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Pakistan’s Potential Openers for Champions Trophy After Saim’s Injury

As Pakistan looks to narrow down names for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, there is growing uncertainty over the availability of Saim Ayub. The young opener, who has been a promising fixture in Pakistan’s top order, is currently sidelined due to injury, leaving the team management with a crucial selection dilemma.

With the deadline for initial squad submissions Champions Trophy fast approaching, Pakistan will need to decide who will take Saim Ayub’s place if he is unable to make a timely recovery.

Saim’s ODI Stats:

Format Matches Innings Not Outs Runs Highest Score (HS) Average (Ave) Balls Faced (BF) Strike Rate (SR) 100s 50s 4s 6s Catches (Ct) Stumpings (St)
ODIs 9 9 1 515 113* 64.37 488 105.53 3 1 59 16 9 0

Saim Ayub’s absence would be a significant blow to Pakistan’s top-order stability, as he has been a key performer in recent series. However, with Pakistan’s opening slot up for grabs, there are several potential candidates who could step up and fill the void left by Ayub. Let’s take a closer look at each of the contenders.

Fakhar Zaman

Fakhar Zaman is the likeliest batter to open the innings for Pakistan in Champions Trophy 2025. The two left-handers have the same aggressive batting mentality which is Pakistan’s need in limited overs.

Fakhar himself is no stranger to high-pressure situations, having been an integral part of Pakistan’s squad since his standout performances in the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, where he played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s title-winning campaign. Despite his animosity with the team management recently, Fakhar’s experience at the international level, especially in big tournaments, makes him a strong contender for the opening spot.

Fakhar’s ODI Stats:

Format Matches Innings Not Outs Runs Highest Score (HS) Average (Ave) Balls Faced (BF) Strike Rate (SR) 100s 50s 4s 6s Catches (Ct) Stumpings (St)
ODIs 82 81 6 3492 210* 46.56 3737 93.44 11 16 391 74 42 0

Imam ul Haq

Despite being a decent limited overs opener, Imam ul Haq has been overlooked for the international team in recent years. With over 3,000 runs and an average of nearly 50 in ODIs, Imam has been a consistent performer at the top of the order, and his ability to anchor innings could provide the team with stability. His only downside is his low-ish strike rate and his woeful performances in major tournaments.

Imam’s ODI Stats:

Format Matches Innings Not Outs Runs Highest Score (HS) Average (Ave) Balls Faced (BF) Strike Rate (SR) 100s 50s 4s 6s Catches (Ct) Stumpings (St)
ODIs 72 71 6 3138 151 48.27 3801 82.55 9 20 253 30 15 0

Abdullah Shafique

Abdullah Shafique replacement - Saim Ayub Champions Trophy

Abdullah Shafique has endured a nightmare run with the bat in recent series and he was widely expected to be dropped from the upcoming tri-series and the Champions Trophy squads. However, if Saim Ayub fails to regain fitness ahead of the Champions Trophy, Abdullah Shafique could stay put.

He has a proven track record at home and with games taking place on batting tracks, the right-hander may be able to deliver on his promising career once again.

Abdullah’s ODI Stats:

Format Matches Innings Not Outs Runs Highest Score (HS) Average (Ave) Balls Faced (BF) Strike Rate (SR) 100s 50s 4s 6s Catches (Ct) Stumpings (St)
ODIs 21 21 2 612 113 32.21 747 81.92 1 6 54 17 10 0

Mohammad Hurraira

Mohammad Hurraira replacement - Saim Ayub Champions Trophy

Mohammad Hurraira has shown significant potential in his appearances in Pakistan’s domestic scene. The 22-year-old has impressed in domestic competitions where he has built a reputation for being a versatile batter. Although he has only played 26 List A fixtures, his potential is widely regarded in Pakistan cricket circles.

Hurraira’s List A Stats:

Format Matches Innings Not Outs Runs Highest Score (HS) Average (Ave) Balls Faced (BF) Strike Rate (SR) 100s 50s 4s 6s Catches (Ct) Stumpings (St)
List A 26 26 3 658 100* 28.60 783 84.03 1 1 81 10 16 0

Who Will It Be?

With the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on the horizon, Pakistan’s selectors have some crucial decisions to make. As the countdown to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 continues, Pakistan’s selectors will be carefully evaluating the available options, keeping in mind the team’s balance and the dynamics of the tournament. Only time will tell who will earn the nod to replace Saim Ayub if he is not ready, but the competition among these four promising candidates is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats.



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