West Indies vs Pakistan: Replaced One Test With Two T20Is Keeping World Cup In Mind, Says PCB Chief
Pakistan Cricket Board CEO Wasim Khan said that the PCB governing body replaced one Test in the upcoming Pakistan tour of the West Indies with two T20Is keeping in mind the T20 World Cup to be held in India later this year.
- Asian News International
- Updated: May 15, 2021 06:34 am IST
Highlights
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PCB replaced one Test in Pakistan's West Indies tour with two T20Is
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PCB chief Wasim Khan said decision was taken with eye on T20 World Cup
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ICC Men's T20 World Cup is slated to be played in India later this year
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chief Executive Wasim Khan has said that the governing body replaced one Test match with two T20Is against West Indies to help the Asian side in their preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup slated to be played in India. PCB on Friday confirmed their men's national team's tour to the West Indies, which will take place from July 21 to August 24 and comprises of five T20 internationals and two Tests.
"The tour to the West Indies is always a valued and prized tour for the Pakistan cricket teams. The Caribbean cricket history, backed up by the excellent playing facilities, supporting crowds and great ambiance, encourages and motivates the players to produce their very best," said Wasim in an official statement.
"In consultation with the Cricket West Indies and keeping an eye on this year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup, we have agreed to replace one Test match with two additional T20Is.
"This is aimed at providing further T20 content for both teams, as we continue to prepare and build-up to the global ICC event," he added.
The PCB chief also revealed that Pakistan will be hosting New Zealand, England, West Indies, and Australia in the next eight months.
"The series in the West Indies is part of a gruelling but exciting and entertaining season of cricket for Pakistan. In addition to playing England, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and the T20 World Cup and the away series, we will be hosting New Zealand, England, West Indies and Australia in the next eight months," said Wasim.
"This makes every series important and critical for our side as we aspire to feature in the top three across all formats by 2023," he added.
The West Indies tour, which will take place following the conclusion of the ODI and T20I series in England, will commence with back-to-back T20Is in Barbados on July 27 and 28, before action moves to Guyana for the July 31 and August 1 back-to-back T20Is, and the final match on August 3.
After a two-day practice match on August 6-7 in Guyana, the team will move to Jamaica where the two Tests will be held at Sabina Park from August 12-16 and 20-24.
On their last tour to the Caribbean in 2017, Pakistan won their maiden Test series 2-1. This provided a perfect farewell to Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan, who played 276 and 408 international matches, respectively, during their illustrious careers.
Both will return to the Caribbean in coaching roles with Misbah as head coach and Younis as batting coach.