Pakistan’s exciting summer cricket programme will run from July to September. The two Test Matches between Pakistan and Australia at Lord’s and Headingley Carnegie are the first neutral Test Matches to be staged in England for 98 years.
Date |
Matches against Australia |
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5 July |
Pak vs Aus |
1st International Twenty 20 |
Edgbaston (Birmingham) |
6 July |
Pak vs Aus |
2nd International Twenty 20 |
Edgbaston (Birmingham) |
13-17 July |
Pak vs Aus |
1st Test |
Lords (London) |
21-25 July |
Pak vs Aus |
2nd Test |
Headingley Carnegie (Leeds) |
Date |
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Matches against England |
|
29 July-2 August |
Eng vs Pak |
1st npower Test |
Trent Bridge (Nottingham) |
6-10 August |
Eng vs Pak |
2nd npower Test |
Edgbaston (Birmingham) |
18-22 August |
Eng vs Pak |
3rd npower Test |
Brit Oval (London) |
26-30 August |
Eng vs Pak |
4th npower Test |
Lords (London) |
5 September |
Eng vs Pak |
1st NatWest International Twenty 20 |
SWALEC Stadium (Cardiff) |
7 September |
Eng vs Pak |
2nd NatWest International Twenty 20 |
SWALEC Stadium (Cardiff) |
10 September |
Eng vs Pak |
1st NatWest One Day International Twenty 20 |
Riverside (Chester-le-Street) |
12 September |
Eng vs Pak |
2nd NatWest One Day International Twenty 20 |
Headingley Carnegie (Leeds) |
17 September |
Eng vs Pak |
3rd NatWest One Day International Twenty 20 |
Brit Oval (London) |
20 September |
Eng vs Pak |
4th NatWest One Day International Twenty 20 |
Lords (London) |
22 September |
Eng vs Pak |
5th NatWest One Day International Twenty 20 |
Rose Bowl (Hampshire) |
