The England Test tour of Pakistan will feature back-to-back matches in Multan, followed by a series finale in Rawalpindi. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) approved the revised schedule after delays due to logistical challenges. Originally, the second Test was scheduled for Karachi, but renovations at National Stadium forced the change.
Multan will now host both the first and second Tests during the England Test tour of Pakistan. The first match will take place from October 7-11, followed by the second Test from October 15-19. Rawalpindi will host the final match of the series from October 24-28. The change ensures that the entire series stays in Pakistan, avoiding relocation to the UAE.
The England Test tour of Pakistan follows their dominant 3-0 sweep in the 2022 series held in Karachi. PCB Director Usman Wahla expressed excitement about England’s return and emphasized the board’s commitment to delivering a memorable experience for fans. The series is part of the ICC World Test Championship, raising stakes for both teams.
The venue changes during the England Test tour of Pakistan were necessitated by external factors. Karachi’s National Stadium is preparing for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, while Rawalpindi was initially unavailable due to a nearby international conference. Despite the disruptions, both teams are looking forward to a competitive series.
England named a 17-player squad for the tour, larger than usual, to account for potential challenges. Head coach Brendon McCullum emphasized the importance of knowing venues in advance to prepare adequately. Fans are eagerly anticipating the series, which promises to showcase Pakistan’s renowned hospitality and intense cricketing action.
Revised schedule
7-11 Oct First Test, Multan
15-19 Oct Second Test, Multan
24-28 Oct Third Test, Rawalpindi
Also, see:
CPEC Phase-2 to Transform Pakistan’s Economy, Says PM Shehbaz Sharif
Topics #featured #trending pakistan