The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially announced its 15-member men’s cricket squad for the Asian Games 2026, with experienced top-order batter Sahibzada Farhan entrusted with captaincy duties for the prestigious multi-sport event.
The announcement marks an important step in Pakistan’s preparations for the continental competition, where the national side will aim to compete for a medal against some of Asia’s strongest cricketing nations. The tournament will provide an opportunity for emerging and experienced players alike to showcase their talent on an international stage.
The Asian Games 2026 will be held in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 17 to October 3. Cricket is expected to be one of the most closely followed events during the Games, with both men’s and women’s teams from across Asia competing for top honors.
According to the tournament schedule, the men’s T20 cricket competition will begin on September 24 at Korogi Athletic Park in Aichi Prefecture. The medal matches, including the gold-medal contest, are scheduled to take place on October 3, bringing the cricket competition to a conclusion alongside the final stages of the Asian Games.
Sahibzada Farhan’s appointment as captain reflects the PCB’s confidence in his leadership abilities and experience in domestic and franchise cricket. Known for his consistent performances and aggressive batting style, Farhan is expected to play a key role both as a leader and as one of the team’s senior players during the tournament.
The Asian Games have become an increasingly significant platform for cricket in Asia, offering teams the chance to compete in a multi-sport environment while representing their countries on a broader international stage. For Pakistan, the competition provides another opportunity to strengthen its cricketing reputation and add to its achievements in regional tournaments.
The selected squad is expected to feature a blend of experienced performers and promising talent, giving the team a balanced combination of skill, depth, and versatility in the fast-paced T20 format. Team management will be hoping that the group can adapt quickly to playing conditions in Japan and deliver strong performances throughout the event.
Pakistan has historically been a competitive force in international cricket, and expectations will once again be high as the team targets success at the Asian Games. The tournament also serves as an important opportunity for players to gain international exposure and contribute to the development of Pakistan’s cricket talent pool.
With the countdown to the Asian Games 2026 underway, cricket fans across the country will be eager to see how Sahibzada Farhan and his squad perform against Asia’s top teams. The competition promises exciting action, high-intensity matches, and a chance for Pakistan to pursue another major sporting achievement.
As preparations continue, the PCB and team management will focus on ensuring the squad is fully prepared to compete for honors when the T20 tournament gets underway in September.
