Captaincy switch: Salman Agha leads Pakistan in Babar's absence


Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been ruled out of the opening Test match against England at Headingley after failing to recover from a right-hand injury. In his absence, Salman Ali Agha will step in as stand-in captain. Injury Details: Babar was struck on his right middle finger during Pakistan's warm-up match in Beckenham—the same hand hit during the second Test against the West Indies earlier this month. While scans confirmed there is no fracture, lingering severe pain has ruled him out of the series opener. Captaincy Debut: Salman Ali Agha will lead Pakistan in Test cricket for the first time. Though a regular across formats and Pakistan's T20I skipper, Agha steps into the role seeking to bounce back from a quiet series in the Caribbean, where he managed just 20 runs across three innings. Selection Considerations: Head coach Sarfaraz Ahmed noted that Babar's absence creates a tactical dilemma in balancing the batting order. Options include bringing in Aamer Jamal to bolster lower-order depth. Masood Cleared: On a positive note for Pakistan, Shan Masood has fully recovered from a finger fracture suffered against the West Indies and will slot back into the top order alongside middle-order batter Saud Shakeel. Batting Depth Conundrum: Babar Azam's absence forces Pakistan to reconfigure their batting order. While Shan Masood slots into the top order and Saud Shakeel takes his spot in the middle, management is considering including all-rounder Aamer Jamal to shorten the tail. Jamal's Form: Aamer Jamal was previously tested in this role during the first Test against West Indies, though he struggled to make an impact with either bat or ball. Optimism Ahead of 1st Test: Head coach Sarfaraz Ahmed emphasized that the squad remains confident following a productive warm-up match in Beckenham, expressing belief that they covered all necessary bases with both bat and ball to perform strongly at Headingley.