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ECB announces England’s itinerary for Pakistan series in UAE‏

The England and Wales Cricket Board confirmed details of the autumn series with Pakistan, to be played in the United Arab Emirates.

The England and Cricket Board (ECB) today confirmed details of the autumn series with , to be played in the United Arab Emirates.

The series will include three matches, four One-Day International matches and three Internationals with England scheduled to arrive in the United Arab Emirates on 30 September 2015 and depart on 1 December.

The Test matches will be played first with the twenty20s wrapping up the tour.

England will visit soon after the .

FULL :
5-6 October                2-day game vs Pakistan A     Sharjah CC
8-9 October               2-day game vs Pakistan A      Sharjah CC
13-17 October           1st Test                                      ZCS,
22-26 October           2nd Test                                    Dubai Cricket Stadium
1-5 November            3rd Test                                    Sharjah CC
8 November               1-day practice match              ZCS, Abu Dhabi
11 November             1st D/N                             ZCS, Abu Dhabi
13 November             2nd ODI D/N                           ZCS, Abu Dhabi
17 November             3rd ODI D/N                            Sharjah CC
20 November             4th ODI D/N                             Dubai Cricket Stadium
23 November             T20 v UAE XI                           ZCS, Abu Dhabi
26 November             1st IT20                                   Dubai Cricket Stadium
27 November             2nd IT20                                  Dubai Cricket Stadium
30 November             3rd IT20                                   Sharjah CC

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