The commentary panel for the much-anticipated tri-nation cricket series was officially announced on Thursday, adding further excitement to the tournament that begins tomorrow with the Pakistan-Afghanistan clash.
According to the details, some of the most prominent voices in cricket will be part of the star-studded lineup. Former Pakistan captain and seasoned commentator Ramiz Raja, alongside ex-opener Aamir Sohail, will lend their expertise to the panel.
They will be joined by former cricketers Bazid Khan and Salman Butt, both of whom have established themselves as respected analysts in recent years. From the international contingent, renowned Indian broadcaster Neil Ojha has also been included, ensuring a diverse panel that promises fans an engaging and insightful viewing experience.
The inclusion of such well-known names highlights the importance being placed on the tournament, which serves as both a competitive platform and a crucial build-up to the Asia Cup 2025.
Fans are expected to benefit from the commentatorsโ varied perspectivesโRamiz Rajaโs authoritative analysis, Aamir Sohailโs tactical insights, Bazid Khanโs balanced commentary, Salman Buttโs contemporary understanding of the game, and Neil Ojhaโs international viewpoint.
Ahead of the series, Pakistanโs T20I captain Salman Ali Agha also shared his thoughts during a press conference. He expressed confidence that the new-look Pakistan squad would rise to the occasion in both the tri-nation series and the upcoming Asia Cup. Reflecting on Pakistanโs past performances, he recalled the teamโs “brilliant” record in Sharjah, the venue that has hosted some of Pakistanโs most memorable cricketing moments.
Salman emphasized the importance of tournaments like this one, noting their historical role in international cricket. โWhen I was a kid, many trilateral series used to happen. I believe that tournaments like these should happen every now and then,โ he said. His remarks echoed the sentiments of many cricket fans who consider tri-nation series a thrilling format, offering high-stakes matches between three competitive teams in a short span of time.
With a strong commentary team in place and players motivated to deliver, the tri-nation series promises to revive the charm of classic cricket rivalries while setting the stage for the Asia Cup. The combination of on-field action and expert off-field analysis ensures an event that will capture the attention of cricket lovers across the region.

