In a disappointing conclusion to the T20 World Cup 2026, both Pakistan and Sri Lanka have announced significant changes following their underwhelming performances. Sri Lanka's head coach Sanath Jayasuriya has confirmed he will step down after the team's poor showing, which saw them lose all three matches in the Super Eights, finishing at the bottom of Group Two. Jayasuriya expressed his sadness over not being able to leave on a high note, stating, "I thought it was time to give it (the job) to someone else," reflecting the emotional toll on both the team and its fans. Meanwhile, Pakistan's captain Salman Agha has indicated he will take time to decide his future as captain, acknowledging the team's failure in decision-making during crucial moments. Agha stated, "We have underperformed in the whole tournament," and took responsibility alongside head coach Mike Hesson for their disappointing exit, which included a significant defeat to arch-rivals India.
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Salman Agha Critiques Pakistan'S T20 World Cup Performance
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Following disappointing T20 World Cup 2026 performances, Sri Lanka's coach Sanath Jayasuriya resigns, while Pakistan's captain Salman Agha considers his future, highlighting urgent need for strateg...
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