- Media contact will be Raza Kitchlew – the media manager of Pakistan men’s cricket team. He will be available at 0301 844 0280.
- Urdu version of the media advisory is attached here
Lahore, 16 January 2019: Pakistan national men’s team will start their training camp for the preparation of their upcoming T2oI series against Bangladesh in Lahore on Friday.
The following is the schedule of media opportunities schedule in the build up to the series:
Friday, 17 January:
The Pakistan team will hold a training session from 2.30pm-4pm at the Gaddafi Stadium.
Mohammad Hafeez will hold a media talk at the Patron’s Enclosure around 2.15pm. Media entrance will be from the Gate 1 (Patron’s Enclosure).
Saturday, 18 January:
The Pakistan team will play a practice match, which will commence at 1pm, at the Gaddafi Stadium.
At 12.40pm, Ahsan Ali will hold a media talk at the Patron’s Enclosure. Media entrance will be from Gate 1.
Sunday, 19 January:
The Pakistan team will play a practice match, which will commence at 1pm, at the Gaddafi Stadium.
Amad Butt will hold a media talk at the Patron’s Enclosure at 12.40 pm. Media entrance will be from Gate 1.
Monday, 20 January 2020:
The Pakistan team will have a rest day.
Tuesday, 21 January:
The Pakistan team will play a practice match at the Gaddafi Stadium which will begin at 1pm.
Haris Rauf will hold a media talk at the Patron’s Enclosure at 12.40pm. Media entrance will be from Gate 1.
Wednesday, 22 January:
The Pakistan team will have an optional practice session from 2pm at the Gaddafi Stadium.
Shoaib Malik will hold a media talk at the Patron’s Enclosure at 1.30pm. Media entrance will be from Gate 1.
Thursday, 23 January:
A trophy unveiling ceremony and both captains’ pre-series press conference will take place at the press conference hall of the Far End building, Gaddafi Stadium.
The time will be announced closer to the date.
Name of Author: PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), formerly the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is the governing body for cricket in Pakistan. It oversees and organizes all tours and matches for the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, the PCB represents Pakistan’s men’s and women’s teams in international cricket tournaments.