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Domestic cricket schedule for 2025 unveiled

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today unveiled complete schedule of the men’s domestic cricket tournaments set to take place in the year 2025. Three first-class tournaments, including the ongoing President’s Trophy Grade-I, will headline Pakistan’s bumper domestic cricket calendar.

Apart from the red-ball, focus will also be placed on white-ball tournaments, which include one 50-over List-A event, three T20 and one non-first-class three-day tournament.

Development cricket has seen some exciting changes as well with the introduction of the U15 and U17 tournaments, and the Champions U19 One-Day Cup and three-day Trophy. These three events will serve as a clear pathway for aspiring and talented cricketers.

A total of 21 domestic, age-group and pathways tournaments are set to take place in 2025. This includes a minimum of 131 first-class, 37 50-over List-A and 119 T20 matches.

Additionally, the club, age-group, schools, colleges and universities tournaments are set to yield more than 10,000 matches across the country, further creating opportunities for emerging cricketers.

The 18-team National T20 Cup will take place in March and will provide opportunities to players from 16 regions across Pakistan to showcase their talent in the shortest format.

President’s Trophy Grade-II, the non-first-class three-day departmental tournament, will be held in April and May, which will be a battleground for the departments vying for places in the 50-over List-A and first-class departmental tournaments.

The exciting Pakistan Super League 10 will catch the eye-balls in April and May, following which the senior men’s domestic events will come to a three-month halt. During this time period, the PCB will hold training, fitness and conditioning camps across the 16 regions to get the players ready for the upcoming domestic tournaments, while also preparing for the second half of the year, which again promises to be exciting, competitive and challenging.

Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and the Champions Cup – the two premier first-class tournaments - are set to take place in September and October. These events will provide the players opportunities to perform in red-ball matches and strengthen their claims for places in the Pakistan Test side.

The 50-over List-A tournament – President’s Cup Grade-I - is slotted for the November-December window, which will be followed by the second edition of the Champions T20 Cup. The Champions Cup One-Day tournament will be played in January 2026.

On the age-group and Pathways front, the PCB has reassessed the U13 and U16 categories and relaunched them as U15 and U17 to maximise the participation of teenagers in the national tournaments. The decision also aims at nurturing the talent early and to provide the youngsters with plenty of time in their respective age-groups to grow and emerge.

The National U19 Cup will be contested between 18 regional teams in September as the top performers of the Inter-District U19 players will progress to regional academies and then take part in this tournament.

After working their way up from the Club and District and Regional level, the best of the best U19 men’s cricketers will be assembled as part of the inaugural five-team Champions U19 Cup and Trophy under the guidance of the five mentors, which is set to take place in October and November.

The District U19 and senior events along with the Inter-Schools, Collegiate and Universities tournaments are also set to take place as usual helping Pakistan cricket widen the talent scouting net in the year 2025.

Domestic cricket schedule 2025 (Subject to any late changes):

Men’s domestic Tournaments


January-February - President's Trophy Grade-I (first-class)
March - National T20 Cup
April-May - President's Trophy Grade-II (non-first-class three-day)
April-May - Pakistan Super League 10
September-October - Quaid-e-Azam Trophy
September-October - Champions four-day Cup (first-class)
November-December - President’s Cup Grade-I (50-over List-A)
December - Champions T20 Cup

Age-group and Pathways Tournaments

January-June - National Club Championship (Grade-I and II)
February - National U15 One-Day Tournament
February - National U17 One-day Tournament
February-April - Challenge League Senior (two-day)
April - Challenge U19 One-day Cup (Intra-District)
May - Regional Inter-District U19
May-June - Regional Inter-District Senior Tournament
June-July-August – Regional U19 Academies
September – National U19 Cup (Inter-regional)
October-November - Champions U19 One-day Cup and three-day Trophy
September-October - Inter-Schools Tournament
October-November - Inter-Colleges Tournament
November - Inter-University Tournament
 
PCB announces schedule of Regional U15, U17 and District U19 trials

Lahore, 19 January 2025:

The Pakistan Cricket Board has today announced the schedule of the phase 1 of the Regional U15, U17 and the District U19 trials set to take place all over Pakistan from Monday, 20 January to Sunday, 26 January.

The trials are open for players who fall in any of the three age-groups, while no form filling is required in the phase 1.

The PCB has rebranded the Regional U13 and U16 categories to U15 and U17 in order to give the young players more chances at learning and growing in their respective age-groups. The year 2025 promises to be exciting for the young players across Pakistan as the PCB is also set to launch Champions events for the best of the best U19 players following the Regional U19 camps and tournaments.

In a first, the selection process for the Regional U15 and U17 teams will begin at the District level as the PCB appointed selectors will hold trials in each district/zone of all the 16 regions to shortlist a maximum of eight players except in the regional headquarters, where 10 players will be shortlisted via phase 1 trials.

For U15 selection, players born on or after 1 September 2009 and before 1 September 2012 will be eligible while for selection in the U17 teams, players born on or after 1 September 2007 and before 1 September 2011 will be eligible.

The phase 1 of the U15 and U17 trials will take place from 20-24 January and in phase 2 of the trials, the selected U15 and U17 players from each district/zone will travel to their respective regional headquarters for final selection trials and bone age verification procedure. The schedule for the second phase will be shared with the regions in due course.

After the U15 and U17 teams in all 16 regions are assembled, the PCB will arrange Inter-Regional National U15 and U17 One-Day Tournaments.

The District U19 trials will take place from 21-26 January in the 113 Districts/Zone with players born on or after 1 September 2006 and before 1 September 2010 eligible to take part. In the first phase a total of 60 U19 players in each district/zone will be shortlisted except for the regional headquarters, where 90 players will be shortlisted.

In the second phase of the district U19 selection, squads for the Intra-District tournament will be shortlisted in the 16 regional headquarters from the initially selected players.

The final squads of the district U19 teams in all other districts except regional headquarters will be selected after bone age verification.
 
Youngsters showcase their talent in Abbottabad, Hyderabad, Lasbela and Rawalakot

Phase 1 of the Regional U15, U17 and the District U19 trials are taking place across the country.

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