England will play seven T20Is in Karachi and Lahore from September 20 to October 2.
Karachi’s National Stadium will host the matches on 20th, 22nd, 23rd and 25th September, before the action will shift to Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium for the remaining three matches that will be played on 28th, 30th September and 2nd October.
“The seven T20Is will be part of the first leg of England’s tour of Pakistan and they will return after the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022 for three Tests in December,” PCB said in a media release.
“The T20I series against the second-ranked side will launch Pakistan’s bumper international season. Following the September and December matches against England, Pakistan will host New Zealand twice – first for two Tests and three ODIs in December/January and then in April for five ODIs and five T20Is – West Indies for three T20Is in late January and finally the 50-over ACC Asia Cup,” it added.
“Complete schedule of England Test series as well as New Zealand and the West Indies series will be announced in due course,” PCB further said.
Apart from five Tests, eight ODIs and 15 T20Is in the 2022-23 season, PCB will also conduct 187 men's domestic matches in six senior competitions, 33 Pakistan Super League 2023 fixtures and 19 Pakistan Junior League 2022 games.
Zakir Khan, PCB Director International Cricket, in an official release said: "We are absolutely delighted to confirm hosting England for seven T20Is in Karachi and Lahore as a curtain-raiser to a busy, entertaining and exciting season of home internationals. England is one of the top-ranked T20I teams and them playing the shortest format in the lead up to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Pakistan will not only help the team management to finalise their preparations, but will also set the tone for December's three-Test series."
"We demonstrated our event planning and operational skills in the highly-successful series against Australia in March/April and I am confident we will be able to replicate these when England visit us for the first time since 2005. We have been able to confirm schedule of the T20Is following a successful tour by the England and Wales Cricket Board recce team, which was pleased and satisfied with all our arrangements," he added.
Rob Key, ECB Managing Director England Men's Cricket, said: "We are looking forward to returning to Pakistan and playing these seven T20Is as the team builds up to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. We have been liaising closely with the PCB over arrangements for this visit and the Tests later in the year, and will continue to work closely with the PCB, British High Commission and other relevant authorities as we continue to prepare for these tours."
"We would like to thank the PCB and the city authorities for all their ongoing assistance with planning for the tours, including hosting the recent pre-tour planning visit by ECB representatives and the PCA CEO," he added.
(With PCB inputs)