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Sri Lanka Bats Against Cyclone Woes for Pakistan T20s

Summary

  • Sri Lanka will host Pakistan for a three-match T20I series in January.
  • All matches are scheduled to take place in Dambulla, starting on January 7.
  • The series proceeds as Sri Lanka recovers from Cyclone Ditwah's devastating impact.
Sri Lanka Bats Against Cyclone Woes for Pakistan T20s

Sri Lanka Cricket has announced that the nation will host Pakistan for a three-match T20 International series in January. All contests are slated to be held at the Dambulla venue, commencing on January 7 and concluding on January 11.

This series unfolds as Sri Lanka confronts the substantial challenges posed by Cyclone Ditwah. The cyclone resulted in significant flooding and mudslides, claiming over 400 lives and affecting more than 1.5 million people across the island.

The upcoming T20Is represent Pakistan's return to Sri Lanka for this format after a ten-year interval. Their last T20 tour saw Pakistan emerge victorious in both matches played in Colombo.

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The series is scheduled to take place in January, with the first match on January 7, 2026.
All three T20 International matches between Sri Lanka and Pakistan will be held in Dambulla.
Yes, the T20I series between Sri Lanka and Pakistan is proceeding as planned in January, even as Sri Lanka recovers from the cyclone.

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