LAHORE: The three One-day International matches series between Pakistan and Zimbabwe has been shifted from Multan to Lahore while Rawalpindi is intact as the venue for the three T20 matches series next month.

After this development, the inspection team of the Zimbabwe Cricket will now arrive in Lahore on Saturday instead of landing at Islamabad. It will stay in Lahore until Monday and will travel on the same day to Rawalpindi to monitor the arrangements being made for the T20 series before returning to their country.

It has been learnt that Multan administration had demanded a heavy sum of Rs 200million to organize the three One-day Internationals which are scheduled to be held on Oct 30, Nov 1 and Nov 3.

The three T20 matches will be held at Pindi Stadium on Nov 7, 8 and 10.

Published in Dawn, October 10th, 2020

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