Karachi – Seasoned all-rounder Shadab Khan is expected to make a return to the Pakistan T20 side and lead the national team in the shortest format after completing his rehabilitation program next month from a shoulder surgery which he had in England earlier this year.

Shadab, a experienced campaigner with 70 ODI and 112 T20 International appearances, last played in a home series against Bangladesh in early June before having his shoulder injury.

His return will be significant since he is likely to replace Salman Ali Agha as the national T20 captain. Before his surgery he was vice-captain in the format.

The 27-year old has already led Pakistan in T20 cricket and also has vast captaincy experience in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and domestic cricket.

Though for the time being the Pak

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