Key Points

Pakistan is set to host its first-ever T20I tri-series this November. The tournament will feature Afghanistan and Sri Lanka as participating teams. All matches will be played across Rawalpindi and Lahore stadiums. This series serves as crucial preparation for next year's T20 World Cup.

Key Points: Pakistan Hosts First T20I Tri-Series with Afghanistan Sri Lanka

  • Series runs from November 17-29 across Rawalpindi and Lahore venues
  • Afghanistan plays first T20I match ever on Pakistani soil
  • All matches serve as preparation for 2024 T20 World Cup
  • Final scheduled for November 29 at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium
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Pakistan to host first-ever T20I tri-series, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka to feature

Pakistan Cricket Board announces historic T20I tri-series featuring Afghanistan and Sri Lanka in Nov, serving as key prep for 2024 T20 World Cup.

"We look forward to hosting Sri Lanka and Afghanistan for Pakistan’s maiden T20I tri-series. - PCB Chief Operating Officer Sumair Ahmed Syed"

Lahore, Sep 7

Pakistan will host its first-ever T20I tri-series from November 17 to 29, which features Afghanistan and Sri Lanka as the other teams. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said the tri-series series has been scheduled to provide the three sides with preparation ahead of next year’s Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.

The tri-series will open on November 17 with Pakistan facing Afghanistan at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, also marking Afghanistan’s maiden T20I game in Pakistan. Afghanistan have previously played five ODIs in Pakistan, the most recent being against Australia during the ICC Champions Trophy in February this year.

On November 19, Sri Lanka will meet Afghanistan at Rawalpindi, before the action shifts to Lahore. The remaining five T20Is, including the final on November 29, will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium.

“We look forward to hosting Sri Lanka and Afghanistan for Pakistan’s maiden T20I tri-series. This event will not only offer excellent preparation for next year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, but also present fans with exciting cricket across venues.”

“Earlier this year, PCB successfully delivered the ICC Champions Trophy and the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier. These achievements underline our capacity and readiness to host back-to-back international events at the highest level,” said Sumair Ahmed Syed, PCB’s Chief Operating Officer.

Before the T20I tri-series, Pakistan will also host South Africa from October 12 to November 8 for two World Test Championship games and three T20Is to be played in Lahore and Rawalpindi. It is followed by the two teams facing off in three ODIs to be played in Faisalabad.

T20I tri-series Schedule:

November 17 – Pakistan v Afghanistan, Rawalpindi

November 19 – Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Rawalpindi

November 22 – Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Lahore

November 23 – Pakistan v Afghanistan, Lahore

November 25 – Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Lahore

November 27 – Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Lahore

November 29 – Final, Lahore

- IANS

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Priya S
Afghanistan playing their first T20I in Pakistan - that's historic! Their spin attack against Pakistani batsmen will be fascinating to watch. Hope the security arrangements are top-notch for all teams.
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Sarah B
While it's good for cricket diplomacy, I hope the PCB ensures equal treatment for all teams. Afghanistan deserves proper facilities and security like any other visiting team.
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Arjun K
Pakistan hosting back-to-back series shows they're serious about bringing cricket home. The Rawalpindi and Lahore crowds will create an amazing atmosphere! Hope we get to see some close finishes.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but the scheduling seems packed. South Africa series followed immediately by tri-series might fatigue players before the World Cup. Quality over quantity should be the focus.
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Kavya N
Exciting times for Asian cricket! These three teams have some of the most passionate fans. Hope the matches are televised properly in India too. Would love to watch Rashid Khan bowl in Pakistani conditions! 🏏

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