England to tour Pakistan in October – dates and venues set for three-Test series in October | Cricket News

England to tour Pakistan in October – dates and venues set for three-Test series in October | Cricket News



The dates and venues have been set for England’s tour of Pakistan later this year.

The Pakistan Cricket Board have announced the full match schedule for the men’s Test series against England in October.

The three-Test tour begins in Multan for the first Test that will take place from October 7-11.

It will then move on to Karachi for the second from October 15-19.

Test captain Ben Stokes believes England should be proud of reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals and that they are progressing as a side

The third Test will be in Rawalpindi from October 24-28.

The series forms part of the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 and will be the second time the England men’s team have played a Test series in Pakistan in the last two years, with England having won the last series 3-0 in December 2022.

“We’re really excited to be returning to Pakistan for this three-match men’s Test tour in October,” said ECB Chief Executive Officer Richard Gould.

“Our last men’s Test tour of Pakistan produced some memorable matches and I’m sure fans can look forward to more exciting cricket across this forthcoming series.”

Highlights from day four of the second Test between Pakistan and England in Multan as the tourists secured a series victory

Full highlights from day five of the first Test between Pakistan and England in Rawalpindi as Ben Stokes’ side clinched a thrilling victory

England’s 2024 tour of Pakistan – series schedule:

First Test, Multan – October 7-11

Second Test, Karachi – October 15-19

Third Test, Rawalpindi – October 24-28

Watch the first Test between England and West Indies, at Lord’s, live on Sky Sports Cricket from 10am on Wednesday July 10 (11am first ball). The series then continues at Trent Bridge (July 18-22) before the final game at Edgbaston (July 26-30)

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T20 World Cup: Pakistan finish campaign with three-wicket victory over Ireland | Cricket News

T20 World Cup: Pakistan finish campaign with three-wicket victory over Ireland | Cricket News


Pakistan finished their T20 World Cup campaign with a win after edging Ireland by three wickets.

With neither side able to qualify for the Super 8 stage from Group A, Pakistan started well to reduce Ireland to 32-6 but knocks from Gareth Delany and Josh Little helped the team recover to finish 106-9.

A Pakistan batting collapse then gave Ireland a glimmer of hope, but two big sixes from Shaheen Shah Afridi in the penultimate over sealed victory.

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Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam underpinned his side’s innings with an unbeaten 32.

Afridi earlier took 3-22 and got Pakistan off to the perfect start, taking his three wickets in his first two overs as he began by clipping the top of Andy Balbirnie’s off stump with the third ball of the game.

The paceman took his second two balls later when Lorcan Tucker edged behind and trapped Harry Tector lbw in his next over, with Paul Stirling falling to Mohammad Amir in between times.

George Dockrell showed promise with some aggressive shots but gave his wicket away cheaply to Amir before Delany struck 31 from 19 balls.

Pakistan's Shaheen Shah Afridi plays a shot during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup cricket match between Ireland and Pakistan at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium, Lauderhill, Fla., Sunday, June 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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Two big sixes from Shaheen Shah Afridi in the penultimate over sealed victory. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

His quickfire cameo was ended by Imad Wasim (3-8), but Pakistan were unable to break the 10th-wicket partnership as Little added a valuable 22 to drag Ireland into triple figures.

Mark Adair made the breakthrough for Ireland as Saim Ayub fell and the all-rounder was in the thick of the action again, making a brilliant catch on the boundary to dismiss Mohammad Rizwan for 17 off McCarthy.

Pakistan kept the scoreboard ticking, but they were suddenly plunged into trouble after losing three wickets in the space of nine balls as Curtis Campher removed Fakhar Zaman and McCarthy claimed the scalps of Usman Khan and Shadab Khan.

Captain Babar Azam underpinned his side’s innings with an unbeaten 32 before Afridi sealed victory in style with seven balls to spare.

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USA through to T20 World Cup Super 8s; Ireland, Pakistan and Canada eliminated | Cricket News

USA through to T20 World Cup Super 8s; Ireland, Pakistan and Canada eliminated | Cricket News


USA have qualified for the Super 8s at the T20 World Cup after their game against Ireland in Florida was abandoned, with Ireland, Pakistan and Canada now eliminated.

Heavy rainfall caused by tropical storms had battered the Florida area and left the outfield unplayable with the game officially called off after a number of inspections.

The point tournament debutants USA earned for the washout takes them onto five points from four fixtures in Group B, a tally winless Ireland, as well as Pakistan and Canada, are unable to match.

Highlights from the USA’s game against Pakistan at the T20 World Cup, as the Americans pulled off one of the tournament’s greatest upsets

USA join table-toppers India in progressing from the pool, with the co-hosts to play South Africa, West Indies and either defending champions England or Scotland in Super 8s Group 2 next week.

USA beat Canada in their opening game and then stunned 2009 champions Pakistan in a Super Over to make it two wins from two, before pushing India during a seven-wicket defeat.

T20 World Cup Super 8s pools

  • Group 1 – India, Afghanistan, Australia, TBC
  • Group 2 – South Africa, USA, TBC, TBC

Pakistan followed the shock loss to USA with a six-run reverse against India and, although victory over Canada on Tuesday kept them in the mix, the USA-Ireland washout has now cost them.

Ireland suffered an eight-wicket thrashing against India before a 12-run loss to Canada left them needing to win their remaining two games to have a chance of making the second round.

Paul Stirling’s side will now look to chalk up their first win of the tournament when they finish off against Pakistan in Florida on Sunday (4pm), with India concluding their group campaign against Canada at the same venue on Saturday (3.30pm).

India will head into Super 8s Group 1, joining 2021 champions Australia and Afghanistan as well as one of Bangladesh, Netherlands or Nepal, with the latter three sides still in the running to advance from Group D.

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T20 World Cup: Pakistan beat Canada to keep tournament hopes alive | Cricket News

T20 World Cup: Pakistan beat Canada to keep tournament hopes alive | Cricket News


Pakistan kept their hopes of reaching the T20 World Cup Super Eights stage alive with a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Canada.

Mohammad Rizwan scored a timely half-century and Babar Azam played a captain’s knock as Pakistan bounced back from successive defeats to beat Canada at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in Westbury, New York.

Following their shock opening loss to co-hosts USA, and defeat against rivals India, Pakistan’s tournament would have been over if they failed to triumph at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York on Tuesday. The 2009 T20 World Cup winners now sit third with two points after one win in three matches, with Tuesday’s win meaning they still have a shot at finishing in the top two in Group A.

Azam won the toss and put Canada into bat, with opener Aaron Johnson beginning the innings with back-to-back boundaries.

The impressive Johnson (52) waged a lone battle against Pakistan’s pace attack. Mohammad Amir (2-13) and Haris Rauf (2-26) led the charge for Pakistan, while Shaheen Afridi (1-21) and Naseem Shah (1-24) helped ensure Canada were unable to find rhythm.

Only three Canadian batters reached double digits and if not for Johnson’s maiden World Cup fifty and a late flurry from Kaleem Sana (13 not out), Canada would have struggled to reach the modest total of 106-7 they posted.

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Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan scored a half-century in the win against Canada

The temporary arena in East Meadow, where India and South Africa defended less than run-a-ball targets in recent days, looked on course for another competitive low-scoring match as Saim Ayub (6) fell early and Pakistan looked shaky at 21-1 after five overs.

Skipper Babar steadied the ship, though, bringing up the 50 partnership with opener Rizwan from 49 balls.

Rizwan (53 not out) and Babar (33) took few risks, the captain playing in measured fashion as he hit one six and one four before he fell to Dillon Heyliger (2-18), but Pakistan comfortably reached their target with 15 balls to spare.

Pakistan now know if Ireland beat hosts United States on Friday then a win for them over the Irish on Sunday would secure progression.

Canada, also on two points, need a win over India on Saturday to stay in the top-two race.

What they said

Pakistan captain Babar Azam…

“Good for us, we [needed] this win. I think all credit to the team because we started well in the bowling.

“To be honest, in this pitch here, five or six overs can be very crucial because the ball is not coming properly and one pace. Sometimes it’s low, sometimes it’s double pace behaviour, but I think after the sixth over the pitch is a little bit settled and then we attacked.

“We are going to [have] the same mindset to win [the next] match, for sure. We can play our best cricket over there (at Central Broward Regional Park Stadium in Florida), [those] conditions are much better than here.

What’s Next?

Two games take place in the early hours of Wednesday June 12, as Sri Lanka also take on Nepal from 12am (midnight) live on Sky Sports Action, followed by Australia vs Namibia live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket from 1am.

Then, on Wednesday afternoon, hosts USA face India live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket from 3pm.

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T20 World Cup: Pakistan suffer thrilling six-run defeat to rivals India to leave hopes in jeopardy | Cricket News

T20 World Cup: Pakistan suffer thrilling six-run defeat to rivals India to leave hopes in jeopardy | Cricket News



India dealt a cruel blow to rivals Pakistan’s T20 World Cup hopes with a thrilling six-run victory in New York.

Billed as one of the clashes of the tournament, the contest delivered as it went down to the final over, Pakistan needing 12 runs from the final two balls but only managing six as they battled valiantly but lost to their old foes once again.

Wickets from Jasprit Bumrah (3-14) and Hardik Pandya (2-24) came at crucial moments as India turned the game on its head after they were bowled out for 119 by Pakistan, Bumrah taking the key wicket of Mohammad Rizwan (31) who was anchoring the innings.

Pakistan won an important toss and chose to bowl which seemed to work to their advantage, Naseem Shah (3-21), Haris Rauf (3-21), and Mohammad Amir (2-21) starring with the ball in hand as they reduced India from 89-3 to 119 all out, just 30 runs coming as seven wickets fell.

Mohammad Amir took the wickets of Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja as India fell to 96-7

However, the Pakistan batting attack fell apart under the pressure and from 72-2 were reduced to 88-5 themselves, unable to find big boundaries in the final overs to seal a big win.

In Group A, India now sit top of the table, with USA in second. Pakistan are now in fourth and are yet to pick up a win.

Ravi Shastri could hardly contain his excitement ahead of the toss for India’s T20 World Cup clash with Pakistan

Bumrah and Hardik strike to dent Pakistan chase

With the 120-run target set by India in their sights, Babar Azam (13) and Mohammad Rizwan (10) looked to be building a solid partnership early in the second innings, but the Pakistan skipper was the first to fall as he sent one to Suryakumar Yadav in the slips, seating his team on 26-1 after 4.4 overs.

Rizwan, carrying a finger injury from a Hardik delivery, then started to build alongside Usman Khan, bringing their side to 57-1 at the halfway mark and comfortable that victory could be in their sights.

Mohammed Siraj’s attempted throw at the stumps didn’t go to plan as he hit Pakistan batter Muhammad Rizwan!

However, India then turned to Axar Patel (1-11) and he immediately made his mark to take out Usman Khan (13) via lbw from his first delivery of the innings, India cleverly using the review which showed he was hit in line and the ball was not sliding down like the umpire originally thought.

Fakhar Zaman (13) was then the man to partner with Rizwan in the middle as they continued on at the required run rate of six but a mistake from the former saw him caught behind by Pant after gloving one up in the air from a Hardik delivery, leaving Pakistan on 73-3 after 13 overs and needing 47 runs from 42 balls.

Score summary – India vs Pakistan

India: Jasprit Bumrah (3-14), Hardik Pandya (2-24); Rishabh Pant (42 runs from 31 balls)

Pakistan: Naseem Shah (3-21), Mohammad Amir (2-23), Haris Rauf (3-21); Mohammad Rizwan (31 runs from 44 balls)

With the game in the balance, Bumrah then became the star man as he took out the key wicket of Rizwan with a beauty of an inswinger, putting Pakistan under pressure with four wickets gone and now more than a run a ball needed, 37 runs from 30 balls the target.

Jasprit Bumrah took the crucial wicket of Muhammad Rizwan to revive India’s hopes of beating their fierce rivals Pakistan

With nervous energy in the air and Pakistan chasing the game, Shadab Khan (4) was duped by the short ball of Hardik and caught behind by Pant, putting India firmly in charge as they left Pakistan needing 21 from 12 balls.

The climactic ending to a thriller of an encounter then reached fever pitch as Iftikhar Ahmed (5) was caught by Arshdeep after sending one high on the final ball of the 19th over, Imad Wasim (15) then caught behind on the first ball of the 20th.

With 18 runs needed from five deliveries and seven wickets down, Pakistan added a single then a reverse scoop boundary but could only find six of the required 12 runs from the final two balls, leaving them heartbreakingly close to only their second-ever T20 World Cup win against India and putting India in the driving seat of Group A.

India’s Rishabh Pant played a remarkable shot as he hit a boundary off Pakistan’s Haris Rauf

The loss will feel worse for Pakistan after their strong showing in the first innings to leave India all out for 119.

Star performances came from Shah to dismiss Virat Kohli (4), Patel (20), and Dube (3), Rauf to dismiss Suryakumar (7), then Hardik (7) and Bumrah (0) in successive deliveries, and Amir to remove danger man Pant (42) and Ravindra Jadeja (0) in successive balls.

Virat Kohli could only make four as India were reduced to 12-1 in the second over against Pakistan

Despite the solid showing from Pakistan’s bowlers, Pakistan now have two losses from two games after their shock defeat to the USA, putting a real dent in their hopes of reaching the Super 8.

What they said

Pakistan captain Babar Azam:

“I think they bowled well after 10 overs. We were chasing 120, we were run a ball for the first 10 overs, but back-to-back wickets and then we left too much in the end.

“Tactics was simple, play normally, rotate strike, 5-6 an over. But in that period we had too many dot balls, the pressure was on us, and we lost three quick wickets.

“Can’t expect too much from tailenders. We were not up to the mark in the first six overs, we had targeted 40-45 runs, we have not capitalised properly.

“Pitch looked decent, ball coming nicely. Little bit slow, some balls are bouncing a bit more, but you expect it with a drop-in pitch.”

India bowler and player of the match Jasprit Bumrah:

“It feels really good. We felt we were a little under par, and when the sun came out, the wicket got a little better, so we had to be really disciplined.

“I tried to keep it simple, tried to hit the seam as much as I can, focus on my execution. It felt like we were in India, and the cheering is really appreciated, we were really happy with the support we got, it gave us a lot of energy.

“Focus on the now. We’ve played two games, played very good cricket. We’ll stick to our processes and come out and try our best.”

What’s next?

There is just one game at the T20 World Cup on Monday with New York the venue once again as South Africa face Bangladesh.

South Africa have beaten Sri Lanka and Netherlands across their first two matches in Group D, while Bangladesh’s sole fixture so far ended in a two-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

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T20 World Cup: USA beat Pakistan in historic triumph after thrilling Super Over win | Cricket News

T20 World Cup: USA beat Pakistan in historic triumph after thrilling Super Over win | Cricket News


The USA caused a huge, historic shock in the T20 World Cup with a thrilling Super Over win over Pakistan in Texas.

The game went to the extra over after both sides made 159 in their 20 overs at Grand Prairie Stadium, with tournament co-hosts and debutants USA scoring 14 in the final over to tie Pakistan’s total.

Batting first in the Super Over, the USA then ramped up the pressure on their opponents by putting 18 runs on the board amid some chaotic Pakistan bowling and fielding. Unable to find an answer, Pakistan fell short in their quest with the bat finishing on 13 to hand the USA a famous five-run win.

Having already beaten Canada in their Group A opener last Sunday by seven wickets, the USA now have a great chance of making the Super 8 round.

Pakistan had given themselves plenty to do in the match by falling to 26-3 early on after a making number of errors.

More to follow…

What’s next?

In one of the most storied rivalries in cricket, Pakistan next meet India meet in Group A of the Men’s T20 World Cup on Sunday, with the match getting under way at 3.30pm UK and Ireland time. Build-up on Sky Sports Cricket begins at 3pm.

The USA’s next match is also against India, at the same New York venue, on Wednesday June 12 at 3.30pm.

Watch every match of the Men’s ICC T20 World Cup live on Sky Sports, right up until the final on Sunday June 29.