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Pakistan shifts ODI tri-series to Champions Trophy sites in Karachi and Lahore

"This decision reflects the PCB's confidence in these upgraded venues' ability to deliver a world-class experience for players, officials, and fans," a statement added.

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January 9, 2025
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Pakistan shifts ODI tri-series to Champions Trophy sites in Karachi and Lahore

A site change for the tri-nation ODI series between South Africa, New Zealand, and Pakistan has been confirmed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The games will now be played at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi and the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore instead of Multan, where they were originally planned. Prior to the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, it was decided to enhance cricketing infrastructure.

To improve the experiences of players and spectators, major modifications are being made to both the National Bank Stadium and the Gaddafi Stadium. In order to ensure that Pakistan’s venues are prepared to host international events, the improvements are a part of a larger effort to raise them to international standards.

“The PCB has chosen to move the forthcoming tri-nation ODI series to the Gaddafi Stadium and the National Bank Stadium due to the advanced degree of preparations at these two locations.

The PCB said in a statement that the series, which included South Africa, New Zealand, and Pakistan, was initially planned to take place in Multan.

“This decision reflects the PCB’s confidence in these upgraded venues’ readiness and their ability to provide players, officials, and fans with a world-class experience,” the statement continued.

The seating capacity of Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore has been increased to 35,000 spectators with improved seating arrangements. Two cutting-edge digital replay displays and 480 sophisticated LED lights have also been installed to meet the demands of high-quality broadcasting. The facility is expected to be completely operational by the end of January, and a new hospitality enclosure for officials and players is also almost finished.

In a same vein, National Bank Stadium in Karachi has also been upgraded. Better visibility for international broadcasts will be ensured by the installation of 350 LED lights. The University End’s hospitality space and 5,000 additional seats will improve the fan experience even more.

Additionally, the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is undergoing renovations, with plans to install two digital replay screens, update the hospitality boxes, and add 10,000 new chairs. More than 250 employees are working at several locations to reach the deadline of January 25.

To make sure Pakistan satisfies international standards, an ICC mission has been actively examining the developments. A new five-story structure at the National Bank Stadium and other infrastructure in anticipation of the Champions Trophy, which is set to start on February 19, were reviewed during their most recent trip to Karachi.

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