PAK Vs AFG: The cricket calendar just got more exciting. Pakistan to host first T20 tri-series with Afghanistan and Sri Lanka this November, marking a milestone in Pakistan’s cricket history. This 13-day event will bring together three powerhouse teams, with matches split between Rawalpindi and Lahore, promising high-energy games ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.
Why this tri-series is a big deal
This tournament is Pakistan’s first-ever T20 tri-series, a format loved by cricket fans for its unpredictability and drama. It comes at a strategic moment for all three teams as they gear up for next year’s global T20 competition. For Afghanistan, it’s a historic series, as this will be their first time playing T20 internationals on Pakistani soil—a milestone that highlights the growing relationship between the nations in cricketing terms.
PCB Chief Operating Officer Sumair Ahmed Syed stated, “This event will serve as excellent preparation ahead of next year’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and promises thrilling cricket for fans across both venues.” Cricket fans in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan can expect packed stadiums and unforgettable moments.
Series format
Each team—Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka—will face the other twice in the group stage. The top two sides will meet in a grand final in Lahore on November 29. The series begins on November 17, with Pakistan taking on Afghanistan in Rawalpindi.
This balanced round-robin format ensures every game counts, raising the stakes for players and spectators alike.
Full match schedule
Date | Match | Venue |
---|---|---|
Nov 17 | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | Rawalpindi |
Nov 18 | Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan | Rawalpindi |
Nov 22 | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | Lahore |
Nov 23 | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | Lahore |
Nov 25 | Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan | Lahore |
Nov 27 | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | Lahore |
Nov 29 | Final | Lahore |
This schedule allows both Rawalpindi and Lahore to showcase Pakistan’s world-class cricket infrastructure. Fans in both cities will have a chance to see their heroes live in action.
Spotlight: Pak vs Afg clashes
The Pak vs Afg rivalry is quickly becoming one of the most exciting matchups in world cricket. Afghanistan’s fearless bowling attack and aggressive batting style have made them a fan favourite, while Pakistan’s depth and experience make them a formidable opponent. These matches will likely sell out quickly, so fans are advised to book tickets early.
Afghanistan’s growth as a cricketing nation makes this tour particularly symbolic. Having previously played five ODIs in Pakistan, including their memorable match against Australia during the ICC Champions Trophy earlier this year, their T20 debut in the country reflects their rise on the international stage.
Lahore takes centre stage
After the opening matches in Rawalpindi, Lahore’s iconic stadium will host the final five fixtures, including the grand final. This shift demonstrates Pakistan’s commitment to showcasing its top venues, with Lahore remaining a central hub for international cricket.
Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium, known for its electric atmosphere, will be the perfect stage for the tri-series finale. With its modern facilities and passionate crowds, expect fireworks on and off the field.
Key storylines to follow
- Pakistan’s preparation for the T20 World Cup
This series offers Pakistan a perfect warm-up to test new combinations and fine-tune strategies against two unpredictable opponents. - Afghanistan’s first T20I tour of Pakistan
This historic milestone will strengthen cricket ties between the nations and give Afghan fans another reason to celebrate their team’s progress. - Sri Lanka’s return to Pakistan
Sri Lanka has a storied cricketing history in Pakistan, and this tri-series marks another chapter in their growing rivalry and friendship. - Fans back in full voice
With security and infrastructure at global standards, this series will highlight Pakistan’s ability to host top-tier international events and welcome fans from across the region.

Why tri-series cricket matters
Tri-series tournaments offer something bilateral series cannot: a mix of strategies, rivalries, and unexpected twists. Teams face more variety in a short span, making every match a mini-final. The round-robin format keeps fans invested until the last ball.
For Pakistan, hosting such a high-profile series demonstrates the country’s full reintegration into the global cricket calendar. It’s also a sign of growing trust and cooperation between Asian cricketing nations.
Ticket and broadcast expectations
With the Pak vs Afg games likely to draw massive crowds, tickets are expected to sell out quickly once released by the PCB. The board will provide online booking and physical outlets in Rawalpindi and Lahore.
International broadcasting rights will ensure that fans in South Asia and beyond can watch every delivery live, while highlights and analysis will be available across multiple platforms.
Players to watch
- Babar Azam (Pakistan): Pakistan’s captain and batting maestro will be a key figure in anchoring innings and leading from the front.
- Rashid Khan (Afghanistan): The spin wizard will be Afghanistan’s main weapon against Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
- Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka): One of the world’s top all-rounders, his ability to change games with both bat and ball adds intrigue to every fixture.
- Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan): Pakistan’s pace spearhead will look to exploit home conditions and make life difficult for top-order batsmen.
Venue insights
- Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium: Known for its fast outfield and passionate crowds, this ground will set the stage for the series opener and early matches.
- Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore: The jewel of Pakistan cricket, this stadium’s rich history and world-class facilities make it ideal for hosting the final and the closing stages of the tournament.
Regional cricket growth
This tri-series isn’t just about the teams; it’s about Asian cricket’s growing influence. Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan represent three distinct cricket cultures, and their collaboration in this series will inspire fans across the region.
What this means for Pakistan cricket
Hosting this series cements Pakistan’s position as a safe and exciting cricket destination. It showcases the country’s modern infrastructure, passionate fanbase, and organisational strength. This event is not just preparation for the T20 World Cup but also a statement that Pakistan is ready to host the biggest events in the game.