Azam batted briefly in the Headingley nets on Monday but, while he has been cleared of a broken middle finger, he has not been passed fit to lead the side in the first of a three-Test series. Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been ruled out of the first Test against England at Headingley starting Wednesday, with Salman Ali Agha taking over as skipper. Azam has been unable to overcome an injury to his right hand after being struck by England Under-19 paceman Manny Lumsden during Pakistan’s warm-up game last week against a County Select XI.
He promptly retired hurt in what a team spokesman said was a “precautionary measure”.
It is the same hand he was struck on during the second Test against the West Indies earlier this month.
Shakeel Set for Team Inclusion Following Azam’s Absence
Saul Shakeel is poised to take the place of 31-year-old Azam in the team. Shakeel missed the recent two-match series in the West Indies, which concluded in a 1-1 draw.
“It’s not broken, there is a little bit of swelling on the finger. Hopefully he will be available for the second Test match.”
“Babar Azam is not available, Salman will be captain for the first Test,” Pakistan coach Sarfaraz Ahmed told reporters at Headingley on Tuesday.

