Pakistan rest skipper Babar Azam for Afghanistan T20 series

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Pakistan have rung the changes for the Twenty20 international series against Afghanistan later this month, resting skipper Babar Azam.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam is being rested for the Twenty20 series against Afghanistan later this month.LAHORE - Pakistan have rung the changes for the Twenty20 international series against Afghanistan later this month, resting skipper Babar Azam and handing the captaincy to Shadab Khan, selectors said on Monday.There are nine changes to the squad from the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia in November last year, with Fakhar Zaman, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf also rested.

The three-man selection committee called up several new players who have performed well in the ongoing Pakistan Super League.

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