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Aussies will host Pakistan in November for white ball series.


 In November of current year, Pakistan is slated to visit Australia for a white-ball series. The tour, which will kick off Australia's summer 2024–2025 white ball calendar, will include six matches total (three ODIs and the same number of T20Is), spread across six sites between November 4 and 18, 2024.

Following their participation in the Benaud-Qadir Trophy, which included three Test matches played in December 2023–January 2024 in Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne, Pakistan will be visiting Australia for the first time in almost 11 months.

 

On November 4, the legendary Melbourne Cricket Ground will host the first game of the three-match Dettol Men's ODI series. Next up are matches between Australia and Pakistan in Perth on November 10 and Adelaide on November 8, respectively. The last time Pakistan and Australia played an ODI series, the home team won. This was in 2016.

Australia and Pakistan will then play each other in the Dettol Men's T20I Series, which consists of three matches. In 2022, Pakistan played their final Twenty20 International match on Australian soil when the men in green competed in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final.


The Gabba in Brisbane will serve as the series' launchpad. The action will next shift to Sydney Cricket Ground, where Pakistan defeated New Zealand in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final in their most recent Twenty20 International there. The tour's last destination is Hobart, where the final Twenty20 International match is scheduled for November 18.

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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