
Good news for Pakistan cricket fans. Image credits: ESPN
Finally, the cricketing season in Pakistan is now at its peak. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed two tours for the men in green as they will be visiting South Africa, Zimbabwe respectively.
At first, the green jerseys will step at Johannesburg to participate in a three-match ODI, four-match t20I series with the hosts South Africa.
Two venues; SuperSport Park, Pretoria, and Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg will be hosting the Pak vs SA matches that will begin by 2nd April to get terminated by 16th April.
Along with it, the PCB has also speculated the Pakistan tour of Zimbabwe that is expected to begin after 17th April. No official schedule has been released yet for Pak vs Zim matches but it will on-screened in the meantime.
However, written below is the detailed Pakistan tour of South Africa schedule:
Good news for Pakistan Cricket fans
T20I series:
2nd April: 1st T20I, SuperSport Park, Pretoria
4th April: 2nd T20I, Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
7th April: 3rd T20I, SuperSport Park, Pretoria

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ODI series:
1oth April: 1st ODI, Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
12th April: 2nd ODI, Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
14th April: 3rd ODI, SuperSport Park, Pretoria
16th April: 4th ODI, SuperSport Park, Pretoria
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