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KARACHI, Pakistan— A significant change has been announced to the schedule of the ongoing international cricket series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, ensuring smoother execution of the remaining matches.
Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, confirmed that the dates for the remaining One-Day International (ODI) matches between the two nations have been revised, likely due to security or operational considerations.
Under the new schedule, the second ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka will now be played on November 14th instead of the 13th, and the third and final match of the series will take place on November 16th instead of the 15th. This adjustment is crucial for fans and both teams as they finalize their arrangements based on the updated fixture. The PCB’s decision underscores its commitment to ensuring the successful hosting of international cricket in the country.

