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Babar Azam is not playing in the first Test against Bangladesh due to a left knee injury confirmed by an MRI scan. His participation in the second Test remains uncertain.
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Pakistan received a setback before their first Test in the two-match Test series 2026 against Bangladesh as Babar Azam has been ruled out due to an injury to his left knee.
As per reports, Babar arrived in Dhaka shortly after he won PSL 11 with Peshawar Zalmi for first Test match on May 8 at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka.
Babar Azam missed the first Test due to a left knee injury.
It is currently uncertain whether Babar Azam will participate in the second Test.
Babar Azam's injury was confirmed following an MRI scan conducted in Dhaka.
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However, on Thursday he developed discomfort in his knee; and after conducting an MRI scan, the medical panel concluded that it would be wise not to play him in the first Test.
While there have been no updates about the playerâs fitness in the second Test match, which will take place in Sylhet towards the end of the month.
Babarâs unavailability is unfortunate for Pakistan, as they had been counting on him to continue his good run of form into the Tests. He was in great form during the Pakistan Super League, back to his "best" in his own admission and helping Zalmi lift the trophy.
In his absence, Pakistan will have to rely more on players like Mohammad Rizwan, Saud Shakeel, and skipper Shan Masood to steady the middle order in the face of an improving Bangladesh team on their own turf.
Bangladesh has a special reason to look forward to this encounter, as they humbled Pakistan in a 2-0 sweep in their last Test series back in 2024.
Azan Awais, Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Fazal, Shan Masood (c), Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Agha, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Noman Ali, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Abbas.
Babar Azam's absence from the first Test marks a significant shift in their batting strategy. While he may not have had success in Test cricket lately, Babar is still the best technically sound batter in the team, and he can handle the pressure of playing away from home.
In Pakistanâs Test series against South Africa in 2025, Babar Azam scored 139 runs in two matches with an average of 69.5 runs per innings, including two 50s and a maximum of 81 runs, besides bringing up 3,000 runs to his name in the ICC World Test Championship.
The team still has the talent to beat Bangladesh, but without him, any small mistake could cost them the match.
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