Gul, who has struggled to find a permanent place in the Pakistan team after undergoing a knee operation in Melbourne last year, was ignored by the selectors for the series against Australia and New Zealand.
"The inclusion of Gul is part of the selection panel's strategy of slowly bringing him back into international cricket," chief selector Moin Khan said.
Gul, 30, who has taken 163 Test, 173 ODI and 80 T20 wickets will join tall left-arm pacer, Muhammad Irfan in the match which also features some promising young players.
Gul suffered the knee injury during the tour of South Africa in early 2013 and had to return home during the ODI series after which he had the surgery. But since then he has struggled for fitness, playing no Tests and only a handful of ODI and T20 matches for Pakistan.
"Even the selectors know that the experience of Gul and the uncanny ability of Irfan to trouble batsmen with his bounce will be invaluable for Pakistan in Australia and New Zealand in the World Cup," the source said.
