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Pakistan to host Sri Lanka for first ODI series since 2019

Published on: September 8, 2025 5:29 PM

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the schedule for the ODI series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka will visit Pakistan in November to play three One Day International matches. The series will take place in Rawalpindi from November 11 to 15. This is the first time since 2019 that Sri Lanka will play an ODI series in Pakistan. Cricket fans eagerly await the exciting matches between the two teams after a long break.

The three matches will all be held at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. PCB officials confirmed the venue to ensure a smooth and safe series. Both teams are preparing hard for the upcoming competition. The matches will showcase top cricketing talent from Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The series aims to strengthen cricket ties between the two countries.

Sri Lanka’s last ODI tour to Pakistan was in 2019. Since then, no ODI series was held in Pakistan due to various reasons. The return of international cricket boosts Pakistan’s cricket environment and fan enthusiasm. Many local fans look forward to welcoming Sri Lankan players back. It marks an important step for Pakistan’s cricket hosting reputation.

The series will help Pakistan fine-tune its team ahead of bigger tournaments. Likewise, Sri Lanka will get valuable match practice in foreign conditions. Both teams hope to gain momentum from these matches. Players and coaches have expressed excitement and readiness for the challenge. The series promises thrilling cricket and close contests.

In conclusion, the upcoming ODI series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be a landmark event. It will revive international cricket in Pakistan after a long gap. Fans will witness competitive cricket action from November 11 to 15 in Rawalpindi. PCB and both teams have taken strong steps to ensure success. This series marks a positive chapter in cricket relations between the two nations.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Latest, ODI series, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Sri Lanka

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