Australia will return to the subcontinent for a run of limited-overs matches across Pakistan and Bangladesh, with fixtures now confirmed by the Pakistan Cricket Board.
The tour begins in Pakistan with a three-match One Day International series, starting in Rawalpindi on May 30. The opening fixture will be followed by two matches in Lahore on June 2 and June 4, with all games scheduled for a 4.30pm local start.
The series marks another step in the steady resumption of international cricket in Pakistan, which has increasingly hosted major touring sides in recent years. Australia’s visit adds further weight to that progress, though security and travel logistics continue to be closely managed behind the scenes.
From there, Australia will move on to Bangladesh for six white-ball matches, beginning with three ODIs in Dhaka from June 9. The tour then shifts to Chattogram for three T20 internationals starting June 17.
While the schedule offers a compact and demanding run of fixtures, it also provides an opportunity for Australia to fine-tune combinations ahead of future global tournaments. Squad announcements are expected in the coming weeks, with selection likely to balance experience and rotation given the short turnaround between matches.
All fixtures will be broadcast live in Australia on Kayo Sports and Fox Cricket, ensuring full coverage of a tour that spans two countries and multiple formats in just over three weeks.
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