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Pakistanโ€™s ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign turned into a disaster. From being defending champions to crashing out in the group stage, it was a fall no one saw coming. And now, former head coach Jason Gillespie has some strong words for the selectors.

The Australian legend has openly questioned why two young talentsโ€” Irfan Khan Niazi and Sufiyan Muqeemโ€”were left out of the squad. Looking at Pakistanโ€™s performances, he might just have a point.

Where is Irfan Khan Niazi?

Gillespie seems shocked that Pakistan didnโ€™t pick Irfan Khan Niazi, and honestly, many fans feel the same.

โ€œIrfan Khan Niazi is one of the hardest hitters and cleanest strikers of the ball in Pakistan. He is also the best fielder in the country,โ€ said Gillespie.

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If thatโ€™s true, why wasnโ€™t he included? A team that struggled to put up competitive totals could have really used a power-hitter like Niazi. His ability to clear the ropes and his sharp fielding could have made a difference.

Sufiyan Muqeem: A Wasted Opportunity?

Pakistanโ€™s selection decisions went from bad to worse when they picked only one specialist spinner. And leaving out Sufiyan Muqeem? That was a big blunder, according to Gillespie.

โ€œSufiyan Muqeem is a very talented cricketer who, if given the right opportunities, can be a great servant for Pakistan cricket,โ€ he stated.

Jason Gillespie believes Muqeem has already proven he has the temperament and skills for international cricket. With Pakistan struggling in the middle overs, a quality left-arm spinner could have made a huge difference.

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Pakistan went into the tournament with serious gaps in the squad. No big hitters to finish games. Not enough spin options. And predictably, they paid the price.

A team known for producing world-class spinners and explosive finishers somehow left out two players who fit those roles perfectly. The result? Defeats against New Zealand and India, and an early exit from the tournament.

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