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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday announced the schedule for the tri-nation ODI series, featuring New Zealand and South Africa.
The series will be played on a single-league basis from February 8 to 14, with Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium hosting the opening two matches and Karachi’s National Stadium staging the final league match and the final.
Pakistan and New Zealand will kick off the series at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday, February 8, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 2pm (PST).
New Zealand will then face South Africa on Monday, February 10, in a day match with the toss set for 9am.
The action will shift to Karachi, where Pakistan will take on South Africa on 12 February in a day/night match at the National Stadium, starting at 2pm. The final will be played on Friday, February 14, with the first ball to be bowled at 2pm.
Both Pakistan and New Zealand are scheduled to train at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday, February 6, under lights, while South Africa’s first outing at the historic venue will be on the morning of Sunday, February 9.
In a statement, the PCB said that the four matches at Gaddafi Stadium and National Stadium will provide the three sides with an excellent opportunity to finalise preparations for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Moreover, the PCB said, it would also be a perfect occasion for the cricket board to showcase its redesigned and redeveloped venues to the world through its world-class broadcast.
At the Gaddafi Stadium, the statement mentioned, the spectator capacity has been increased, with new chairs installed throughout the venue. Additionally, 480 state-of-the-art LED lights have been installed to enhance broadcast LUX levels, ensuring a superior viewing experience for fans worldwide.
To further elevate the spectator experience, two giant digital replay screens — measuring 80 feet x 30 feet and 22 feet x 35 feet – have been installed.
A brand-new hospitality enclosure for players and officials is near completion, ensuring that the iconic stadium is fully operational to deliver an unparalleled experience for all stakeholders.
At the National Stadium, significant enhancements have been made, including the creation of a new hospitality enclosure for players and officials at the University End.
To improve broadcast coverage, 350 LED lights have been installed, ensuring optimal visibility for global audiences. Two digital replay screens have already been fixed and 5,000 new chairs have been installed to enhance spectator comfort.
Schedule
February 8 – Pakistan v New Zealand (d/n)
February 10 – New Zealand v South Africa (d)
February 12 – Pakistan v South Africa (d/n)
February 14 – Final (d/n)