Veteran England seamer Stuart Broad remains unlikely to tour Pakistan for the three-match Test series in December this year as he and his wife, Mollie King, are expecting their first child. According to the Daily Mail, the 36-year-old has informed the selectors about the same.England will visit Pakistan for three Tests, starting on December 1. However, the baby's due date coincides with a training camp in Abu Dhabi. Missing the warm-up period, which includes a practice game between England and England Lions, may mean Broad won't be match-ready for the first Test in Rawalpindi.In one of his columns for the Daily Mail in September, the Nottinghamshire seamer wrote:"Not long after, selection for the Pakistan Test series will take place, and whether I make that tour is yet to be decided. I will obviously want to be at home deep into November when Mollie and I are expecting our first child, so that will form part of the selection discussions."My job is to be ready whenever I am called upon again and I look forward to that with an enthusiasm that has reached another level these past few weeks."Pakistan Cricket@TheRealPCB England's first Test series in Pakistan in 17 years Mark the dates for the matches in Rawalpindi, Multan and Karachi 🏟️🗓️Read more: pcb.com.pk/press-release-…#PAKvENG | #BackTheBoysInGreen6538553🚨 England's first Test series in Pakistan in 17 years 🚨Mark the dates for the matches in Rawalpindi, Multan and Karachi 🏟️🗓️Read more: pcb.com.pk/press-release-…#PAKvENG | #BackTheBoysInGreen https://t.co/rJmh5WcWHeAccording to the aforementioned report, the pacer has decided to opt out of the tour after careful consideration, not least after enjoying a productive Test summer and finishing as the leading wicket-taker. Broad and Mollie announced in June that they were expecting their first child.Stuart Broad recently passed Glenn McGrath's tally of 563 Test wicketsStuart Broad celebrates Dean Elgar's wicket. (Credits: Getty)Meanwhile, the 159-Test veteran became the second-highest wicket-taker among fast bowlers in Test history by surpassing former Australian pacer Glenn McGrath. Broad crossed the milestone on Day 4 of the third Test against South Africa at The Oval by dismissing visiting captain Dean Elgar.ICC@ICCEngland veteran Stuart Broad is on the rise after he overtook Australia great Glenn McGrath on the list for most Test wickets Details icc-cricket.com/news/27881184913160England veteran Stuart Broad is on the rise after he overtook Australia great Glenn McGrath on the list for most Test wickets 🔥 Details 👉 icc-cricket.com/news/2788118 https://t.co/jT34FMEXt6Overall, the Englishman's tally of 566 scalps is the fifth-highest in history, behind Muttiah Muralitharan (800), Shane Warne (708), James Anderson (666), and Anil Kumble (619).He ended up 29 scalps in seven Tests in the recently concluded Test summer.