Babar's PSL Success Ends in Injury Ahead of Bangladesh Test Series 2026
Babar has been ruled out of the first Bangladesh Test due to a left knee injury, a significant blow to Pakistan.
Babar's Injury a Setback for Pakistan The injury is a significant blow to Pakistan just as Babar appeared to have hit form, albeit in a different format. He was the leading run-scorer in the recently concluded Pakistan Super League (PSL), where he led his team, Peshawar Zalmi, to the title, having lost just one match along the way. Babar arrived in Bangladesh on Monday, just hours after Zalmi's PSL final win. He trained for two days with the side without apparent discomfort, but woke up with pain in his left knee on Thursday morning, with the medical team opting to take him out of contention for the first Test. ## Impact of Babar's Absence on Pakistan's Middle Order Babar has been all but a fixture in the Test side for the better part of a decade. He was dropped for a pair of Tests against England in late 2024, but found himself back in the side soon after. Friday's game is the first away Test match Babar will miss since January 2021. His absence leaves a hole in the middle order that, invariably, a debutant will have to fill. ## Potential Alternatives for Pakistan's Middle Order The top three comprise Imam-ul-Haq, Shan Masood, and one of Azam Awais or Abdullah Fazal, neither of whom has played Test cricket for Pakistan previously. Babar's absence could force both into the top four, or make room for seam-bowling allrounder Amad Butt lower down the order, with Mohammad Rizwan or Saud Shakeel moving up.