Jr. Staff Writer
View : 2.5K
2 Min Read
Updated – Dec 13, 2022, 19:05 IST
Get every cricket updates! Follow us on
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially unveiled their home bilateral series schedule against New Zealand comprising two Tests and three One Day Internationals starting December 26 which happens to be the ‘Boxing Day’. Both teams will be renewing their rivalry after their ICC T20 World Cup 2022 semis faceoff last month that saw the Men in Green come out on top by seven wickets.
Both PCB and New Zealand Cricket (NZC) have mutually agreed to prepone this bilateral series by a day. The series was originally scheduled to commence on December 27. It now remains to be seen whether Pakistan can make things difficult for the Kiwis at home or will the Kane Williamson-led side have the last laugh in both the red and white ball fixtures this time around.
The five matches on this tour are scheduled to take place across two cities- Karachi and Multan. The opening Test match will be played at the National Bank Cricket Arena in Karachi between December 26 to 30, while the second and final game will be contested at Multan from January 3 to 7, 2023.
The action will then move to the One Day Internationals with the first match taking place on January 10 and the last two ODIs will be played on the 12th and 14th. All the three games will be played in Karachi.
🚨 Schedule of Pakistan v New Zealand series 🚨
The PCB and @BLACKCAPS have mutually agreed to bring forward the tour of New Zealand men’s side to Pakistan by a day.
More details ➡️ https://t.co/hlCuRJnphI#PAKvNZ pic.twitter.com/apKo9kX1y8
While the ODI series will serve as a preparation for both teams for the next year’s 50-overs World Cup in India, the key focus could be on the two-match Test series and it remains to be seen whether Pakistan will be able to challenge the BlackCaps in their own backyard.
The Babar Azam-led side have suffered two consecutive home Test series defeats this year. The first one was against Australia 0-1 and now they are trailing 0-2 against England in the ongoing three-match series.
The 26-run loss against the Three Lions in the second Test match has officially knocked Pakistan out of the WTC final contention.
Pakistan vs New Zealand 2022-23 series
First Test, December 26-30, Karachi
Second Test, January 3-7, Multan
First ODI, January 10, Karachi
Second ODI, January 12, Karachi
Third ODI, January 14, Karachi
© 2013 – 2022 CricTracker Pvt Ltd All rights reserved.