• England have named their Test squad for the Pakistan tour.

  • Regular skipper Ben Stokes has made his comeback to the squad.

England announces 17-member Test squad for Pakistan tour; Ben Stokes returns
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England are gearing up for a thrilling three-match Test series against Pakistan, starting on October 7 in Multan. This highly anticipated series marks another chapter in the cricketing rivalry between the two nations, with both teams keen to make a strong statement ahead of the ICC World Test Championship 2025. The series will be played across three venues: Multan, Rawalpindi, and Karachi, providing a mix of challenging conditions for the visitors.

Ben Stokes returns as England announce squad for Pakistan tour

In a major boost for England, Test captain Ben Stokes returns to the squad after recovering from a hamstring injury that sidelined him during the recently-concluded home series against Sri Lanka. Stokes, a key figure in England’s Test setup, is expected to play a pivotal role with both bat and ball. His leadership, combined with his all-round skills, makes him a crucial asset as England seek to conquer the challenging conditions in Pakistan.

The inclusion of opener Zak Crawley, who has recovered from a finger injury, further strengthens the batting lineup. Crawley’s return adds depth to the top order, which will be essential in negotiating Pakistan’s potent bowling attack.

Uncapped duo Brydon Carse and Jordan Cox selected

England have also opted for fresh talent in the form of uncapped players Brydon Carse and Jordan Cox. Carse, a promising fast bowler, has impressed with his pace and bounce in domestic cricket, while Cox, a wicketkeeper-batter, brings both stability and aggression to the middle order. Both players will be eager to seize the opportunity and make an impact on the international stage.

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Shoaib Bashir, Rehan Ahmed, and Jack Leach to bolster spin attack

With subcontinental conditions in mind, England have named a strong spin department featuring Shoaib Bashir, Rehan Ahmed, and veteran left-arm spinner Jack Leach. Bashir, an emerging talent, will complement the youthful energy of Rehan, while Leach’s experience will be crucial in handling Pakistan’s batting lineup on turning tracks. The spin trio is expected to play a vital role throughout the series, especially on the slow and dry pitches of Multan and Karachi.

Fans’ expectations for the series

England’s tour of Pakistan has already generated a wave of excitement among fans, who are eager to see the return of Test cricket to the country after a successful white-ball season. With Stokes back in the mix and a blend of seasoned players and fresh faces in the squad, expectations are high. Fans are hoping for competitive cricket, thrilling moments, and standout performances from both sides. England’s quest for a series victory on Pakistani soil promises to be a gripping contest, and the excitement surrounding the series is palpable.

England Test squad for Pakistan: Ben Stokes (c), Rehan Ahmed, Gus Atkinson, Shoaib Bashir, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Jordan Cox, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Josh Hull, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Matthew Potts, Joe Root, Jamie Smith, Olly Stone, Chris Woakes.

Also READ: PCB chief reveals venues for the Test series between Pakistan and England

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