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Pakistan To Host 10 Test Playing Nations During 2023-27 FTP Cycle In Addition To Asia Cup 2023 & Champions Trophy 2025
In the Future Tours Programme (FTP) for 2023-27 cycle, released by the International Cricket Council (ICC), Pakistan are scheduled to play around 238 days of international cricket during the four-year period comprising 27 WTC matches (13 home and 14 away), 47 ODIs (26 home and 21 home) and 56 T20Is (27 home and 29 away).
The matches also include Pakistan hosting 50-over 2023 Asia Cup, in the lead up to Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 and 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. The number of matches may increase depending on where Pakistan finishes in the ICC and ACC events between 2023 and 2027, as well as in the 2025 and 2026 ODI tri-series.
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