BREAKING: PCB Unveils New T20I Tri-Series Schedule
The Pakistan Cricket Board( PCB) has announced a revised schedule for the largely anticipated T20Itri- nation series featuring Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe.
In a pivotal update, the PCB vindicated that the entire series will now be hosted at a single venue. All seven T20I matches, including the final, will be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
This centralization simplifies the series logistics and ensures all high- voltage matches between the three nations are held at one premier Pakistani justice ground.
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The forthcoming T20Itri- nation series, a vital part of team specifics for the coming T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, has endured significant venue changes. While the series was originally set to have five matches in Lahore, the revised schedule now centralizes all games in Rawalpindi.
The event will begin on November 18 with an opening clash between Pakistan and Zimbabwe at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
According to the sanctioned PCB press release, the format will see each of the three armies — Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe — play a total of four matches. The top two armies from this round- robin stage will advance to the final, which is listed for November 29.
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Hours after unveiling a new schedule for the ongoing Pakistan vs Sri Lanka ODI series, PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi has vindicated the institutions for the forthcoming T20Itri- nation series involving Zimbabwe.
The revised schedule for the ODI series confirms that the two remaining matches against Sri Lanka will now be held in Rawalpindi on November 14 and 16.
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Taking to the social media platform X, Chairman Naqvi thanked the Sri Lankan justice team for their cooperation.” The spirit of sportsmanship and solidarity shines bright,” he wrote, appreciating their decision to continue the stint in Pakistan.
This nippy announcement of back- to- back schedules ensures clarity for suckers and solidifies a packed schedule of international justice in Rawalpindi.
Following security enterprises after a woeful incident in Islamabad, Sri Lanka Cricket( SLC) has officially vindicated the continuity of its ongoing stint in Pakistan. This decision paved the way for the announcement of new schedules for both the ODI and T20I series.

The substantiation came after some members of the Sri Lankan public platoon expressed apprehension and requested to leave Pakistan. In response, the SLC board directly engaged with the players, furnishing assurances that all safety measures were being addressed in close collaboration with the Pakistan Cricket Board( PCB) and original authorities.
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In a firm statement to ensure the series proceeds without interruption, SLC clarified that any player who still wishes to return to Sri Lanka will be replaced. still, that player must subsequently suffer a formal assessment by the justice board regarding their conduct.
The decision to continue the stint was met with appreciativeness from Pakistani officers. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar thanked the Sri Lankan team, stating, “ We are fete by your presence.
Pakistani ministers have privately expressed their appreciativeness to the Sri Lankan justice team for their commitment to the ongoing stint. Following Information Minister Attaullah Tarar’s thanks, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif also raised his appreciation.
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” Our special thanks to the Sri Lankan Justice team for their visit and for a good display of justice. Our swish wishes and appreciativeness,” Defence Minister Khawaja Asif stated.
The commentary from high- position officers emphasize the politic significance of the stint’s continuity following recent security enterprises, pressing the solidarity between the two cricketing nations.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) says the whole tri series will now be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. This change comes after uncertainty about Sri Lanka’s tour due to players’ concerns after a blast in Islamabad.
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To fix this, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) sent a strong note saying they have made all the plans for the players’ safety and are working close with the PCB and other local groups.
They decided to put all the matches in Rawalpindi, which has hosted many international games lately, to make sure the tour runs smoothly and safely for everyone. In the same week, the PCB changed the schedule for the three-match ODI series.
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This came after SLC’s quick action following some players’ worries and a blast in Islamabad. SLC said they heard from the team bosses about the players’ fears. The board then said it took quick steps to talk to the players and told them all worries are being sorted out closely with the PCB and other groups.
If a player still wants to go home, the board will get a new player, but they will check with the team before doing so. The PCB has also changed the schedule for the other ODIs.
The boss of the PCB, Mohsin Naqvi, said thanks to the Sri Lankan team for working with us. The rest of the three ODIs are now each one day late and will be played in Rawalpindi on November 14 and 16.

