaq, who previously served as Pakistan’s head coach, emphasized that the International Cricket Council (ICC) is responsible for addressing the matter. He dismissed the notion of making a fuss over India’s potential absence, stating that it would not affect the tournament’s legitimacy.
Regarding Pakistan’s recent disappointing performance in the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup, Mushtaq called for a reassessment of the team’s leadership. He criticized the lack of long-term vision in previous captaincy appointments, arguing that it has hindered the team’s progress.
Mushtaq believes that the team management should consider appointing a new captain who can lead effectively for an extended period. He emphasized the importance of evaluating potential candidates based on their leadership qualities and vision, rather than making short-term decisions.
He also cautioned against the constant chopping and changing of captains, as it disrupts team stability and hinders the development of a world-class side. Mushtaq stressed the need for a comprehensive strategy and a long-term plan for grooming future leaders.
Mushtaq lamented the absence of a structured system for identifying and developing captains in Pakistan. He believes that the lack of ambition to create such a system has prevented the team from reaching its full potential.
He concluded by emphasizing the importance of evaluating potential leaders based on their performances, leadership qualities, and vision. By following this process, Pakistan can identify and groom the next generation of captains who can lead the team to global recognition.