Zimbabwe set to tour Pakistan in October-November

“Dates are being finalised with Zimbabwe but tentatively they will come to Pakistan tentatively between October 10 to 15," a Pakistan Cricket Board source said.

Published : Aug 22, 2020 22:58 IST

Zimbabwe was originally scheduled to play three ODIs and three T20 internationals in Pakistan (File Photo).

The Pakistan Cricket Board is all set to host Zimbabwe at home during October-November apart from starting off with its domestic season in a bio-secure environment to counter the COVID-19 threat.

“Dates are being finalised with Zimbabwe but tentatively they will come to Pakistan tentatively between October 10 to 15 and first remain in a two-week quarantine and have COVID-19 tests before starting their training,” a PCB source informed on Saturday.

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The source said that the PCB was presently busy in preparing the protocols for the bio-secure bubble in line with government SOPs amid the COVID-19 situation.

“The bio-secure bubble will be applicable for both the international series against Zimbabwe, probably the remaining four matches of the 2020 Pakistan Super League and the entire domestic season,” he said.

Zimbabwe was originally scheduled to play three ODIs and three T20 internationals but it has now requested the Pakistan Cricket Board to arrange a few extra matches.

“Their ODIs are part of the ICC Super League Championship but they want to play some extra matches as well,” he added.