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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Tuesday that Tower Sports has been awarded the live-streaming rights for all home international cricket matches in Pakistan from January to December 2025. The rights were granted after a transparent tender process.
Over the next 12 months, Pakistan’s cricket calendar will feature four Test matches, including a two-match Test series against the West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium from January 17 to 29.
Moreover, Pakistan will host 16 ODIs, including four matches from a tri-nation series involving New Zealand and South Africa, along with 15 T20Is.
PCB Chief Operating Officer, Sumair Ahmad Syed, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership:
“The Pakistan Cricket Board congratulates Tower Sports for participating in and winning the bidding process. We appreciate their commitment and support for Pakistan cricket and look forward to a fruitful partnership that benefits not just the two parties but also fans across the nation.
“With multiple bilateral series and a tri-nation tournament on the horizon, I’m thrilled for the fans who, in this digital age, will have the opportunity to experience the excitement of live-streamed cricket action right at their fingertips.”