The national selection committee on Monday announced a 15-member Pakistan squad for the two-match T20I series against Scotland, according to a Pakistan Cricket Board press release.

The Inzamamul Haq-led committed made the announcement after consulting captain Sarfraz Ahmed and head coach Mickey Arthur.

The roster is largely the same that brushed aside the West Indies in a three-match T20I series in Pakistan earlier this year, with the only exception being Babar Azam, who broke his wrist in the opening Test of the drawn England series.

Haris Sohail has been added to the squad as Azam's replacement.

The twin 20-over matches against Scotland will be played on June 12 and 13.

Full squad

  1. Fakhar Zaman

  2. Ahmed Shehzad

  3. Haris Sohail

  4. Shoaib Malik

  5. Asif Ali

  6. Hussain Talat

  7. Sarfraz Ahmed (Captain) (WK)

  8. Fahim Ashraf

  9. Shadab Khan

  10. Muhammad Nawaz

  11. Muhammad Amir

  12. Hassan Ali

  13. Rahat Ali

  14. Usman Shanwari

  15. Shaheen Shah Afridi

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