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Pakistan to host Sri Lanka for Tests and T20Is alongside ODI tri-series with England

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Pakistan is set to host Sri Lanka for a Test and T20I series in the upcoming cricket calendar. The two nations will also be joined by England for an ODI triangular series on Pakistani soil. This marks the second consecutive year that Pakistan will stage a tri-nation ODI competition at home. The series underlines Pakistan's continued push to host major international cricket fixtures domestically.

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