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Australia to Play Three T20s in Pakistan Ahead of Next Month’s T20 World Cup
- On Jan. 29, Pakistan national cricket team and Australia national cricket team will begin a three-match T20 series at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, marking Australia's first multi-match T20 tour in four years.
- The three-match tour serves as a final tune-up for next month's T20 World Cup, with Australia arriving in Lahore later this month to assess injury-hit preparations before their openers.
- Injury concerns and squad fitness will be tested during the Lahore matches as Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Tim David recover while Shaheen Shah Afridi remains sidelined.
- The PCB urged fans to turn out in numbers during the series at Gaddafi Stadium, with Sumair Ahmed Syed calling it `a blockbuster beginning of the year` for Pakistan cricket fans.
- With the World Cup running Feb. 7–March 8, the Lahore series gives on-field preparation before group play, as Pakistan and Australia will play all their matches in Sri Lanka.
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