Pak team went on a tour to New Zealand, captain Babar Azam out of T20 series

Auckland: Pakistan's cricket team is on a tour of New Zealand these days, where the T20 and Test series are to be played between the two countries. But just before the T20 series the visiting team Pakistan got a big shock as captain Babar Azam is out of the team for the T20 series, as he has suffered a serious injury.

The right-handed batsman and Pakistan team captain Babar Azam has a fracture in his right thumb. Due to this, they will not be able to play in the T20 series. The surprising thing is that T20 team vice-captain Shadab Khan is also recovering from injury. Vice-captain Shadab Khan is troubled by a back injury. Their first T20 International match remains doubtful about playing. In such a situation, who will be the captain of the team, it will be a matter to be seen.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam suffered a fracture in his right thumb during practise on Sunday morning. The world number two T20 batsman was hurt during a throw-down session, after which he was rushed to a local hospital where the X-ray confirmed the fracture. In such a situation, Babar Azam will not be present on the nets for at least 12 days. This means that he will not be included in the squad for the T20 Internationals played on 18, 20 and 22 December in Auckland, Hamilton and Napier.

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