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Pak cricketers to arrive on February 28
Mohali Test from March 8

The itinerary

February 28: Arrival of Pakistan team

March 3-5: Board President's XI vs Pakistan at Dharamshala

March 8-12: 1st Test at Mohali

March 16-20: 2nd Test at Kolkata

March 24-28: 3rd Test at Bangalore

March 30: One-day warm up tie at Hyderabad

April 2: 1st ODI at Kochi

April 5: 2nd ODI at Vishakhapatnam

April 9: 3rd ODI at Jamshedpur

April 12: 4th ODI at Ahmedabad

April 15: 5th ODI at Kanpur

April 17: 6th ODI at Delhi

April 18: Departure of Pakistan team.

Thiruvananthapuram, February 20
The Pakistan cricket team will arrive on February 28 for a 50-day tour of India comprising three Tests and six-one-dayers, it was announced here today.

The announcement, made by BCCI Secretary S.K. Nair, means the start of the tour has been delayed by three days as an earlier programme had slated the arrival of the Pakistan team for February 25.

Nair said the itinerary was finalised after the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed the tour programme put forward by the Indian board.

“The Pakistan Cricket Board has confirmed the tour programme as suggested by us,” he told PTI.

The visitors, touring the country for a full series after a gap of six years, would begin their tour with a three-day warm up match against the Board President’s XI at Dharmashala on March 3.

According to the itinerary, Mohali, would host the first Test (March 8-12), Kolkata the second (March 16-20) and Bangalore the third and final match (March 24-28).

The first one-dayer would be played on April 2 at Kochi while the last in Delhi on April 17.

Nair said Ahmedabad would host the fourth one-day international. He expressed hope that the series would further strengthen the ties between the two countries.

“This is an event eagerly awaited by cricket lovers in both the countries. We are sure that the series is going to be quite exciting for the cricket loving public.

“Thousands of fans had turned out to witness the last Indo-Pak series in Pakistan. That was an encouraging experience for the Indian team and this time we expect that the Indian fans would reciprocate the reception,” he said. — PTI


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