Babar Azam to be included in Test team; captain Shan Masood to open

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Babar returns to the Test team since the first Test against England in October

Pakistan's ace batter Babar Azam and Test captain Shan Masood. — AFP

CENTURION: The management and selection committee of Pakistan's Test team want former captain Babar Azam to be a part of the squad for the first Test against South Africa, scheduled to begin on December 26 here at the SuperSport Park.

However, it should be noted that the right-handed batter has been absent from the Test squad since October this year due to his consistent poor form. After the first Test against England in Multan, he was not included in the team for the next two Tests.

Now, the team management has decided to include Babar Azam, who is just three runs short of completing 4,000 runs in Test cricket.

To make room for the star batter, out-of-form opener Abdullah Shafique, who was dismissed for a duck in all three ODIs against South Africa, has been dropped from the Test squad and, as a result, captain Shan Masood will open the innings alongside Saim Ayub.

Shan, a left-handed opener with 38 Test caps, currently bats at number 3 in the Test team. However, opening the innings will not be a new experience for him, as he began his Test career as an opener.

Shan made his Test debut against South Africa in Abu Dhabi in October 2013, and has opened the innings in 46 of his 72 innings in Test cricket, scoring four centuries and five half-centuries as an opener.

On the other hand, former Test captain Babar, who scored 148 runs with two half-centuries in three ODIs against South Africa, is making a comeback to Test cricket after being dropped from the team.

This comes at a time when he is struggling to regain his form in the longer format. Babar Azam has scored 3,997 runs in 55 Test matches at an average of 54.46, with nine centuries.

However, since his 161-run innings against New Zealand at Karachi in December 2022, he has faced difficulties, managing only 366 runs in 18 innings without scoring a half-century. His best score during this period was 41 runs in the second innings of the Melbourne Test against Australia in December 2023.

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