Pakistan's complete fixture list under ICC's new Future Tours Programme

Waseem Ahmed 11:59 22/06/2018
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  • Pakistan will play a total of 164 international matches across all formats.

    Pakistan will be the fourth busiest team under ICC’s new Future Tours Programme (FTP) which was released on Wednesday by world cricket’s governing body.

    Sarfraz Ahmed and his men will play a total of 164 international matches across all formats in the five-year period from 2018-23.

    The one-time World Cup champions and current Champions Trophy holders will play 40 Tests, 61 ODIs and 63 T20Is in the five-year period. Once again, matches between Pakistan and their arch-rivals India will be restricted to multi-team ICC tournaments with no bilateral series earmarked between the two sides until 2023.

    PAKISTAN FTP SCHEDULE 2018-23

    2018

    July: Away T20I tri-series in Zimbabwe (Also involving Australia)

    July: Away series in Zimbabwe (Five ODIs)

    September: Asia Cup

    October-November: Home series against New Zealand (Three Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is)

    December 2018-February 2019: Away series in South Africa (Three Tests, five ODIs and three T20Is)

    2019

    March: Home series against Australia (Five ODIs)

    May: Away series in England (Five ODIs and one T20I)

    June-July: 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup in England

    October: Home series against Sri Lanka (Two Tests)

    October-November: Away series in Australia (Two Tests and three T20Is)

    December: Home series against Sri Lanka (Three ODIs and three T20Is)

    CRICKET-SCO-PAK-T20

    2020

    January-February: Home series against Bangladesh (Two Tests and three T20Is)

    July: Home series against the Netherlands (Three ODIs)

    July-August: Home series against England (Three Tests)

    August: Home series against Ireland (Two T20Is)

    August-September: Home series against England (Three T20Is)

    September: Asia Cup

    October: Away series in South Africa (Three ODIs and three T20Is)

    October-November: 2020 ICC World Twenty20

    November-December: Home series in Zimbabwe (Three ODIs and three T20Is)

    December 2020-January 2021: Away series in New Zealand (Two Tests and three T20Is)

    CRICKET-SCO-PAK-T20

    2021

    January-February: Home series against South Africa (Two Tests and three T20Is)

    April: Away series in Zimbabwe (Two Tests and three T20Is)

    June: World Test Championship Final

    July: Away series in England (Three ODIs and three T20Is)

    July-August: Away series in the West Indies (Three Tests and three T20Is)

    September: Away series against Afghanistan (Three ODIs)

    October: Home series against New Zealand (Three ODIs and three T20Is)

    October-November: 2021 ICC World Twenty20

    November-December: Away series in Bangladesh (Two Tests and three T20Is)

    December: Home series against the West Indies (Three ODIs and three T20Is)

    2022

    February-March: Home series against Australia (Two Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is)

    July-August: Away series in Sri Lanka (Two Tests and three ODIs)

    September: 2022 Asia Cup

    October: Home series against England (Five ODIs)

    October-November: Home series against New Zealand (Two Tests and three ODIs)

    December: Home series against England (Three Tests)

    CRICKET-SCO-PAK-T20

    2023

    February-March: 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup

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