Babar Azam
Babar Azam, the middle-order batsman, and Mohammd Nawaz, the left-arm
spinner, have earned maiden Test call-ups for the first of Pakistan's
upcoming three-match series against West Indies in the UAE.
Incidentally, the Dubai Test will be the first pink-ball Test for both
the teams, and only the second overall.
Azam shattered many
records as he notched up three consecutive centuries in the preceding
One-Day International series against the visitors which Pakistan swept
3-0. The 21-year-old Azam, who averages over 52 from 18 ODIs, has
featured in 26 first class games, during which he's accumulated 1522
runs at an average of 41.13 including two hundreds and nine fifties.
Out
of the players who visited England for the four-match Test series,
Ifitkhar Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Hafeez and Shan Masood have
been left out of the 14-member squad for the series opener in Dubai.
With the team management selecting only five specialist batsmen in Asad
Shafiq, Sami Aslam, Misbah-ul-Haq, Azhar Ali and Azam, the hosts could
go into the first Test with Nawaz as the all-rounder batting at No. 7,
behind wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed.
The 22-year-old Nawaz, who was
one of the finds of the inaugural season of the Pakistan Super League,
has 1440 runs and 44 wickets from 29 first class games. With the squad
already featuring another left-arm spinner in Zulfiqar Babar and the
pink ball's propensity to swing around in the twilight, captain Misbah
could also consider fielding five specialist bowlers.
"We
have been searching for one who can bat in the lower order and bowl as
well. And if you look at Nawaz, he has got a good first-class record. It
shows he has been promising with the bat and has competed as a bowler,"
chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq said.
The squad.
however, features only one specialist opener in Aslam. With the
selectors opting to ignore Mohammad Hafeez, who made a duck for the PCB
Patrons XI against the visiting West Indians in the warm-up game, Azhar
Ali is likely to reprise his role at the top of the order, as he did in
the Oval Test against England.
'See this is our home
series and if we need anyone we can bring them over," Inzamam said. "And
if you recall, in the England series, it was Azhar who opened the
innings so it's fine. He knows he will open again."
Younis
Khan, on the other hand, is recovering from dengue fever and has already
been ruled out of Pakistan's maiden day-night Test.
Squad: Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali, Imran
Khan, Mohammad Amir, Rahat Ali, Sami Aslam, Sarfraz Ahmed, Sohail Khan,
Wahab Riaz, Yasir Shah, Zulfiqar Babar, Babar Azam, Mohammad Nawaz.
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