Babar Azam will lead Pakistan at this summer’s T20 World Cup after being reappointed as white-ball captain.
Babar resigned as all-format skipper in November following an underwhelming 50-over World Cup campaign, with Shan Masood inheriting the Test role and fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi stepping in for limited-overs cricket.
Afridi has now been replaced after a solitary series at the helm, which saw Pakistan thumped 4-1 by New Zealand.
Babar will resume duties at home to the same opposition in April before overseeing a T20 series in England.
Attention will then turn to his side's next tournament tilt in the T20 World Cup, where they have been placed in Group A alongside India, Ireland, Canada and co-hosts United States of America.
Pakistan will aim to go one better this time, as they were beaten by England in the final in 2022.