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Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2020 - Future Tour Program (FTP)

Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2020 - Sri Lanka will tour Pakistan in December for the second time in the same year. According to Pakistan cricket’s future tour plans, Pakistan will visit Netherlands, Irelands, and England before the ICC T20I WC 2020. Pakistan will play five Test matches before the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup 2020 against England. As a cricket fixture for Pakistan’s future tour program, only a single One Day International series scheduled in January 2020 vs. the Netherlands. 

Pakistan will play 2 T20I series vs. Ireland, followed by the Netherlands ODI series on January 12, 2020. Pakistan cricket schedule 2020 - the team will play 3 ODI and 3 Test cricket series before the Twenty20 World Cup starting from July 30, 2020. Test series for Pakistan vs. England is part of ICC World Test Championship 2019-21.

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Pakistan Future Tour Program 2020

Starting FromPakistan vsTestODIT20I
11-Dec-19Sri Lanka2--
4-Jan-20Netherlands-3-
12-Jan-20Ireland--2
30-Jul-20England3-3
24-Oct-20ICC T20 WC--5
Total5310

Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan 2019

As per Sri Lanka Cricket Schedule - Team will tour Pakistan again for 2 test match series. Sri Lanka has already set a tour against Pakistan in August and has been very successful by defeating the host. The first Test match scheduled on December 11, 2019, at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi. 

The second Test match of this series between Pak and SL scheduled at National Stadium, Karachi, on December 11, 2019. Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka Test series is part of the ICC World Test Championship 2019 21.

Time Table

  • 05:00 AM GMT / 10:00 AM LOCAL
DateFixtureVenues
11-Dec-191st TestRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
19-Dec-192nd TestNational Stadium, Karachi

Pakistan tour of Netherlands 2020

According to Pakistan Cricket Future tour programs - Pakistan’s tour of the Netherland is scheduled to start from January the first week. Pakistan to play 3 ODI games vs. the Netherlands with the opening game on January 04, 2020. Three One Day International games scheduled at VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen, Ireland. Pakistan vs. Netherland, ODI series second/third game scheduled on January 07 and 09, 2020, and the same venue.

Time Table

  • 09:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM LOCAL
DateFixtureVenues
4-Jan-201st ODIVRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen
7-Jan-202nd ODIVRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen
9-Jan-203rd ODIVRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen

Pakistan tour of Ireland 2020

As Pakistan’s future tour program - Pakistan tour of United Kingdom next year - Two T20I games are scheduled against Ireland. Pakistan tour of Ireland 2020 - first Twenty game to start on January 12, 2020, and venue to be finalized sooner. The game scheduled on January 14, 2020 and venue confirmation awaits the Cricket Ireland announcement. 

Time Table 

  • TBC
DateFixtureVenues
12-Jan-201st T20ITBC
14-Jan-202nd T20ITBC

Pakistan tour of England 2020

Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2020 - Pakistan to tour England next year for three Test matches and 3 T20I games series. The first test match of England vs. Pakistan scheduled on July 30, 2020, at Lord’s London.

The second Test match of the series scheduled at Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, on August 07, 2020. Trent Bridge, Nottingham to host third and the last Test match of the series between both teams.

Before the ICC T20 World Cup 2020 - A three Twenty20 match series scheduled on August 29, 2020, at Headingley, Leeds. Pakistan will face England for a second T20 match at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, and The Rose Bowl, Southampton, respectively.

Time Table  :

  • 10:00 AM GMT / 11:00 AM LOCAL
  • 04:00 PM GMT / 05:00 PM LOCAL
  • 01:30 PM GMT / 02:30 PM LOCAL
  • 05:30 PM GMT / 06:30 PM LOCAL
DateFixtureVenues
30-Jul-201st TestLord's, London
7-Aug-202nd TestEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester
20-Aug-203rd TestTrent Bridge, Nottingham
29-Aug-201st T20IHeadingley, Leeds
31-Aug-202nd T20ISophia Gardens, Cardiff
2-Sep-203rd T20IThe Rose Bowl, Southampton

ICC T20 World Cup 2020 - Pakistan Fixture

Pakistan to face Australia, New Zealand and West Indies in ICC T20 World Cup next year. Two other games of the tournament at a group will be finalized after the completion of Super 12, but the schedule mentioned below. 

Time Table 

  • 08:00 AM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
  • 03:00 AM GMT / 02:00 PM LOCAL
  • 04:00 AM GMT / 02:00 PM LOCAL
  • 03:30 AM GMT / 02:00 PM LOCAL
  • 03:00 AM GMT / 02:00 PM LOCAL
DateFixtureVenues
24-Oct-20Pakistan vs. AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
29-Oct-20Pakistan vs. Super 12 TBCSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
31-Oct-20Pakistan vs. New ZealandThe Gabba, Brisbane
3-Nov-20Pakistan vs. West IndiesAdelaide Oval, Adelaide
6-Nov-20Pakistan vs. Super 12 TBCMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

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