Karachi: Pakistan said on Monday that sacked captain Shoaib Malik would return to lead the team's Twenty20 match on tour in Australia after star all-rounder Shahid Afridi was banned in a ball-tampering row.
"Malik will lead the Pakistan team in the only T20 match against Australia in the absence of Afridi," the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said.
Afridi, 29, was caught by television cameras biting the ball in Pakistan's fifth and final One-dayer against Australia at Perth on Sunday.
Under International Cricket Council rules any attempt to change the condition of the ball through illegal means is a violation of the players' code of conduct and is liable to punishment.
The on-field and third umpires reported the incident to match referee Ranjan Madugalle who conducted separate hearings with team manager Abdur Raqeeb and Afridi before handing the player a two-match international Twenty20 ban.
The ban forced Pakistan to find another captain to lead the side in the only Twenty20 match at Melbourne on February 5.
Afridi had led Pakistan in the shortest form of the game since Younis Khan retired from T20 after guiding Pakistan to the World Twenty20 title in England last year.
Malik, 28, was sacked as captain after a 2-1 home One-day series defeat against Sri Lanka in January last year. He led Pakistan to finish runners-up in the first World Twenty20 held in South Africa in 2007.
Pakistan was led by Mohammad Yousuf in the three-Test series and five One-day matches against Australia that ended on Sunday. Australia won the Tests 3-0 and One-dayers 5-0.
Yousuf has not been named in the 15-man party for the Twenty20 match.