Pakistan to host Afghanistan, Sri Lanka for T20I tri-series

Pakistan and Afghanistan players line up for their national anthems before the start of the Asia Cup Twenty20 international cricket Super Four match at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in UAE, on September 7, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 07 September 2025
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Pakistan to host Afghanistan, Sri Lanka for T20I tri-series

  • The tri-series will begin on Nov. 17 with Pakistan taking on Afghanistan at the Rawalpindi stadium
  • This will be the first time Pakistan play neighbors Afghanistan in a T20I match on their home soil

KARACHI: Pakistan’s cricket board announced Sunday it will host a Twenty20 international tri-series with Afghanistan and Sri Lanka in November, as teams get ready for next year’s World Cup.

“The series has been organized to provide all teams with valuable preparation ahead of next year’s Men’s T20 World Cup, to be staged in India and Sri Lanka,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.

The tri-series will begin on November 17 with Pakistan taking on Afghanistan at the Rawalpindi stadium.

This will be the first time Pakistan play neighbors Afghanistan in a T20I match on home soil, the PCB said.

Afghanistan have played two one-day internationals in the Asia Cup 2023 and three in this year’s Champions Trophy in Pakistan, but they involved opponents other than the home team.

Before the tri-series, Pakistan will host South Africa in a bilateral series of two Tests, three one-day internationals and as many T20Is from October 12 to November 8.

Tri-series schedule:

17 November — Pakistan v Afghanistan, Rawalpindi

19 November — Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Rawalpindi

22 November — Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Lahore

23 November — Pakistan v Afghanistan, Lahore

25 November — Sri Lanka v Afghanistan, Lahore

27 November — Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Lahore

29 November — Final, Lahore


Pakistan’s Babar fined 10 percent of match fee for breaking own stumps

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Pakistan’s Babar fined 10 percent of match fee for breaking own stumps

  • Babar Azam hit stumps in frustration after he was bowled on 34 in third PDI against Sri Lanka
  • Azam scored 165 runs in series to equal Saeed Anwar’s Pakistan record of 20 centuries in ODIs

RAWALPINDI: Star batter Babar Azam has been fined 10 percent of his match fee for breaking his own stumps during Pakistan’s clean sweep of Sri Lanka in the recent home one-day international series.

Babar hit the stumps in frustration after he was clean bowled by Sri Lanka leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay for 34 in the third ODI on Sunday. Pakistan won by six wickets and completed a 3-0 whitewash.

He admitted to the offense.

Babar scored 165 runs in the series and equaled Saeed Anwar’s Pakistan record of 20 centuries in ODIs. It was Babar’s first international hundred in any format since an Asia Cup game against Nepal in August 2023.