ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan men’s national cricket team, led by skipper Babar Azam, arrived in Dallas on Saturday night to take part in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024.
Azam and his side arrived in the United States after a disappointing series in England, where they lost 2-0 to the 2022 world champions in the four-match series. Two of the four matches in the series were abandoned by rain.
Pakistan also faced Ireland in a three-match T20I series last month during which they lost one match to the minnows but managed to win the series 2-1.
“The Pakistan team will take part in a practice session tomorrow evening from 4:00-7:00 p.m.,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement on Saturday.
“Pakistan cricket team’s first match in the T20 World Cup is against America on June 6.”
In a video uploaded on social media platform X, Azam could be seen chatting with Indian cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar briefly after the Pakistani team landed in Dallas.
Pakistan’s second match against arch-rivals India on June 9 in New York will be one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament.
Political tensions mean the nuclear-armed arch-rivals rarely travel to each other’s countries for an international bilateral series. Rather, they play against each other at “neutral venues” and only at international tournaments.
Meanwhile, the 20-team World Cup kicked off today, June 2, with Canada facing the United States at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, Texas.