Tri-nation cricket series schedule revised
LAHORE: The schedule for the tri-nation One Day International series involving Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa, which was set to conclude on February 14, has been revised.
According to sources, the final match of the series will now be played on February 13 and the final on February 15. This adjustment has been made to ensure that all teams are adequately prepared for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, which is scheduled to commence on February 19.
Previously, the last match of series between Pakistan and South Africa was slated for February 12, followed by the final on the 14. However to provide teams with additional time to fine-tune their preparations for the Champions Trophy, the schedule has been slightly altered.
The tri-nation series is seen as a crucial warm-up event for the Champions Trophy, allowing teams to assess their strengths and weaknesses and make necessary adjustments before the main event.
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