On Thursday, Test captain Shan Masood's contract was upgraded to 'B' category from earlier 'D' by the country's cricket board, hours after the team led by him left for Australia for a Test series. The 34-year-old Masood was named Test captain on November 15 until the conclusion of the ICC World Test Championship 2023–25 cycle, after Babar Azam stepped down following Pakistan's 50-over World Cup debacle in India. The PCB said in a statement that "the PCB has decided to upgrade Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood's category in the central contract list from D to B. The decision has been made in line with the board's policy that if a centrally contracted player below the A or B categories is appointed captain, their contract shall be upgraded to category B for the tenure of their captaincy."
The left-handed batter has featured in 30 Tests, amassing 1,597 runs. The team left for Australia on Wednesday night. The three-match Test series against Australia begins on December 14 in Perth. The team will play a tour match against Australia from December 6–9 in Canberra.