Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 29th December 2025, 12:25 AM
The recent announcement of Pakistan’s squad for their upcoming tour of Sri Lanka has raised eyebrows across the cricketing world. In a move that highlights the growing friction between international schedules and lucrative franchise leagues, the Men in Green will fly to the island nation without their most formidable assets. The notable absence of talismanic batter Babar Azam, pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi, wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan, and speedster Haris Rauf has left fans questioning the national team’s priorities.
The three-match T20 series is scheduled to take place between 7th January and 11th January. This window is particularly critical as Pakistan’s T20 World Cup campaign is set to launch on 10th February against the Netherlands. Typically, a bilateral series against a competitive side like Sri Lanka would serve as the ideal dress rehearsal for a major tournament. However, the stars who are expected to lead the charge in the World Cup will be thousands of miles away from Colombo.
The reason for this mass exodus is the Big Bash League (BBL) in Australia. Despite initial bureaucratic hurdles regarding No Objection Certificates (NOCs), the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) eventually granted its players permission in October to participate in the Australian franchise tournament. Since the BBL commenced on 14th December and is slated to run until 25th January, it directly overlaps with the Sri Lankan assignment.
While other key players like Fakhar Zaman, Naseem Shah, and Hassan Nawaz were permitted to play in the ILT20, that league’s schedule allows them to return to national duty by early January. In contrast, the BBL’s lengthy duration means Babar and his colleagues are committed to their respective franchises for the duration of the Sri Lanka series.
| Player Status | Prominent Names | League/Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Unavailable | Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, Haris Rauf | Big Bash League (BBL) |
| Returning | Fakhar Zaman, Naseem Shah, Hassan Nawaz | ILT20 (Ends 4th Jan) |
| Selected | Shadab Khan | Recovered from injury |
| Series Dates | 7th Jan – 11th Jan | T20 International Series |
Critics argue that prioritising franchise cricket over international preparation could hamper team cohesion before the World Cup. However, the PCB appears to be banking on a secondary window. Pakistan is scheduled to face Australia in another T20 series in late January, immediately following the conclusion of the BBL. The logic suggests that the “Big Four” will return for that final series, fully acclimatised to high-pressure T20 cricket, providing one last opportunity to fine-tune the squad before the global showpiece in February.
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