Pakistan announce squad for first test against England

Pakistan have confirmed their playing XI for the highly anticipated first Test against England, with pace aces Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah making their much-awaited return. Pakistan captain Shan Masood, speaking ahead of the match, revealed the lineup, which includes key changes to strengthen their bowling attack.

The return of Afridi and Naseem provides a significant boost to Pakistan’s hopes of bouncing back after a shaky series against Bangladesh. Afridi, who was rested for the second Test against Bangladesh, is back to spearhead Pakistan’s pace department alongside Naseem, who also missed the last Test. Both pacers are raring to make an impact on home soil after recovering from recent fitness issues.

The inclusion of all-rounder Aamir Jamal further bolsters the side, as he returns following his recovery from a back injury. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball adds depth and balance to the squad.

Pakistan’s Balanced XI for Multan Showdown

The batting lineup remains unchanged despite inconsistent performances against Bangladesh. Young opener Saim Ayub will continue to open alongside Abdullah Shafique, who has struggled for form recently. Skipper Shan Masood will occupy the No. 3 position, aiming to lead from the front. The middle-order trio of Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, and Mohammad Rizwan will be tasked with anchoring the innings, while Salman Ali Agha and Jamal add all-round options in the lower middle order.

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Pakistan’s Bowling Attack Sees Key Changes

In terms of the bowling unit, the team has made strategic decisions. Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Ali, and Mir Hamza, who featured in the previous Test, miss out in favor of Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Aamir Jamal. Spinner Abrar Ahmed retains his place as the lone specialist spinner in the side. The combination of pace and spin, with Afridi and Naseem leading the charge, is expected to challenge the English batting lineup.

England Without Ben Stokes

England, meanwhile, will be missing their regular captain Ben Stokes, who is recovering from a hamstring injury. The absence of Stokes provides Pakistan with an opportunity to capitalize on England’s slightly weakened lineup. Brydon Carse will make his Test debut for England, adding intrigue to the contest.

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This series holds added significance for Pakistan, who are eager to make amends after their disastrous 3-0 series defeat to England during their last home encounter. With the first Test taking place in Multan, the hosts will be hoping to start strong and avenge the whitewash they suffered in 2022.

Pakistan Playing XI for 1st Test Against England

  1. Saim Ayub
  2. Abdullah Shafique
  3. Shan Masood (C)
  4. Babar Azam
  5. Saud Shakeel
  6. Mohammad Rizwan
  7. Salman Ali Agha
  8. Aamir Jamal
  9. Shaheen Shah Afridi
  10. Naseem Shah
  11. Abrar Ahmed

The stage is set for an exciting Test match as Pakistan look to draw first blood against England in Multan. Fans can expect a thrilling contest as both teams aim to gain an early advantage in this three-match series.

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Pakistan have confirmed their playing XI for the highly anticipated first Test against England, with pace aces Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah making their much-awaited return. Pakistan captain Shan Masood, speaking ahead of the match, revealed the lineup, which includes key changes to strengthen their bowling attack.

The return of Afridi and Naseem provides a significant boost to Pakistan's hopes of bouncing back after a shaky series against Bangladesh. Afridi, who was rested for the second Test against Bangladesh, is back to spearhead Pakistan's pace department alongside Naseem, who also missed the last Test. Both pacers are raring to make an impact on home soil after recovering from recent fitness issues.

The inclusion of all-rounder Aamir Jamal further bolsters the side, as he returns following his recovery from a back injury. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball adds depth and balance to the squad.

Pakistan’s Balanced XI for Multan Showdown

The batting lineup remains unchanged despite inconsistent performances against Bangladesh. Young opener Saim Ayub will continue to open alongside Abdullah Shafique, who has struggled for form recently. Skipper Shan Masood will occupy the No. 3 position, aiming to lead from the front. The middle-order trio of Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, and Mohammad Rizwan will be tasked with anchoring the innings, while Salman Ali Agha and Jamal add all-round options in the lower middle order.

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Pakistan’s Bowling Attack Sees Key Changes

In terms of the bowling unit, the team has made strategic decisions. Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Ali, and Mir Hamza, who featured in the previous Test, miss out in favor of Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Aamir Jamal. Spinner Abrar Ahmed retains his place as the lone specialist spinner in the side. The combination of pace and spin, with Afridi and Naseem leading the charge, is expected to challenge the English batting lineup.

England Without Ben Stokes

England, meanwhile, will be missing their regular captain Ben Stokes, who is recovering from a hamstring injury. The absence of Stokes provides Pakistan with an opportunity to capitalize on England's slightly weakened lineup. Brydon Carse will make his Test debut for England, adding intrigue to the contest.

This series holds added significance for Pakistan, who are eager to make amends after their disastrous 3-0 series defeat to England during their last home encounter. With the first Test taking place in Multan, the hosts will be hoping to start strong and avenge the whitewash they suffered in 2022.

Pakistan Playing XI for 1st Test Against England

  1. Saim Ayub
  2. Abdullah Shafique
  3. Shan Masood (C)
  4. Babar Azam
  5. Saud Shakeel
  6. Mohammad Rizwan
  7. Salman Ali Agha
  8. Aamir Jamal
  9. Shaheen Shah Afridi
  10. Naseem Shah
  11. Abrar Ahmed

The stage is set for an exciting Test match as Pakistan look to draw first blood against England in Multan. Fans can expect a thrilling contest as both teams aim to gain an early advantage in this three-match series.

Stay updated with all the cricketing action, follow Cricadium on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram and Instagram