England team’s first tour to Pak since 2005, to play two T20s before T20 World Cup

The England squad will return for another limited-overs series and World Test Championship matches next year.

August 13, 2021 04:32 pm | Updated 04:32 pm IST - Islamabad

PCB chief executive Wasim Khan. File

PCB chief executive Wasim Khan. File

England will play a two-match Twenty20 cricket series in Pakistan before both teams leave for the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in October.

Both matches were initially scheduled to be played in Karachi, but the Pakistan Cricket Board on Friday said it was moving the series to Rawalpindi due to “operational and logistical reasons.” Pindi Cricket Stadium will host the games on Oct. 13 and Oct. 14.

It will be England’s first tour to Pakistan since 2005. The England squad will return for another limited-overs series and World Test Championship matches next year.

While the England’s men team will be touring Pakistan after a 16-year break, England’s women’s squad, led by Heather Knight, will tour Pakistan alongside their men’s team for the first time.

“We are delighted to welcome both the England men’s team and the England women’s team, who will be touring Pakistan for the first time,” PCB chief executive Wasim Khan said.

The England squads will arrive Oct. 9.

Eoin Morgan’s England men’s squad will leave for the UAE on Oct. 15. Knight’s women’s team will stay in Rawalpindi for the three ODIs on Oct. 17, 19 and 21.

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