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PCB Announces Schedule Of Sri Lanka Tour

September 09, 2017

ISLAMABAD, September 9: The Pakistan Cricket Board  (PCB) on Saturday announced schedule of the Sri Lanka Tour to Pakistan 2017 on Saturday .
According to PCB, the series comprises of 2 Test Matches, 5 One Day Internationals, and three T20 matches with last T20 to be played at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  on October 29, 2017.
The series commences on September 28 with a two match Test series with the second Test match of the series to be a Day-Night Test match to be played at Dubai Cricket Stadium (DCS) from October 6, 2017.
The five-match ODI series between the two teams will be played in three cities i.e. Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah starting from October 13, 201

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