The Pakistan Cricket Board announced that Malik had been inducted into the Test squad for the series against England as the 16th player.
He was not named in the squad of 15 announced last month and he last played a Test in England in August 2010.
The PCB said Malik had been included on the request of the team management since he was in good form and a very experienced performer.
Malik, who has led Pakistan in Test matches, became a strong candidate for a Test comeback because of the worries the selectors have over the form of Ahmed Shehzad and Muhammad Hafeez.
"We all felt that with Hafeez unable to bowl a fifth bowling option was required," he said.
Malik, since being recalled to the T20 and ODI squads, last year has been scoring runs prolifically in the middle-order and made an unbeaten 96 in the second ODI at Harare.
He has credited his success to the sporting success of his wife Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, who won the Wimbledon women's doubles title this year as well.
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