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PCB releases new Zimbabwe series schedule

LAHORE: The Cricket Board has released a new schedule for the series between Pakistan and Zimbabwe.

The three ODIs between Pakistan and Zimbabwe will be played on October 30, November 1 and 3 at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi. The three matches were originally scheduled in Multan but have been shifted to Rawalpindi due to logistical and operational reasons. ۔

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On the other hand, the hosting of the three scheduled T20 matches in Rawalpindi has now been handed over to Lahore. These matches will now be played on November 7, 8 and 10 at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

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Pakistan Cricket Board Director International Cricket Zakir Khan said that Multan venue was not available due to logistical and operational reasons, so we reviewed the schedule of the series and set a schedule that both teams, match officials, Suitable for broadcasters and other relevant authorities. He further said that we will be in constant touch with the Meteorological Department regarding the expected smog situation in Lahore in November and if any change is required during this period, it will be considered.

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Zakir Khan said that the availability of Rawalpindi shows that there is no uncertainty regarding the hosting of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League matches and Pakistan will try to get maximum points by starting the league victoriously.

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