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Babar Azam returns as Haris Rauf & Fakhar Zaman get dropped from Pakistan’s T20I team

Babar Azam returns as Haris Rauf & Fakhar Zaman get dropped from Pakistan's T20I team

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Babar Azam last played a T20 international for Pakistan back in December 2024.

The winds of change continue to sweep through Pakistan cricket as the selectors announced their T20I and ODI squads for the upcoming home season. The biggest headline, of course, is the return of Babar Azam, Pakistan’s premier batter and former captain, who finds himself back in the T20I fold after nearly a year.

Babar Azam’s comeback ahead of T20 World Cup

Babar’s last T20I appearance came in December 2024, and his omission since then has drawn speculation for Pakistan’s poor showing at the 2025 Asia Cup. But with a T20 World Cup on the horizon, the selectors have gone back to experience. The 29-year-old will rejoin the side for the T20Is against South Africa and the tri-nation series featuring Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.

Pakistan’s batting looked clueless at the Asia Cup 2025, with their players batting at a nominal rate. Sahibzada Farhan scored fifties but his strike rate was just 116.04. Fakhar Zaman, meanwhile, has been dropped to reserves. Zaman struck at 120.67 despite being rated as a fearsome batter.

Babar is not alone in making a comeback as Abdul Samad and Naseem Shah also return after being left out of recent tours, while 24-year-old spinner Usman Tariq earns his first national call-up. With Salman Ali Agha leading the T20I squad and Shaheen Afridi continuing as ODI captain, the management appears to be building a balanced setup combining proven stars and emerging talents.

Haris Rauf dropped

The other big takeaway from the selection meeting is the dropping of Haris Rauf and Fakhar Zaman, both of whom endured poor campaigns at the Asia Cup earlier this year. Rauf’s expensive spells, including a 50-run hammering in the final against India, coupled with Fakhar’s inconsistency at the top, have pushed them out of the main squad.

Mohammad Haris has also been left out following a string of low scores, with Usman Khan coming in as the wicket-keeper. Left-arm spinner Sufiyan Moqim joins Fakhar and Rauf in the reserves list. Mohammad Rizwan is not selected for T20Is yet.

Pakistan’s T20I squad

Reserves: Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Sufiyan Moqim

Pakistan’s ODI squad

Pakistan Home Season 2025 Schedule

SeriesDateMatchVenue
South Africa tour of Pakistan28 October1st T20IRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
31 October2nd T20IGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
1 November3rd T20IGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
4 November1st ODIIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad
6 November2nd ODIIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad
8 November3rd ODIIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad
Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan11 November1st ODIRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
13 November2nd ODIRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
15 November3rd ODIRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
T20I Tri-Series (Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe)17 NovemberPakistan vs ZimbabweRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
19 NovemberSri Lanka vs ZimbabweRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
22 NovemberPakistan vs Sri LankaGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
23 NovemberPakistan vs ZimbabweGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
25 NovemberSri Lanka vs ZimbabweGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
27 NovemberPakistan vs Sri LankaGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
29 NovemberFinalGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
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