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Zimbabwe to play tri-series in Pakistan after Afghanistan's withdrawal

The ACB withdrew its team from the tri-series after an alleged cross-border attack

Danyal Rasool
Danyal Rasool
18-Oct-2025 • 11 hrs ago
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Zimbabwe will fill in for Afghanistan in the tri-series in Pakistan next month  •  Zimbabwe Cricket

Zimbabwe have replaced Afghanistan in Pakistan's upcoming triangular T20I series at home next month. The series, which will be played from November 17 to 29 in Lahore and Rawalpindi, will also feature Sri Lanka.
Earlier today, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) announced its withdrawal from the tri-series following the death of three local cricketers in what it alleged was a cross-border attack in the Urgun district of the country.
In a post on X, the ACB claimed that several lives had been lost in the attack, including three local cricketers who had been returning home after playing a "friendly" match in Sharana, the capital of Paktika province. "The ACB considers this a great loss for Afghanistan's sports community, its athletes, and the cricketing family," it said in a statement.
Describing the incident as "tragic", the ACB said "as a gesture of respect to the victims" it had "decided to withdraw from participating in the upcoming Tri-Nation T20I Series." The ICC and the BCCI joined the ACB in mourning the loss of life of the cricketers.
The PCB has not made any official comment on the situation following Afghanistan's statement, but told ESPNcricinfo the tri-series would go ahead as scheduled, with Afghanistan replaced by another side. In the statement announcing Zimbabwe's participation, the PCB merely said it had been notified earlier of "Afghanistan's inability" to participate in the tri-series.
The series will begin with Zimbabwe taking on hosts Pakistan in Rawalpindi before playing against Sri Lanka at the same venue two days later. All remaining games will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

Danyal Rasool is ESPNcricinfo's Pakistan correspondent. @Danny61000