LAHORE: Pakistan cricket group is prone to visit Zimbabwe for a restricted overs arrangement in the most recent week of September after arrangements for a tri-arrangement including the West Indies were scrapped, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) authority said Wednesday.
"Pakistan will play two Twenty20 internationals in Zimbabwe in September before playing three one-day internationals in October," said a PCB official.
Prior, the PCB and the Zimbabwe Cricket Board (ZCB) with common comprehension had chosen to put off the arrangement as the ZCB was confronting challenges in regards to patrons and television rights.
The visit comes after Pakistan facilitated Zimbabwe in May and June, the first visit to the nation by a Test-playing group in six years.
The Africans' visit was hailed as an achievement minute for the restoration of global cricket in Pakistan, which was suspended after aggressors assaulted the Sri Lankan group transport in 2009.
It is broadly trusted the PCB needed to abstain from playing the West Indies to guarantee they stayed on the planet's main eight groups before the September 30 cut-off for capability for the 2017 Champions Trophy in Britain.
Pakistan had moved to eighth spot from ninth in the wake of beating Sri Lanka 3-2 in an arrangement that finished a week ago, however gambled dropping down to ninth had they lost to either team–AFP/Geo News.
"Pakistan will play two Twenty20 internationals in Zimbabwe in September before playing three one-day internationals in October," said a PCB official.
Prior, the PCB and the Zimbabwe Cricket Board (ZCB) with common comprehension had chosen to put off the arrangement as the ZCB was confronting challenges in regards to patrons and television rights.
The visit comes after Pakistan facilitated Zimbabwe in May and June, the first visit to the nation by a Test-playing group in six years.
The Africans' visit was hailed as an achievement minute for the restoration of global cricket in Pakistan, which was suspended after aggressors assaulted the Sri Lankan group transport in 2009.
It is broadly trusted the PCB needed to abstain from playing the West Indies to guarantee they stayed on the planet's main eight groups before the September 30 cut-off for capability for the 2017 Champions Trophy in Britain.
Pakistan had moved to eighth spot from ninth in the wake of beating Sri Lanka 3-2 in an arrangement that finished a week ago, however gambled dropping down to ninth had they lost to either team–AFP/Geo News.