Pakistan tour of Australia (2024)

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Yet another test for the Pakistan team is coming up. Get ready for an exciting tour of Pakistan to Australia, this time for the ODI and T20 series.

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Pakistan to play three ODIs and three T20Is in Australia

Series to take place from 4 to 18 November across six cities

Pakistan are set to visit Australia for a white-ball series scheduled for November this year. The tour, which will mark the start for Australia’s white ball schedule for the summer of 2024-25, will comprise six games in total – three ODIs and as many T20Is – to be played across six venues from 4 to 18 November 2024.

Pakistan will be returning to Australia after a gap of nearly 11 months, after having competed in the Benaud-Qadir Trophy, which comprised three Test matches played across Perth, Sydney and Melbourne in December 2023-January 2024.

The three-match Dettol Men’s ODI series will begin on 4 November at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground. Pakistan and Australia will then play in Adelaide and Perth on 8 and 10 November, respectively. Pakistan last played an ODI series on Australian soil back in 2016, which saw the home-side come out on top.

Subsequently, Pakistan and Australia will face one another in the three-match Dettol Men’s T20I Series. Pakistan’s last T20I outing on Australian soil was back in 2022, wherein the men in green appeared in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

The series will start at The Gabba in Brisbane. Action will then move to the Sydney Cricket Ground; Pakistan’s last T20I at the venue saw them beat New Zealand at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup semi-final. Hobart will be the last stop on the tour, where the final T20I will be played on 18 November.

Full schedule:

ODI Series

4 November: MCG, Melbourne

8 November: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

10 November: Perth Stadium, Perth

T20I Series

14 November: The Gabba, Brisbane

16 November: SCG, Sydney

18 November: Bellerive Oval, Hobart

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Oh cool , I can watch the games live in the stadium XD.

But jokes aside Australia will thrash us unless they play their d team.
 
HEHE. You cannot hope for something positive for once can you???
Well considering they beat us at near full strength( we only didn't play rizwan) by bowling Smith and Warner in a warmup game, I highly highly doubt we're on their level, the gap is astronomically high atm.
 
Pakistan has a good chance in white ball format. This is not a test match we are talking about here.
 
The World Cup will be a good mean to judge the players if they can win in Australia or not. I think Pakistan has a far better side in white ball then in red ball. SO they might do better as well.
 
Aus pitches are belters in limited formats.pak has to outbat them with consistency in odi and outpower them in t20.Hopefully will watch t20 in Sydney.
 
In order to do well in Australia, Pakistan should start playing with some decent boundaries at home as well. They play here at about 60 meter boundaries and when they go in Australia, they struggled to hit sixes on 70+ meter boundaries.
 
We don't have any proper good old fashioned test cricket this year?
 
What we need is proper test cricket and tours. These few days of ODI's or T20's don't do us any good.
2 tours are coming later this year, ENGLAND in October (tests) and then SA (complete tour).
 
Sa and nz are not interested in 3 match series as it's not profit for them.aus and ind captians criticised them recently for that.
Then it is better to play a test series with Sri Lanka or even the West Indies. These useless ODI's and T20's don't favour anyone.
 
Bouncer sahib so England are coming to Pak for a three test series and we're visiting RSA?
yes. Away tours. Pakistan is playing a lot of cricket this year in white ball format but just 5 test more this year. 3 vs England and 2 vs SA.
 
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