Experienced Pakistan all-rounders, Shoaib Malik and Abdul Razzaq will return to the national team for the Twenty2020 series against South Africa, according to a source in the Cricket Board (PCB).
A reliable source close to the PCB selection committee told PTI today that it had been decided to recall the two senior players.
"Razzaq will get a chance to play for Pakistan in the T20 series for the first time since September, 2012 when he played in the World T20 championship in Sri Lanka," the source said.
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"The selectors are also feeling the pressure over the constant failure of the batsmen and once the turmoil in the PCB is sorted out there will also be serious discussion on whether Misbah-ul-Haq should be retained as captain of the one-day side," the source stated.
The selectors have also decided to add left-arm spinner Zulfiqar Babar and pacer Ehsan Adil to the T20 squad.
Pakistan plays two T20 matches against South Africa later this month.
Pakistan cricket team and its batsmen have come in for scathing criticism after flopping in the second Test and first two ODIs against South Africa.
"If Pakistan don't have the services of Misbah and Saeed Ajmal, this team can't even win against Bangladesh," an upset former captain Wasim Akram told a television channel.
Akram sarcastically advised the selectors to pick veteran all-rounder Shahid Afridi purely as a bowler and make him bat lower down the order.