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‘If you give him Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib… he will still lose’: Rashid Latif blasts Pakistan captain Salman Agha after T20 World Cup exit

By CricLook StaffMarch 1, 2026
‘If you give him Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib… he will still lose’: Rashid Latif blasts Pakistan captain Salman Agha after T20 World Cup exit

Ouch. That’s gotta sting. Rashid Latif, never one to mince words, has absolutely unloaded on Pakistan captain Salman Agha after their T20 World Cup exit. "If you give him Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib… he will still lose," Latif thundered, a statement that’s already sent shockwaves through the Pakistani cricketing fraternity.

Pakistan's T20 World Cup campaign was, let's be honest, a disaster. Early losses against the USA and India put them on the back foot, and despite a late surge, it simply wasn't enough. The knives are out, and Captain Agha is feeling the heat. The team, packed with talent like Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi, somehow failed to click when it mattered most. We saw glimpses of brilliance, sure, but consistency? Nowhere to be found. This isn't just about losing; it's about how they lost, lacking the fight and tactical nous we expect from a team of Pakistan's calibre. The post-mortems have begun, and Latif's brutal assessment is just the beginning.

But is it just about the captain? That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? While Agha shoulders the responsibility, it feels a bit simplistic to lay all the blame at his door. Great captains, after all, need a team that executes. And that's where Pakistan faltered. The batting was inconsistent, the bowling lacked penetration at crucial moments, and the fielding... well, let's just say it wasn't their finest hour. Latif's comment, though harsh, highlights a deeper issue: are Pakistan developing leaders who can inspire and strategize under pressure? Or are they simply relying on individual brilliance, hoping it will somehow paper over the cracks?

What's fascinating is how this T20 World Cup exit could impact the future of Pakistan cricket. There's bound to be a shake-up – potentially a complete overhaul. Agha's captaincy is undoubtedly under review, and there will be calls for fresh blood, both on and off the field. But it's not just about finding a new captain. It's about creating a system that identifies, nurtures, and empowers leaders. Think back to Imran Khan – he didn't just have talent; he had a vision and the authority to implement it. Pakistan needs to rediscover that winning formula.

Looking ahead, the pressure is immense. The upcoming series will be crucial for rebuilding confidence and experimenting with new combinations. The focus will be on identifying players who can handle pressure and perform consistently. And let's be honest, the shadow of the IPL 2026 auction looms large. Pakistan needs to ensure it has a strong core of players ready to make an impact on the global stage. The talent is there, no doubt. But can they harness it? That's the challenge facing Pakistan cricket right now, and it's a challenge they must overcome. Because another World Cup disappointment like this? Well, the fans simply won't tolerate it.