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Full Schedule: England's tour of Pakistan

Pakistan will host 7 T20Is and 3 Test matches, starting from September 20. 

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have confirmed the schedule for their three-match Test series against England in December. 

The first test will begin in Rawalpindi on December 1 and then move to Multan for the second Test. The series will end with the third Test in Karachi.

The test-match series will be the second leg of a tour that starts with a seven-match T20I series in September-October.

England vs Pakistan 2022:

T20I series:

1st T20I, September 20, Karachi

2nd T20I, September 22, Karachi

3rd T20I, September 23, Karachi

4th T20I, September 25, Karachi

5th T20I, September 28, Lahore

6th T20I, September 30, Lahore

7th T20I, October 2, Lahore

Test series:

1st Test, December 1-5, Rawalpindi

2nd Test, December 9-13, Multan

3rd Test, December 17-21, Karachi

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