The Pakistan men’s team will play 130 international matches according to ICC’s Future Tours Programme for the 2023-2027 cycle – here’s their complete schedule and fixtures list during the four-year period.

The 12 full members of the ICC are set to play more cricket according to the recently released FTP. Pakistan are scheduled to play 238 days of international cricket in the four-year window. They will also host the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy as well as the 2023 Asia Cup (50-over format).

Pakistan will play 27 World Test Championship matches (13 home, 14 away), and a minimum of 47 ODIs (26 home, 21 away) and 56 T20Is (27 home, 29 away).

As part of the 2023-25 World Test Championship, Pakistan will play the following series:

Australia (away), Bangladesh (home), South Africa (away), Sri Lanka (away) and West Indies (home).

During the 2025-27 World Test Championship, Pakistan are scheduled to play the following series:

Bangladesh (away), England (away), New Zealand (home), South Africa (home), Sri Lanka (home) and West Indies (away).

Two ODI tri-series are scheduled in Pakistan, in 2025 (New Zealand, South Africa) and 2026 (England, Sri Lanka).

Also read: Pakistan cricket schedule in 2022

Pakistan men’s cricket schedule: FTP 2023-2027

2023

July – Pakistan in Sri Lanka (two Tests)

August – Pakistan v Afghanistan (away, three ODIs)

September – Asia Cup (hosts Pakistan)

October/November – ICC World Cup 2023 (hosts India)

December/January – Pakistan in Australia (three Tests)

2024

January/February 2024 – Window for Pakistan Super League (PSL 2024)

February/March – West Indies in Pakistan (two Tests, three T20Is)

May – Pakistan in the Netherlands (three T20Is), Ireland (three T20Is) and England (five T20Is)

June – ICC T20 World Cup 2024 (hosts USA/West Indies)

August – Bangladesh in Pakistan (two Tests)

October – England in Pakistan (three Tests)

November – Pakistan in Australia (three ODIs and three T20Is)

November/December – Pakistan to Zimbabwe (three ODIs and three T20Is)

December/January – Pakistan to South Africa (two Tests, three ODIs, three T20Is)

2025

January – Pakistan in New Zealand (three ODIs and three T20Is)

February – New Zealand & South Africa in Pakistan (ODI tri-series)

February/March – ICC Champions Trophy 2025 (hosts Pakistan)

March-May – Window for Pakistan Super League (PSL 2025)

May – Bangladesh in Pakistan (three ODIs and three T20Is)

July/August – Pakistan in West Indies (three ODIs, three T20Is)

August – Afghanistan in Pakistan (three T20Is)

August/September – Asia Cup  T20 (host to be announced)

September/October – Ireland in Pakistan (three ODIs, three T20Is)

October/November – South Africa in Pakistan (two Tests, three ODIs, three T20Is)

November – Sri Lanka in Pakistan (three ODIs, three T20Is)

December/January – Window for Pakistan Super League (PSL 2025/26)

2026

February – Australia in Pakistan (three T20Is)

February/March – ICC  T20 World Cup 2026 (hosts India/Sri Lanka)

March – Australia in Pakistan (three ODIs)

March/April – Pakistan in Bangladesh (two Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is)

April/May – Zimbabwe in Pakistan (three ODIs and three T20Is)

July/August – Pakistan in West Indies (two Tests)

August/September – Pakistan in England (three Tests)

October – Sri Lanka in Pakistan (three T20Is)

October/November – England and Sri Lanka in Pakistan (ODI tri-series)

November – Sri Lanka in Pakistan (two Tests)

2027

January/February – Window for Pakistan Super League (PSL 2027)

March – New Zealand in Pakistan (two Tests)