LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made it known who the officials will be for the one-day international (ODI) series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka that is to take place at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from November 11th to 15th, 2025.

The match referee for the three-match series is the former Pakistan cricket player Naqvi Ali.

Wharf Alexander and Yaqoob Ahsan are going to be the on-field umpires in the first ODI with Sharfuddoula Saikat as the third umpire and Riaz Rashid taking the role of the fourth umpire.

For the second ODI, one of the field umpires will be Sharfuddoula Saikat along with Afridi Faisal while Wharf Alexander will be the third umpire and Yaqoob Ahsan will be the fourth umpire.

The third ODI will have Wharf Alexander and Riaz Rashid as the on-field umpires, with Sharfuddoula Saikat taking the third umpire role and Afridi Faisal doing the fourth umpire duties.

The three-match One Day series is, one hand, a positive step in the teams’ road to the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup and on the other hand, an excellent opportunity for new players to get recognized in the international cricketing arena.

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Pakistan seals T20 series with a thrilling 4-wicket win over South Africa

Pakistan clinched the T20 series by winning two games out of three following a nail-biting 4-wicket triumph over South Africa in the last T20 at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, on Saturday.

Babar Azam was the man of the match by any measure as he made 68 runs off 47 balls, and he was the very essence of the chase captaincy with total control and confidence. Salam Ali Agha was the perfect partner with 33 runs where as Sahi bzada Farhan made 19 runs. The middle order of Mohammad Nawaz and Saime Ayub were both dismissed for zero, and Hassan Nawaz made 5 runs.

While Corbin Bosch and Liza Dolimz were the two great South African bowlers, each with a couple wickets, the pair could do little to stop Pakistan going after their target gradually.

At the beginning of the game, South Africa took the 20 overs to set a target score of 139 for 9 wickets. Reza Hendricks was the main man for the Proteas with 34 runs and after him Corbin Bosch (30), Donovan Ferreira (29), and David Brevis (21) also chipped in contributions.

On the other side, Pakistan’s bowling team performed at their best. Shaheen Shah Afridi was the main person behind the attack line and took three wickets. Usman Tariq and Faheem Ashraf, who both took two wickets each, were also very effective in the additional part of the top-order South Africa’s dismissal, thereby the total was limited.

Pakistan had already demonstrated their superiority by winning the second game of the series effortlessly with a 9-wicket victory against South Africa. South Africa managed to score only 110 runs in 19.2 overs while Pakistan chased down the target of 111 runs in 13.1 overs with one wicket down.

 

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