LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will show “its new design and re -designed” to the Gaddafi Stadium and the National Bank Stadium in Karachi in a three -nation series comprising the Home Side, New Zealand and South Africa from February 8. – Tournament schedule on Saturday.
The series was actually being held in Multan as a warm -up of teams before the ICC Champions Trophy, which will be held in Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi from February 19 to March 9.
However, the PCB decided to move the three -nation series to Karachi and Lahore so that it could be used as a dress rehearsal opportunity for renewable locations, as well as hosting the Champions Trophy. The doubts about the preparations can be resolved.
The inaugural match of the three -nation series will be played between Pakistan and New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium, before South Africa will have a one -day match on February 10.
The single league series between Pakistan and South Africa will be held (February 12) and its final (February 14) will be hosted at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi.
The PCB said in a statement, “Construction work is still underway at Gaddafi Stadium, which is likely to be completed by February 2 and the trilateral series will be the first event at the stadium.
PCB says both Pakistan and New Zealand will train at Gaddafi Stadium on February 6, while South Africa will be the first match on February 9.
According to the board, the capacity of fans has been increased in Gaddafi Stadium, new chairs have been installed all over the venue. In addition, 480 latest LED lights have been installed to increase the level of broadcast LUX.
The venue also has two major digital replay screens, while a new hospitality for players and officials is nearing completion.
Meanwhile, at the National Bank Stadium, at the National Bank Stadium, the University & Officials, including a new hospitality enclosure, has been significantly increased.
“To improve broadcast coverage, 350 LED lights have been installed, which ensures maximum maximization for global audiences,” read its press release.
“Two digital replay screens have already been fixed and 5,000 new chairs have been installed to enhance the comfort of the spectators.”
Dawn, published in January 26, 2025.