England to play 3 test matches in Pakistan in December 

Pakistan's Shan Masood (L) plays a shot in front of England's wicket-keeper Jos Buttler during the first day of the first Test cricket match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, northwest England on August 5, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 22 August 2022
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England to play 3 test matches in Pakistan in December 

  • Rawalpindi will host first test on Dec 1-5, while second test will be played in Multan on Dec 9-13 
  • Pakistan’s favorite home ground, National Stadium in Karachi, will host the final test on Dec 17-21 

ISLAMABAD: England will play a three-test series in Pakistan as part of the World Test Championship in December, the Pakistan Cricket Board announced on Monday. 

Rawalpindi will host the first test from Dec. 1-5 while the second test will be played at Multan from Dec. 9-13. Pakistan’s favorite home ground — the National Stadium at Karachi — will host the third and final test from Dec. 17-21. 

Pakistan has lost just two test matches at Karachi out of 44, with one of the defeats coming against England in 2000. South Africa won the other test when it beat Pakistan by 160 runs in 2007. Pakistan has won 23 test matches at the National Stadium. 

It will be England’s first test tour to Pakistan since 2005. England is also scheduled to play a seven-match Twenty20 series in Pakistan next month as a build-up for the T20 World Cup in Australia before returning in December for the test series. 

England will be playing a test match in Rawalpindi for the first time. Pakistan has happy memories in Multan where it beat England by 22 runs during its last tour 17 years ago. 

“We have been working closely with the PCB over recent months and I am grateful to them for everything they have done, and continue to do, to make our test and T20 tours a mouth-watering prospect for all involved,” ECB’s interim chief executive officer Clare Connor said in a statement. “The return of our men’s test team to Pakistan for the first time since 2005 will be a historic occasion. The opportunity to play test cricket in front of passionate cricket-lovers in Pakistan after such a long time is something to be cherished. 

Zakir Khan, the PCB’s director of international cricket, said Pakistan and England have historically produced some close test matches. 

“Pakistan cricket fans have waited for almost 17 years to see elite England players in action,” Khan said. “Both the sides have evolved since they last played in Pakistan in 2005 and have recently been playing entertaining and exciting cricket. I remain confident this series will live up to the expectations of the global cricket fans who want to watch and enjoy competitive and thrilling matches.” 

England is in seventh place in the WTC points table while Pakistan is fifth. 


Nine Pakistani firms showcase auto components at Automechanika Dubai 2025

Updated 09 December 2025
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Nine Pakistani firms showcase auto components at Automechanika Dubai 2025

  • Pakistan to present automotive parts, engineering goods, hybrid-tech capabilities to global buyers
  • Expo expected to draw 50,000 visitors and 2,400 exhibitors from over 60 countries, Consulate says

ISLAMABAD: Nine Pakistani companies are exhibiting automotive parts and engineering products at Automechanika Dubai 2025, one of the world’s largest auto-sector trade events, the Pakistani Consulate in Dubai said on Tuesday.

The three-day expo, being held from Dec. 9–11 at the Dubai World Trade Center, is expected to draw more than 50,000 buyers and 2,400 exhibitors from 60 countries, showcasing parts, components, lubricants, batteries, radiators, electronics, diagnostics tools, lighting, accessories, paint and body systems, as well as electric and hybrid vehicle technology.

Pakistan’s automotive and engineering sector contributes to manufacturing, employment and exports, with companies increasingly targeting Middle East and African markets for sourcing and aftermarket supply.

“Nine Pakistani companies facilitated by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) are exhibiting their products to highlight Pakistan’s strengths in automotive parts, engineering goods and related industries,” the Consulate said. 

Pakistan’s Consul General in Dubai Hussain Muhammad inaugurated the country pavilion and said participation at Automechanika reflects Islamabad’s intent to position its manufacturers in global supply chains and expand access to high-value export markets. Trade and Investment Counselor Ali Zeb Khan also reaffirmed support for exporters seeking new business linkages.

In November, Pakistan also exhibited at Big 5 Global 2025, showcasing construction materials and technologies at what is considered the world’s largest construction industry gathering.