Pakistan Star Demands Clarity from PCB After Getting Dropped from Asia Cup 2025

Pakistan all-rounder Aamir Jamal has sent a strong message to the PCB after being dropped from the Asia Cup 2025 squad, demanding clarity about his future in the national team.

Pakistan all-rounder Aamir Jamal has expressed his disappointment after being left out of the Asia Cup 2025 squad. The team, led by Agha Salman, will face Oman, India, and the UAE, but Jamal will not be part of the campaign.

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Jamal, who made headlines during Pakistan’s tour of Australia with his power-hitting in the Test series, has been struggling to cement his place in the national setup.

Despite his performances, the selectors opted to exclude him from both the Asia Cup squad and the PCB’s central contracts.

Speaking to a local sports platform, Jamal demanded clarity from the board and the selectors regarding his future.

“So far, I haven’t had any conversation with anyone regarding my role in future plans. I need clarity, if I am not being considered in any format, let’s be honest about it. If you don’t want me to be part of the team, that’s fine.”

“I have been out only due to injury, but I have fully recovered and proven my fitness, I am 100% fit. I have been bowling with full rhythm and maintaining my workload perfectly,” Jamal said in a statement quoted by Geo Super.

The 28-year-old has represented Pakistan in 17 matches across formats, including eight Tests, three ODIs, and six T20Is, picking up 26 wickets. His last international appearance came in the Cape Town Test against South Africa earlier this year.

Jamal, who has been touted as a promising all-rounder, has urged the PCB to communicate openly with players about their future in order to avoid uncertainty.