Zimbabwe Cricket will send a five-person delegation to Pakistan to assess the arrangements for the bio-secure bubble ahead of their six-match limited-overs series in the country.
The PCB is currently staging the six-team National T20 Cup in a biosecure bubble in Multan, where the ODI leg of the series will be played - the T20Is will be held in Rawalpindi. The ongoing tournament is expected to serve as an example for the Zimbabwean delegation.
Comprising three ODIs and as many T20Is, the tour is scheduled to begin on October 30 in Multan with the ODIs, which are a part of the World Cup Super League. Zimbabwe will carry a 32-member squad to cater to both the formats as well as for the intra-squad warm-up matches.
This will be Zimbabwe's second tour to Pakistan in the last five years. They were also the first Full-Member nation to visit the country after the terror attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009.
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