<p>Opener Imam-ul-Haq has been ruled out of the second Test due to the thumb injury and would be returning home from New Zealand on Sunday, Pakistan Cricket Board said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Imam had sustained the injury during training sessions in Queenstown.</p>.<p>The PCB said Imam would be returning home on Sunday and would undergo rehab at the high performance centre in Lahore.</p>.<p>Pakistan has been left to deal with a spate of injuries with all-rounder Shadab Khan being ruled out of next month's home series against South Africa starting on January 26 due to a thigh injury.</p>.<p>Pakistan skipper Babar Azam is also on the injury list with a thumb fracture and has missed the T20 series and first Test in New Zealand.</p>.<p>Babar, who has been Pakistan's top run-scorer across all three formats since last year, suffered the injury during a throw-down session in Queenstown on December 12.</p>.<p>The board said he is progressing well and had started practicing with the hard ball.</p>.<p>PCB said a decision on whether Babar would play in the second Test beginning on January 3 at Christchurch would be taken on the eve of the match.</p>
<p>Opener Imam-ul-Haq has been ruled out of the second Test due to the thumb injury and would be returning home from New Zealand on Sunday, Pakistan Cricket Board said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Imam had sustained the injury during training sessions in Queenstown.</p>.<p>The PCB said Imam would be returning home on Sunday and would undergo rehab at the high performance centre in Lahore.</p>.<p>Pakistan has been left to deal with a spate of injuries with all-rounder Shadab Khan being ruled out of next month's home series against South Africa starting on January 26 due to a thigh injury.</p>.<p>Pakistan skipper Babar Azam is also on the injury list with a thumb fracture and has missed the T20 series and first Test in New Zealand.</p>.<p>Babar, who has been Pakistan's top run-scorer across all three formats since last year, suffered the injury during a throw-down session in Queenstown on December 12.</p>.<p>The board said he is progressing well and had started practicing with the hard ball.</p>.<p>PCB said a decision on whether Babar would play in the second Test beginning on January 3 at Christchurch would be taken on the eve of the match.</p>