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England add two additional T20 internationals to their tour of Pakistan in late 2022

England's joint men's and women's tour to Pakistan in October was cancelled with ECB saying decision was based on "mental and physical well-being of our players and support staff"; England to now play seven T20 internationals and a Test series in the country next year

By PA Media

Last Updated: 09/11/21 5:12pm

England will now play seven T20 internationals in Pakistan next year ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia
England will now play seven T20 internationals in Pakistan next year ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia

England will play two extra Twenty20s on next year's tour of Pakistan, with chief executive Tom Harrison agreeing the extension on a bridge building trip to Lahore.

Pakistan were infuriated by the England and Wales Cricket Board's decision to unilaterally cancel their joint men's and women's trip to the country which had been planned for October, with Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ramiz Raja raging that his nation had been "used then binned" as part of a "West versus rest" mentality.

That visit would have been England's first since 2005 and came against the backdrop of New Zealand's prior withdrawal from Pakistan citing a specific and credible security threat.

ECB chief executive Tom Harrison: 'I don't think there's a cricketer in England who doesn't want to test their abilities against the huge talent this country has and in the conditions they know best'
ECB chief executive Tom Harrison: 'I don't think there's a cricketer in England who doesn't want to test their abilities against the huge talent this country has and in the conditions they know best'

Harrison travelled this week in an apparently successful bid to repair relations, agreeing to extend what had been a five-match T20 series to a bumper seven-match rubber next September and October.

England will also return for a three-Test series starting in November, after the T20 World Cup in Australia.

Announcing the deal, Harrison said: "Myself and ECB's senior director Martin Darlow visited Lahore to talk face to face with the PCB around some of the things that have happened over the past few weeks, leading to the cancellation of our tour in October.

"We also wanted to discuss the future as the two boards have a historic relationship and want to move the agenda towards a forward-looking one as opposed to one looking back.

PCB chairman Ramiz Raja: 'We put in lots of efforts to make sure that all visiting teams are comfortable in Pakistan'
PCB chairman Ramiz Raja: 'We put in lots of efforts to make sure that all visiting teams are comfortable in Pakistan'

"This is just to reaffirm our commitment to Pakistan cricket to getting England teams, men's and women's teams, eventually playing in Pakistan at home.

"I don't think there's a cricketer in England who doesn't want to test their abilities against the huge talent this country has and in the conditions they know best."

It was announced earlier this week that Australia would tour Pakistan for the first time since 1998 when they visit the country in March and April 2022 for three Tests, three ODIs and a T20 international.

Raja added: "The ECB have shown their large heartedness to be here for which I am thankful to Tom and Martin. It means a lot to us.

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"We are excited that England have committed to playing two additional T20Is as part of their white-ball tour in September/October in 2022.

"We put in lots of efforts to make sure that all visiting teams are comfortable in Pakistan. As such, it is a matter of pride for the Pakistan fans, who look forward to welcoming Australia and England in 2022."

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