Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Najam Sethi, confirmed on Monday (August 21), a three-match T20I series against Pakistan in Lahore, starting September 10.

A 15-member squad led by former Zimbabwe player Andy Flower will take part in a seven-day long camp in Dubai before heading to Lahore for the series.


Sethi also stated that the three games against World XI will be played across four days, but refused to divulge the dates citing security reasons.

However, the bigger news is Windies is set to tour the cricket-starved nation for a three-match T20I series in Lahore in late November this year.

"CWI and PCB are advancing discussions that will see the West Indies play three T20I matches in Lahore in late November. In September, October and November, we'll have the World XI, we'll have Sri Lankan team and then the West Indies (come play in Pakistan)," read the statement.

"We just hope that the security we've promised, we'll keep it up. Sri Lanka have said they'll come after the World XI, provided the security is fine. It will be fine, Punjab government has indicated that the preparation are in full swing. At the end of this month, ICC's security team is also arriving. So far all signals are good," Sethi added.