The team is also facing a setback as leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed will not be available for the second Test
The Pakistan cricket team is expected to make changes to their squad for the second Test match against England, which is scheduled to begin on October 15 in Multan.
According to sources, the announcement of the national squad is likely to be made tomorrow, with discussions revolving around the inclusion of Kamran Ghulam and Imam-ul-Haq. Both players are being considered for the upcoming match as Pakistan aims to bounce back in the series.
The team is also facing a setback as leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed will not be available for the second Test. In his absence, left-arm spinner Nauman Ali may be called up to strengthen Pakistan's bowling attack.
England currently leads the three-match Test series 1-0 after a comprehensive victory in the first Test, where they defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs. The second Test in Multan will be crucial for Pakistan to keep the series alive, with the final match scheduled for October 24 in Rawalpindi.