A 16-member Pakistan ODI squad was named on 26 October 2007.
Shoaib Akhtar who had served a ban that followed an altercation with a teammate was included in the side. From the team that
played South Africa at home,
Mohammad Hafeez and
Khalid Latif were dropped.
Younus Khan was appointed as their
vice-captain.
Mohammad Asif was ruled out initially for the first three ODIs, and later the subsequent ODIs and the Test series due to an elbow injury, before being replaced by
Mohammad Sami leading into the Test series. India announced their squad for the first two ODIs 27 October.
Rahul Dravid and
Dinesh Karthik were dropped following inconsistent performances in the preceding series and were replaced by
Virender Sehwag and
Gautam Gambhir, with
Praveen Kumar as the only new inclusion in the squad. An unchanged side announced for the next two ODIs. Bowler
Anil Kumble was named
India's Test captain for the series. After
S. Sreesanth and
R. P. Singh were ruled out of the First Test owing to shoulder injury and an
oblique abdominal strain respectively,
Ishant Sharma and
Munaf Patel, the latter recovering from injury himself, were drafted into the squad. After they lost
Zaheer Khan to injury after the Second Test, India called in
Irfan Pathan and
V. R. V. Singh to their side for the Third. Pakistan named the same side for the Test series that played the ODIs. After
Umar Gul was returned home following an injury sustained in the First Test,
all-rounder Yasir Arafat was named as his replacement. Captain
Shoaib Malik was ruled out of the Third Test upon failing a fitness test following an injury he suffered in the First Test. Subsequently,
Younus Khan was asked to lead the side. ==Tour match==