His bowling action cleared by the ICC, Pakistan have called up experienced all-rounder Muhammad Hafeez for the five-match one-day series in Australia.
It is Hafeez's first selection in the national team since he cleared the ICC's bowling assessment test in Brisbane in November. He has already returned to bowling his off-breaks in domestic cricket.
On the eve of his departure for Australia, Hafeez said he was looking forward to the challenge of doing well in the ODI series and helping Pakistan record some wins.
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"I consider myself as a batsman who can bowl but I know that if I am selected for any match the team will also be depending on my bowling but I can deal with the pressure," he added.
Hafeez, who has taken a total of 227 wickets in all three formats for Pakistan besides his nine Test and 11 ODI hundreds, has been out of favour with the national selectors after his last appearance in the first ODI against England in August.
The ICC had slapped a 12-month ban on the all-rounder in June last year and stopped him from bowling in international cricket after bowling action was reported after a test in Sri Lanka.
He later also failed a bowling test.
An official of the Pakistan Cricket Board said the team management in Australia had asked for the late inclusion of Hafeez and the national selectors had accepted their request.
The first ODI is due to be played on January 13. Pakistan were whitewashed in the Test series.
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