England have turned to experienced all-rounder Liam Dawson to fill the void left by the injured Shoaib Bashir ahead of the crucial fourth Test. The 34-year-old, who last donned the England Test cap in 2017, has been called up as a replacement, offering both spin and lower-order stability to the side.
Dawson’s recall comes at a pivotal moment in the series, as England seek to regain momentum. With Bashir sidelined due to a side strain, selectors opted for Dawson’s domestic form and versatility. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball makes him a strategic choice, especially on subcontinent-style pitches.
Though his Test career includes only three appearances, Dawson has remained consistent in county cricket and white-ball formats. He is still in the running for a national comeback thanks to his recent results in the County Championship and The Hundred, and this could be his chance to make amends on a major platform.
England’s management expressed confidence in Dawson’s readiness and temperament. “He brings experience, control, and balance to our setup, and we know he’ll give it his all,” said a team spokesperson. The fourth Test will be closely watched as Dawson looks to reignite his red-ball career after an eight-year hiatus