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T20 series between South Africa and Pakistan Women’s U19 starts from 14th

Published on: July 11, 2026 9:01 AM

The five-match T20 series between Pakistan Women’s U19 and South Africa Women’s U19 teams will take place at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi from 14 to 24 July.

The first ball of each match is set to be bowled at 8pm local time. South Africa Women’s U19 team will arrive in Karachi later tonight. 11-12 July – Both teams will train from 7pm onwards at the National Bank Stadium. On both training days, it will be a vision only opportunity.

13 July – Both teams will train from 7pm at the National Bank Stadium. Before training, the captains of both sides will participate in the official pre-series press conference and trophy unveiling, which will take place at the Press Conference Hall around 6.30pm.

14 July – Pakistan and South Africa will play the first T20 of the series. At the end of the match, the PCB will provide a digital interview with the top performer of the match.

15 July – Both teams will rest on Wednesday. There are no media activities planned for this day. 16 July – Both sides will train at the National Bank Stadium from 7pm onwards. This will be a vision only opportunity.

17 July – Pakistan and South Africa will play second T20 of the series. At the end of the match, PCB will provide digital interview with the top performer of the match.

18 July – Both teams will train at National Bank Stadium from 7pm onwards. This will be a vision only opportunity.

19 July – Pakistan and South Africa will feature in the third T20 of the series. At the end of the match, PCB will provide digital interview from the top performer of the match.

20 July – Both teams will rest on Wednesday. There are no media activities planned for this day.

21 July – Both sides are scheduled to train from 7pm onwards at the National Bank Stadium. This will be a vision only opportunity.

22 July – Pakistan and South Africa will feature in the fourth T20 of the series. At the conclusion of the match, PCB will provide digital interview with the top performer of the match.

23 July – Both teams will take part in training session from 7pm onwards. This will be a vision only opportunity.

24 July – The fifth and final T20 of the series will be played at the National Bank Stadium. The first ball of the match is scheduled to be bowled at 8pm.

 

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