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Pakistan Men’s Future Tours programme (FTP) for 2018-2023 released [Full list of fixtures Post#9]

PAKISTAN MEN’S FUTURE TOURS PROGRAMME 2018-2023 RELEASED

The International Cricket Council, on behalf of its Members, today released the men’s Future Tours Programme (FTP) from 2018-2023. The FTP, which is available here, provides clarity and certainty around all bilateral international fixtures and incorporates all three formats of the game.

The result of a significant collective effort from the Members, with the support of the ICC, the FTP focuses on bringing more context to bilateral cricket. A World Test Championship has been created along with a 13-team men’s ODI league that will act as a qualification pathway for the ICC Cricket World Cup.

Nine top-ranked sides will participate in the inaugural edition of the World Test Championship, which will run from 15 July 2019 to 30 April 2021. The sides will play six series in the two-year cycle on a home and away basis against opponents they have mutually selected. The two top-ranked sides will then progress to the June 2021 final to decide the World Test champions.

In addition, the 12 Test playing nations and the Netherlands, will participate in the 13-team ODI League, which will run from 1 May 2020 to 31 March 2022 and all the sides will play eight series over a two-year cycle on a home and away basis against mutually agreed opponents.

Pakistan’s opening series in the World Test Championship is against Sri Lanka at home in October 2019, while their first ODI series in the league is against the Netherlands in the Netherlands in July 2020.

This league will serve as a qualification pathway for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. India (as host) plus the seven highest-ranked sides in the ODI league as on 31 March 2022 will qualify directly for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, while the bottom five sides will get a second chance to qualify through the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

The principles followed by Members in the creation of this men’s FTP are as follows:

· Scheduling the appropriate amount of cricket in each format (home and away) for each Member;

· With matches scheduled at the preferred time of year in each territory;

· Inclusion of existing series that have already been committed to commercial partners (mainly in 2019-20);

· Providing optimum preparation for ICC Events by playing the same format immediately before the tournament;

· Sufficient time for Members to schedule their preferred bilateral content outside of World Test Championship and ODI league;

· Periods when individual Boards want to allow their national team players to be available to compete in domestic T20 leagues.

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson congratulated the Members for their efforts in the preparation of the men’s Future Tours Programme:

“The agreement of this FTP means we have clarity, certainty and most importantly context around bilateral cricket over the next five years. The World Test Championship will get underway next year with the ODI league kicking off in 2020 as part of the qualification towards the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.

“Bringing context to bilateral cricket is not a new challenge, but with the release of this FTP, our Members have found a genuine solution that gives fans around the world the chance to engage regularly with international cricket that has meaning and the possibility of a global title at the end.”

Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Operating Officer Subhan Ahmad remarked: “The FTP provides certainty for each member to make their respective plans well in advance. This new FTP will provide more context to bilateral cricket which is so important to keep the fans engaged.”

As part of the agreed international cricket structure, the ICC Board has already approved an additional ICC World T20 in place of the ICC Champions Trophy as well as giving Twenty20 International Status to all 104 Members.

The structure of the men’s FTP (2018-23) includes:

· ICC Cricket World Cup – 2019 and 2023

· ICC World T20 – 2020 and 2021

· World Test Championship

o Cycle 1 – 2019-2021 (final 2021)

o Cycle 2 – 2021-2023 (final 2023)

· All bilateral Tests, ODIs and T20Is outside of the above competitions
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pakistan’s opening series in the World Test Championship is against Sri Lanka at home in October 2019, while their first ODI series in the 13 team ODI league is against the Netherlands in the Netherlands in July 2020 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1009405726974971904?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 20, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Finally !

Fitting that our series of the Test Championship is against Sri Lanka though.
 
hardly any 3 test series..we're not playing many tests by the looks of things..this will hinder our progress in the WTC unless we win the first test of the WTC series..then it may give us an advantage.
 
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With the new WTC, are host boards still responsible to pickup the bills for the tests? If so, can the boards outside the Big3 sustain the costs?

What about technology wrt DRS? Are all series going to have the same set of options to make thing uniform?

What is ICC's involvement in the WTC? From the looks of it, nothing much.
 
T20I tri-series (PAK/ZIM/AUS in ZIM): Minimum 4 T20Is in ZIM - Jul 2018

5 ODIs vs ZIM (away) - Jul-Aug 2018

Asia Cup 2018 - Sep 2018

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs AUS (home) - Oct 2018

3 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs NZ (home) - Oct-Nov 2018

3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs SA (away) - Dec 2018-Jan 2019

5 ODIs vs AUS (home) - Mar 2019

5 ODIs, 1 T20I vs ENG (away) - May 2019

ICC World Cup - Jun-Jul 2019

2 Tests vs SL (home) - Oct 2019

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs AUS (away) - Nov-Dec 2019

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs SL (home) - Dec 2019

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs BAN (home) - Jan-Feb 2020

3 ODIs vs NED (away) - Jul 2020

3 Tests vs ENG (away) - Jul-Aug 2020

2 T20Is vs IRE (away) - Aug 2020

3 T20Is vs ENG (away) - Sep 2020

Asia Cup - Sep 2020

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs SA (away) - Oct 2020

ICC World T20 - Oct-Nov 2020

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs ZIM (home) - Nov-Dec 2020

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs NZ (away) - Dec 2020-Jan 2021

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs SA (home) - Jan-Feb 2021

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs ZIM (away) - Apr 2021

ICC World Test Championship Final - Jun 2021

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs ENG (away) - Jul 2021

3 Tests, 3 T20Is vs WI (away) - Jul-Aug 2021

3 ODIs vs AFG (away) - Sep 2021

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs NZ (home) - Oct 2021

ICC World T20 - Oct-Nov 2021

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs BAN (away) - Nov-Dec 2021

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs WI (home) - Dec 2021

2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs AUS (home) - Mar 2022

2 Tests, 3 ODIs vs SL (away) - Jul-Aug 2022

Asia Cup - Sep 2022

5 ODIs vs ENG (home) - Oct 2022

2 Tests, 3 ODIs vs NZ (home) - Nov 2022

3 Tests vs ENG (home) - Dec 2022

ICC World Cup 2023 - Feb-Mar 2023
 
Pakistan has a tough ask in the wtc. Away tours of Australia, England, NZ
 
Vast majority of our series our 2 Tests and none more than 3. Very disappointingz
 
Good stuff.We’re playing multiple series against most of the teams.Would have liked this championship to be longer and for us to play all the sides.
 
We still have large gaps in the middle which hopefully go away coordinating series outside of FTP
 
T20I tri-series (PAK/ZIM/AUS in ZIM): Minimum 4 T20Is in ZIM - Jul 2018

5 ODIs vs ZIM (away) - Jul-Aug 2018

Asia Cup 2018 - Sep 2018

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs AUS (home) - Oct 2018

3 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs NZ (home) - Oct-Nov 2018

3 Tests, 5 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs SA (away) - Dec 2018-Jan 2019

5 ODIs vs AUS (home) - Mar 2019

5 ODIs, 1 T20I vs ENG (away) - May 2019

ICC World Cup - Jun-Jul 2019

2 Tests vs SL (home) - Oct 2019

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs AUS (away) - Nov-Dec 2019

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs SL (home) - Dec 2019

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs BAN (home) - Jan-Feb 2020

3 ODIs vs NED (away) - Jul 2020

3 Tests vs ENG (away) - Jul-Aug 2020

2 T20Is vs IRE (away) - Aug 2020

3 T20Is vs ENG (away) - Sep 2020

Asia Cup - Sep 2020

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs SA (away) - Oct 2020

ICC World T20 - Oct-Nov 2020

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs ZIM (home) - Nov-Dec 2020

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs NZ (away) - Dec 2020-Jan 2021

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs SA (home) - Jan-Feb 2021

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs ZIM (away) - Apr 2021

ICC World Test Championship Final - Jun 2021

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs ENG (away) - Jul 2021

3 Tests, 3 T20Is vs WI (away) - Jul-Aug 2021

3 ODIs vs AFG (away) - Sep 2021

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs NZ (home) - Oct 2021

ICC World T20 - Oct-Nov 2021

2 Tests, 3 T20Is vs BAN (away) - Nov-Dec 2021

3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs WI (home) - Dec 2021

2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is vs AUS (home) - Mar 2022

2 Tests, 3 ODIs vs SL (away) - Jul-Aug 2022

Asia Cup - Sep 2022

5 ODIs vs ENG (home) - Oct 2022

2 Tests, 3 ODIs vs NZ (home) - Nov 2022

3 Tests vs ENG (home) - Dec 2022

ICC World Cup 2023 - Feb-Mar 2023

It's around 2 months for the Asia Cup and still no schedule is out... very strange.

It's not even PCB organizing it. Hopefully the schedule is out soon as I want to travel to see some games.

Also, schedule for our "home" season should be out soon...
 
Only 3 match ODI series'

The next four years are going to be really boring
 
So there's going to be no cricket for 3 months for pak after the disappointing WC they'll have...
 
Was looking at the ftp for Pakistan and there are only 12 ODIs in next two years.

Out of 12 matches we are playing 3 each against Sri Lanka, Netherlands and Zimbanwe :)). Najam Sethi should be jailed for this.
 
Was looking at the ftp for Pakistan and there are only 12 ODIs in next two years.

Out of 12 matches we are playing 3 each against Sri Lanka, Netherlands and Zimbanwe :)). Najam Sethi should be jailed for this.

Seth instructed PCB management to improve ODI performance. They came up with this solution :facepalm:
 
Seth instructed PCB management to improve ODI performance. They came up with this solution :facepalm:

Wasim Khan needs to seriously do something about it. At least arrange two 3 match serious against top teams . This will hurt us. The only series worth talking about is against South Africa.

The number of ODI matches being played will decline massively and T20 to take over. Pakistan will play 33 IT20 matches in next two years
 
Was looking at the ftp for Pakistan and there are only 12 ODIs in next two years.

Out of 12 matches we are playing 3 each against Sri Lanka, Netherlands and Zimbanwe :)). Najam Sethi should be jailed for this.

This is ridiculous 12 odis in 2 years?
 
PCB is rubbish in negotiating proper series against better teams.

Heck, they even twice refused proposals of Cricket South Africa, first when they wanted Pakistan to tour them when their premier league was cancelled (instead PCB insisted them to tour UAE and Pakistan, and talks broke down), and second when they wanted Pakistan to play one-off Boxing day test when India delayed their tour by 10 days or so, which PCB refused citing "rest" for players the reason. Of course they would have reciprocated the favours, but PCB was its usual foolish self.

Wish Imran Khan overhauls the PCB by eliminating the incompetent (and corrupt) employees from it.
 
Yes, its shocking for me. Even worse is the opponents. We have a decent ftp(ODIs) from July 2021 till next Wc

We need to fill in more game there is no way we should have 12 games and that too against these teams. We seriously need to get at least 25 more games.
 
Is it still 12 odis in two years????
That's just disappointing.
So we will barely see any cricket after the WC?
 
Pakistan Cricket is finished, can't believe England let this team win. Threw everyone off and thought this team could actually challenge other teams.
 
Is it still 12 odis in two years????
That's just disappointing.
So we will barely see any cricket after the WC?

We'll be playing a lot more T20s so hopefully they can somewhat save face for the country they represent no matter how awful the shape the country is in.
 
What's up with this 2 test nonsense?

We play a total of just two 3 test series (both against Eng) in 4 years. That has to change.
 
We'll be playing a lot more T20s so hopefully they can somewhat save face for the country they represent no matter how awful the shape the country is in.

T20i is carnival cricket. ODIs are the best of both worlds.
 
Interesting is that ODI league will start from May 2020 to mar 2022.

Each team will play 24 ODIs(8 series)
 
Interesting is that ODI league will start from May 2020 to mar 2022.

Each team will play 24 ODIs(8 series)

That's right. These are our fixtures in the ODI League:

July 2020 - Netherlands (A)
Oct 2020 - South Africa (A)
Nov 2020 - Zimbabwe (H)
Jul 2021 - England (A)

Sep 2021 - Afghanistan (A)
Oct 2021 - New Zealand (H)
Dec 2021 - West Indies (H)
Feb 2022 - Australia (H)
 
That's right. These are our fixtures in the ODI League:

July 2020 - Netherlands (A)
Oct 2020 - South Africa (A)
Nov 2020 - Zimbabwe (H)
Jul 2021 - England (A)

Sep 2021 - Afghanistan (A)
Oct 2021 - New Zealand (H)
Dec 2021 - West Indies (H)
Feb 2022 - Australia (H)

How down you build and assess a team that plays basically one game per month
 
How down you build and assess a team that plays basically one game per month

Every team will play the same no. of fixtures in this ODI League.

However ICC have stated you can play as many bilateral matches as you can arrange outside the League structure.
 
Every team will play the same no. of fixtures in this ODI League.

However ICC have stated you can play as many bilateral matches as you can arrange outside the League structure.

What significance will this odi league have??
Will it close to the WC in terms of prestige?
 
What significance will this odi league have??
Will it close to the WC in terms of prestige?
It determines qualification for the World Cup in 2023. The top seven and hosts India will qualify automatically, but the bottom five will enter qualifiers which Pakistan will probably have to on current form.
 
It determines qualification for the World Cup in 2023. The top seven and hosts India will qualify automatically, but the bottom five will enter qualifiers which Pakistan will probably have to on current form.

now i understand.
 
NEW DELHI: After the Board of Cricket in Australia (BCCI), Cricket Australia (CA) has also raised their concerns over International Cricket Council's (ICC) proposed one flagship tournament every year during the next eight-year Future Tours Programme (FTP) cycle (2023-2031) owing to the fact that they are not willing to compromise on conducting bilateral Test series.

"The ICC schedule of tournaments is certainly something that is absolutely up for discussion at the moment and will continue in the months ahead," Cricket Australia chief executive Kevin Roberts was recently quoted as saying to SEN Radio.

"There's a sense that fans really value World Cups and international events in general, and in this last cycle on the men's side, I think we've had six world events in the eight years, whereas the previous cycle, we had one event per year with the Champions Trophy as part of that."

The next eight-year cycle will see four T20 World Cups being played, along with two fifty over World Cups. With another Champions Trophy like tournament included in between, Roberts feels it might have an impact on the ICC Test Championship.

"We need a healthy balance of World Cups along with international cricket that occurs between World Cups and the space for great domestic leagues like the BBL and the IPL to thrive into the future," Roberts said.

Earlier in the month, it was announced that a working group of the member nations had agreed to chief executive Manu Sawhney's idea of selling eight ICC men's events in eight years (2023-2031) as part of the next broadcast rights package.

The Working Group, which will be chaired by Eddings from Cricket Australia, comprises of Greg Barclay (New Zealand Cricket), Tony Brian (Cricket Scotland), Ehsan Mani (Pakistan Cricket Board), Chris Nenzani (Cricket South Africa) and Ricky Skerritt (Cricket West Indies).

"What we're really keen to work on with the ICC and what we will be working on with the ICC and other ICC members is what parts of the annual calendar might the ICC events occupy in future, how many days of the calendar does that represent and how do we ensure the bilateral international cricket between ourselves and other nations is really embraced and respected in the process."
Roberts also said he wants ICC to put a cap on the days for its events as it will then not collide with the window of popular private T20 leagues like IPL and BBL.

He said: "How many days of the calendar does that represent and how do we ensure the bilateral international cricket between ourselves and other nations is really embraced and respected in the process, so we've got a healthy balance of World Cups along with international cricket that occurs between World Cups and the space for great domestic leagues like the BBL and the IPL to thrive into the future."

Earlier, BCCI had also raised an objection to the formation of a working group -- led by Cricket Australia's Earl Eddings -- minus any representation from India.

Speaking to IANS, one of the new office bearers had said that these things need to be taken note of and any efforts by the international body to push BCCI against the wall must be acted upon with immediate effect.

He said: "What has happened in the last couple of years is now a thing of the past. We will be sitting down for a number of meetings in the next two days and one of the primary areas of focus will be India's position with regards to the ICC. Some of the moves seem to show a specific line of thinking and also, this formation of the new working group also means that Chairman Shashank Manohar might be looking at another term from 2020 till 2022."

The FTP of the ICC is another area of concern as it calls for a World T20 every year and a 50-over World Cup every three years. While the BCCI has refused to agree to that, a senior board functionary said that the new regime has to put its foot down and ensure that the ICC is no longer able to eat its way into India's revenues.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...er-iccs-proposed-ftp/articleshow/71782931.cms
 
did anyone notice we have no cricket scheduled from jan 2020 to july 2020?? This is ridiculous.
 
The FTP is biased against the smaller counties. It’s rigged to ensure that max probability that 2 of the big three play the test championship final
 
Pakistan has a very easy road for Test Championship Final in 2023.

Its away tours would be WI, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka! Plus home series comprising traditionally weak spin-playing nations in Eng, Aus and NZ.

Can't get easier than that
 
Pakistan's FTP 2021-2022

So looking at our schedule for 2021, looks like we are scheduled for very little Test cricket. Are series still to be finalized and added to the FTP, or is there no additions expected? If this is the case, what can PCB do to play more Tests if they are making it a priority?
 
So looking at our schedule for 2021, looks like we are scheduled for very little Test cricket. Are series still to be finalized and added to the FTP, or is there no additions expected? If this is the case, what can PCB do to play more Tests if they are making it a priority?

They will proberly we arrange the matches missed against sri lanka
 
Pakistan fixtures for 2022

After the Australia series it looks like Pakistan have no games till October. The next international game after the Australia tour is the T20 World Cup facing India. After such a big gap of competitive cricket will the Pakistan team be prepared for the t20 World Cup?

Will the PCB look to schedule some games or a series between now and then?
 
After the Australia series it looks like Pakistan have no games till October. The next international game after the Australia tour is the T20 World Cup facing India. After such a big gap of competitive cricket will the Pakistan team be prepared for the t20 World Cup?

Will the PCB look to schedule some games or a series between now and then?
Even India has bilateral international fixtures till July only.
Asia Cup is in August-September I believe which is a T20I tournament so ideal preparation for all teams involved.
 
After the Australia series it looks like Pakistan have no games till October. The next international game after the Australia tour is the T20 World Cup facing India. After such a big gap of competitive cricket will the Pakistan team be prepared for the t20 World Cup?

Will the PCB look to schedule some games or a series between now and then?

In June Pakistan will host West indies for 3 ODI's & in Jul-Aug Pakistan will tour SL for test & odi series. In Sept again in SL for Asia cup
 
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Pakistan couldnt have asked for better fixtures in current WTC cycle yet they have made a mess of them results wise.
 
So what are our next few assignments from now (Apr 2022) till 2023 WC (Feb 2023)?
 
Pakistan team fixtures for 2022

So now that this big australian tour is concluded succesfully we can hope that England and NZ will also tour.

What is scheduled for our team in 2022?
 
3 Odis in Netherlands then 3 Odis at home in searing heat of June then a tour of Sl in Jul Aug for 2 dull Test matches 3 meaningless ODis and 2 pyjama games then in Sep the ill fated Asia Cup and to Aus for another Mickey mouse T20 WC then in Nov Eng arrives in Pakistan for series and Nz in Dec
Alot of action and potential chance for Babar to overtake Viv Richards in his legacy :holding
 
3 Odis in Netherlands then 3 Odis at home in searing heat of June then a tour of Sl in Jul Aug for 2 dull Test matches 3 meaningless ODis and 2 pyjama games then in Sep the ill fated Asia Cup and to Aus for another Mickey mouse T20 WC then in Nov Eng arrives in Pakistan for series and Nz in Dec
Alot of action and potential chance for Babar to overtake Viv Richards in his legacy :holding
Thanks!
 
3 Odis in Netherlands then 3 Odis at home in searing heat of June then a tour of Sl in Jul Aug for 2 dull Test matches 3 meaningless ODis and 2 pyjama games then in Sep the ill fated Asia Cup and to Aus for another Mickey mouse T20 WC then in Nov Eng arrives in Pakistan for series and Nz in Dec
Alot of action and potential chance for Babar to overtake Viv Richards in his legacy :holding

Netherlands one is not confirmed.

Please dont add information which is not backed by a PCB release.

It may well be the same but lets be careful. Thanks.
 
3 Odis in Netherlands then 3 Odis at home in searing heat of June then a tour of Sl in Jul Aug for 2 dull Test matches 3 meaningless ODis and 2 pyjama games then in Sep the ill fated Asia Cup and to Aus for another Mickey mouse T20 WC then in Nov Eng arrives in Pakistan for series and Nz in Dec
Alot of action and potential chance for Babar to overtake Viv Richards in his legacy :holding

With the current prices of plane tickets, NZ would be well advised to buy their return tickets for the 1st day of the 1st game rather than buying it at the last minute.
 
Any international series anytime soon?

Pakistan men’s national cricket team is scheduled to play seven Tests, 17 ODIs and a minimum of 25 T20Is in the next 12 months as the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed and unveiled their upcoming international commitments.

The seven ICC World Test Championship fixtures will be against three opponents – Sri Lanka (2), England (3) and New Zealand (2) – while the 12 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League matches will be versus West Indies, Sri Lanka, Netherlands and New Zealand (three each).

In the shortest format of the game, Pakistan men’s side will feature in the ACC Asia Cup T20 in August/September and the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022 from 15 October to 15 November where they are guaranteed a minimum of five T20Is each.

Outside the two events, their other T20Is will be against England (seven), West Indies (three) and New Zealand (five).

New Zealand, in addition to the five ODIs in April 2023, will also play five T20Is.

The women’s national side have a demanding but exciting and challenging 12 months, which will provide them more opportunities to improve and excel as well as to showcase their talent and potential to the world.

The women’s side will feature in three ICC Women’s Championship series matches against Sri Lanka, Ireland (both home) and Australia (away), the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, the 19th Asian Games in Guangzhou, the ACC Women’s T20 Cup (venue TBC), the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2023 South Africa and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 South Africa.

In addition to this, Pakistan women will take on Ireland and Australia in a triangular T20 series in Belfast in the lead up to the Birmingham Games.

At this stage, Pakistan Shaheens’ participation in the 19th Asian Games is confirmed, though efforts are being made to add a few more series for the Shaheens so that there are more opportunities for players who are knocking at the doors of the national side.

While there is more international cricket for the men’s and women’s sides as compared to the 2021-22 season, Pakistan is set to host more international cricket in the coming season.

West Indies, England and New Zealand men’s sides will tour Pakistan twice each, while Sri Lanka and Ireland women will visit Pakistan in May/June and October/November.

This exciting and back-to-back international cricket will be in addition to the 2022-23 domestic cricket season, which will run concurrently to the international season. In the 2021-22 season, the PCB delivered 314 matches in 12 tournaments between September 2021 and April 2022.

Details and schedule of 2022-23 domestic cricket season will be announced in due course.

Pakistan international commitments (May 2022-April 2023, dates/venues to be announced in due course)

24 May - 5 June - Sri Lanka Women in Karachi (3 ODIs & 3 T20Is)
5-12 June - West Indies Men in Rawalpindi (3 ODIs)
Jul-Aug - Pakistan Men to Sri Lanka (2 Tests & 3 ODIs)
12-24 Jul - Pakistan Women to Belfast for tri-series (4T20Is)
25 Jul-8 Aug - Pakistan Women for Birmingham Commonwealth Games (7 T20Is)
Aug – Pakistan Men to Netherlands (three ODIs)
1-17 Sept – Pakistan Men to Sri Lanka for ACC T20 Cup (5 T20Is)
10-25 Sep – Pakistan Women and Pakistan Shaheens to Gangzhou, China, for 19th Asia Games
Sep-Oct – England Men to Pakistan (7 T20Is)
Oct - ACC Women’s T20 Asia Cup (8 T20Is, venue TBC)
15 Oct-15 Nov - ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia, (5 T20Is)
30 Oct-19 Nov - Ireland Women to Lahore/Karachi (3 ODIs & 3 T20Is)
Nov-Dec - England Men to Pakistan (3 Tests)
Dec-Jan - New Zealand Men to Pakistan (2 Tests & 3 ODIs)
4 Jan-1 Feb - Pakistan Women to Australia (3 ODIs & 3 T20Is)
Jan - West Indies Men to Pakistan (3 T20Is)
Jan-Feb - ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, South Africa
2-26 Feb - ICC Women's T20 World Cup, South Africa
Apr-May – New Zealand Men to Pakistan (5 ODIs & 5 T20Is)

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7 tests in 12 months!!! Really busy schedule for sure. Teams like England Australia, India and NZ plays more tests in 2 series.
 
A bit nonsensical for WI to be coming in June for 3 ODI's and then coming again in January for measly 3 T20's. Might as well just combine this and set it for June.

Just a crazy amount of T20's in the fixtures to be honest.
 
7 t20i vs Eng that's a real overdose hopefully they will play 2 t20s in a day bit like Freinds T20 blast
 
A bit nonsensical for WI to be coming in June for 3 ODI's and then coming again in January for measly 3 T20's. Might as well just combine this and set it for June.

Just a crazy amount of T20's in the fixtures to be honest.

It makes no sense and I don't understand why so many tours are now segmented like this.

I miss the days when you had a proper tour of Tests, ODIs and T20s together.
 
Don't think the next FTP has been announced yet.

Disappointed with the number of tests, as others have said. Hopefully in the next FTP we stick to 3 test series as a minimum.
 
the number of t20's will give good amount of games to try out combos and practice ahead of asia cup and wC T20. For once the life members and perenennial whingers of the 'big 3' and BCCI=Icc mob are silent, or it died a natural death after the Australia tour? and TBH the test schedule for the WTC is really good and favourable- hope to see india vs pak in test finals !
 
So just 4 test matches between now and April next year. Think Pakistan should look at replacements for Azhar, Fawad, Nauman and Sajid. Barring maybe Sajid, no point Pakistan should be playing the other 3 in test cricket.
 
So just 4 test matches between now and April next year. Think Pakistan should look at replacements for Azhar, Fawad, Nauman and Sajid. Barring maybe Sajid, no point Pakistan should be playing the other 3 in test cricket.

There are 7 tests. Sri Lanka 2, England 3 and NZ 2 tests.
 
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