England are currently leading the four-Test series 2-1, and will be aiming to make it 3-1 to reclaim the top spot in ICC Test rankings after the fourth and final Test at The Oval.
Pakistan are currently 2-1 down in the four-match campaign following a 141-run defeat last time out at Edgbaston against England.
James Anderson recently reclaimed No. 1 spot in ICC Test ranking for bowlers.
Azhar Ali will lead the side which has uncapped 22-year-old allrounder Hasan Ali, but there was no place for opener Ahmed Shehzad and middle-order batsman Umar Akmal.
Mohammad Hafeez has been facing a lean patch in his batting and has been unable to bowl due to a ban brought on by what was deemed an illegal bowling action.
England went 2-1 up with one to play in the series against Pakistan after coming from behind to win the third Test by 141 runs at Edgbaston on Sunday.
Pakistan leave their fans in awe after some spirited performances whereas, on the other hand, lose out of nowhere to leave everyone bewildered.
Finn sparked a dramatic collapse that saw Pakistan lose four wickets for just one run in 23 balls on Sunday when he had Misbah-ul-Haq, the tourists' captain and one of their senior batsmen, caught behind.
Pakistan's middle order collapsed horrendously from 124-3 to 125-7 on Day Five, as Chris Woakes, Steve Finn and James Anderson ripped through the hosts and scripted a magnficent victory.
England won the series against Pakistan after winning third Test by 141 runs at Edgbaston on Sunday.