Pakistan Cricket Board confirms it will host Zimbabwe for ODI, T20I series next month

Pakistan cricket authorities confirmed on Wednesday they would host Zimbabwe for a series of three one-day internationals and three T20Is starting next month.

The tour will take place under “bio-secure” conditions to prevent the risk of spreading the coronavirus, officials said.

England became the first country to hold international cricket matches during the pandemic, when they hosted the West Indies, Pakistan, Ireland and Australia between July and September.

Players underwent regular tests and were not allowed to leave the bubble of the stadium and hotel.

The Pakistan Cricket Board said it has consulted with England on virus safeguards and will be putting measures in place for a national T20 event starting September 30.

By the time Zimbabwe arrive October 20, “we would have gained enough experience on bio-securing arrangements,” said Zakir Khan, the PCB’s director…

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