Pakistan is gearing up to host a busy 2024-25 home season, which will feature seven Tests against Bangladesh, England, and West Indies. The season will kick off with Bangladesh playing two Tests in Rawalpindi and Karachi from August 21 to September 3. This will be followed by England playing three Tests in Multan, Karachi, and Rawalpindi from October 7-28.
In addition to the Test matches, Pakistan will also host an ODI tri-series against New Zealand and South Africa, followed by the Champions Trophy. The ODI tri-series will take place in Multan from February 8-14, while the Champions Trophy is expected to be held from February 19 to March 9.
After the Test series against West Indies in January 2025, Pakistan will also host an ODI tri-series involving South Africa and New Zealand. This will be followed by the Champions Trophy, which will be the first ICC event hosted by Pakistan in 29 years.
Despite the busy schedule, Lahore, where the PCB headquarters is located, is not scheduled to host any fixtures until the Champions Trophy due to the redevelopment of Gaddafi Stadium. The PCB is confident that the Stadium will be ready in time for the tournament.
It remains to be seen if India will participate in the Champions Trophy, as they are the only team to have not travelled to Pakistan since international cricket resumed in the country in 2015.
Overall, the 2024-25 home season is set to be one of the busiest for Pakistan in terms of red-ball internationals, with a packed schedule that includes Tests, ODIs, and the prestigious Champions Trophy. Pakistan's home season 2024-25
Tests against Bangladesh
Aug 21-25: First Test, Rawalpindi Aug 30-Sep 3: Second Test, Karachi
Tests against England
Oct 7-11: First Test, Multan Oct 15-19: Second Test, Karachi Oct 24-28: Third Test, Rawalpindi
Tests against West Indies
Jan 16-20, 2025: First Test, Karachi
Jan 24-28: Second Test, Multan
ODI tri-series vs NZ and SA
Feb 8: Pakistan v New Zealand, Multan Feb 10: New Zealand v South Africa, Multan Feb 12: Pakistan v South Africa, Multan Feb 14: Final, Multan
Champions Trophy
Feb 19- Mar 9