Pakistans players gather during the ICC Champions Trophy match between Pakistan and India at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on February 23, 2025. — AFP

Senior players mull ‘withdrawing’ from New Zealand tour to avoid being ‘dropped’

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Pakistan’s players gather during the ICC Champions Trophy match between Pakistan and India at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on February 23, 2025. — AFP
  • Pakistan to play five T20Is, three ODIs in New Zealand.
  • Series scheduled from March 16 to April 5.
  • Poor Champions Trophy form concerns PCB officials.

LAHORE: Some senior Pakistan cricketers are reportedly considering stepping away from the upcoming New Zealand tour to avoid the risk of being dropped due to their recent poor performances, sources told Geo News on Friday.

According to the insiders, a few players have initiated discussions about taking a “break” from the series, which comprises five T20Is and three ODIs, set to be played from March 16 to April 5.

The concerns stem from their underwhelming performances in the recently concluded ICC Champions Trophy, which have left the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials dissatisfied.

The sources suggest that certain players fear being labelled as “dropped” and are exploring the option of voluntarily withdrawing from the squad instead.

Speculations regarding potential exclusions have intensified, with reports indicating that key players such as Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, and Babar Azam could be at risk.

Pakistan ended their campaign in the home Champions Trophy without a win after rain washed out their dead rubber against Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

It has been a forgettable campaign for Mohammad Rizwan-led Pakistan in the first global tournament to be staged in the country since 1996 and their six-wicket defeat by arch-rivals India will particularly hurt.

The team’s humiliating run and early elimination from the ongoing Champions Trophy 2025, it seems, has not only invited widespread criticism from fans and the cricket fraternity but also raised eyebrows in Islamabad.

“The prime minister will personally take notice and we will also ask him to raise these [cricket-related] issues in the cabinet as well as in parliament,” PM Shehbaz Sharif’s aide on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah said while speaking on Geo News’ programme “Geo Pakistan” on Thursday.




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