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Babar Azam ruled out of first Test vs England; Salman Agha to lead Pakistan

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Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been ruled out of the first Test against England due to a finger injury. Salman Agha will lead the side in his absence, with Babar hoping to recover in time for the second Test at Lord's. Shan Masood also returns to the squad after recovering from his own injury. England, meanwhile, are entering a new chapter with Joe Root taking over the captaincy following Ben Stokes' retirement from Test cricket. Marcus Trescothick has been appointed as interim coach for the series.

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