Pakistan cricket
PCB Confirms Changes In Dates Of New Zealand's White-ball Tour Of Pakistan
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Monday confirmed the changes in the dates of New Zealand's mens cricket team's tour of Pakistan for five ODIs and five T20Is in April.
The Pakistan and New Zealand T20 series was initially set to be played between April 13 and 23, but will now shift back a day with the opening T20I on 14 April and the fifth and final 20-over clash on April 24.
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