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PCB Plans An ODI Tri-Series With South Africa And New Zealand In Pakistan
Published - 8-JAN-2025 12:30 IST | Updated - 8-JAN-2025 12:30 IST
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has just announced that the much-anticipated tri-series between South Africa, New Zealand, and Pakistan will now be played at a new venue. Originally scheduled to take place in Rawalpindi and Multan, the series will now be hosted in Lahore and Karachi. In order to ensure running smoothly, PCB made this decision as part of its technological preparations for the ICC Champion Trophy 2025. The tri-series is a fantastic opportunity for fantasy cricket fans as well.
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Change of Venues
Lahore and Karachi will now host the tri-series, which is expected to be an important training ground for the competing teams. It is expected that the National Stadium in Karachi and the famous Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore will offer outstanding facilities and active viewers, improving the cricketing experience for fans as well as players.
A number of factors, including the state of the infrastructure and the weather, affected PCB's decision to change the locations. Both Karachi and Lahore have continuously shown themselves to be dependable locations for hosting international cricket, with cutting-edge facilities and strong security.
Results on Teams
For all three sides, the series is important as they build their teams and plans for future international competitions. With strong cricketing squads, South Africa and New Zealand will try to take on Pakistan at home. It is believed that the matches would feature thrilling fights that highlight the best cricket in the world.
The series will be an indicator for Pakistan's team's form and performance. The hosts aim to hone their game plans under home situations with a mix of experienced players and young talent.
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