Ashwin Urges Pakistan to Play Fakhar Zaman in Middle Order for T20 WC

Former Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has urged Pakistan to include experienced batter Fakhar Zaman in their playing XI for the crucial T20 World Cup Super 8 match against England. Ashwin believes Fakhar's ability to sweep and use his feet against spinners like Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson could be highly damaging in the middle overs. He pointed to Nepal's successful strategy of attacking Rashid by accessing the square boundaries as a blueprint Pakistan could follow. Pakistan's match against England is a must-win for them to control their own qualification destiny for the next round.

Key Points: Ashwin: Pakistan Must Play Fakhar Zaman vs England in T20 WC

  • Ashwin says Fakhar can sweep spinners
  • Suggests using Nepal's blueprint vs Rashid
  • Fakhar yet to play in the tournament
  • Pakistan faces must-win match vs England
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T20 WC: 'Pakistan need to give Fakhar a chance in middle order,' opines Ashwin

Ravichandran Ashwin suggests Pakistan bring Fakhar Zaman into the middle order to counter England's spinners in a crucial T20 World Cup Super 8 clash.

"If Pakistan are serious about this World Cup campaign, they need to think about giving Fakhar Zaman a go in the middle order. - Ravichandran Ashwin"

New Delhi, Feb 24

As Pakistan gears up for their T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 clash against England at the Pallekele International Stadium on Tuesday, former Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin suggested the Salman-led side should bring in experienced batter Fakhar Zaman to the playing XI if they are serious about the tournament.

Fakhar is yet to play a single match in the ongoing tournament. He last played for the team in the home series against Australia, in which the 35-year-old was able to score only 20 runs in the two matches he played.

According to Ashwin, Fakhar's ability to sweep against the spinners can be very useful for Pakistan against England. "If Pakistan are serious about this World Cup campaign, they need to think about giving Fakhar Zaman a go in the middle order. He can sweep and use his feet against Rashid and Dawson to inflict some serious damage through the middle overs," Ashwin wrote on X.

Ashwin also suggested Pakistan to follow the blueprint of Nepal batters against Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson, which found them great success against the two-time champions. Nepal hammered 42 runs in just three overs against England's prime bowler Rashid in the group stage.

"This was Nepal's success formulae against Rashid, and there are some key learning's that the other teams can try to imbibe. Access the square boundaries to earn balls in the step hit zone," he explained while sharing the photo of Nepal's wagon wheel against Adil Rashid.

Fakhar has played 118 T20I matches and scored 2385 runs at an average of 23.38. Fakhar has also scored 13 half-centuries in the shortest format.

Meanwhile, after their first match against New Zealand was washed out, the encounter against England is a must-win for the Pakistan team if they want to qualify for the Super 8 on their own, without relying on other teams. If Pakistan loses this match, their path to the next round will be tough, as they will need other teams' results to go their way.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see an Indian cricketer giving such detailed advice to a rival team. Shows the spirit of the game transcends borders. His point about learning from Nepal's approach is very smart.
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Rohit P
With all due respect to Ashwin Anna, I think he's overthinking for the opposition 😅. Fakhar's recent form is poor, avg 23 in T20Is isn't great. Pakistan might be better off backing their current youngsters.
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Priya S
It's a do-or-die match for them. Sometimes you need a player who isn't afraid to take risks, and Fakhar is that guy. Remember his century in the 2017 CT final? Big players step up when it matters.
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Aman W
Ashwin's cricket brain is next level! Always analysing. But honestly, as an Indian fan, I wouldn't mind if Pakistan ignores this advice and loses tomorrow 😜. Jokes apart, it will be a cracking match.
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Kavya N
The suggestion to use Nepal's blueprint is brilliant. Smaller teams often have innovative strategies against top sides. Hope our Indian team is also taking notes from such analyses for our own campaign!

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