Babar Azam likely to return as Pakistan 'weigh changes' for second England Test
Pakistan are considering changes to their playing XI for the second Test against England at Lord's after suffering a heavy defeat in the series opener at Headingley, sources said on Sunday. England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 120 runs in the opening Test on Friday. Pakistan, who faced a 238-run deficit after England's first innings, were bowled out for 118 in their second innings as the hosts secured a convincing victory. The second Test of the three-match series is scheduled to begin at Lord's Cricket Ground, London, on August 27. The sources said the team management is considering changes to the line-up following the defeat, with the playing XI expected to be finalised after assessing conditions in London. Wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan could be rested for the second Test, sources said, while the management is hopeful of star batter Babar Azam returning to the side after he missed the first Test due to a finger injury. If Babar returns, top-order batter ...