Pakistan’s cricket team faces a busy and challenging schedule in the second half of 2025, with a series of tours and home series that will test the depth and resilience of the squad. From a three‑match T20 series in Bangladesh in July to a multi‑format tour of the West Indies, followed by a home T20 series against Afghanistan, the team will be in action across continents. The much‑anticipated Asia Cup is tentatively scheduled despite ongoing political tensions between Pakistan and India. Towards the end of the year, South Africa and Sri Lanka are set to visit Pakistan for a series of Tests, ODIs, and T20s, offering valuable opportunities for the team to solidify its position in international cricket.
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Pakistan will kick off this challenging stretch with three T20 matches in Bangladesh in July, setting the tone for a busy second half of the year. The team will then travel to the Caribbean for a series against the West Indies, featuring three ODIs and three T20 matches. Upon returning home, Pakistan is slated to host Afghanistan for a three‑match T20 series, which will be followed by the highly anticipated Asia Cup — although its status remains uncertain due to long‑standing tensions between Pakistan and India. Later in the year, South Africa will arrive in Pakistan for a competitive tour that includes two Test matches, three ODIs, and three T20s. To close out the year, Sri Lanka will also visit for a three‑match T20 and ODI series.
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