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*Official* Pakistan in Florida and Trinidad T20s/ODIs Tour 2025

CI's preview:

In a way, though, this series is less about the sides playing as about where it is being held. For years, cricket has attempted to break into the United States' colossal domestic market. That ambitious goal, however, is nowhere close to being realised.

In its absence, cricket administrators have settled for the more modestly achievable aim of capitalising on a wealthy South Asian diaspora starved of live cricket in the region, with match and hospitality tickets orders of magnitude pricier than they'd be for equivalent packages in the Caribbean. Lauderhill has emerged as the most appropriate venue, owing to its mix of warm weather, proximity to the West Indies and sizeable South Asian and Caribbean diaspora.

But in the nation that declared the customer always r
ight in matters of taste, the relatively sluggish ticket sales offer as damning a verdict of the state of these two nations' cricket as any win-loss chart.


Head-to-head in this format: Pakistan- 15, West Indies- 3, No result- 3
 
The most T20I runs at this venue belongs to Rohit Sharma (now retired) with 196 at an average of 49.00 (sr- 153.12).
The next best batsman is (you guessed who) Johnson Charles with 182 at an average of 45.50 (sr- 152.94)

Maybe Sammy was looking at the same graphic I am looking at right now to include Charles
 
Impressed with our fielding tonight. Hope in the outfield is diving all around. Motie saved a certain boundary at cover. Jewel behind the stumps also reacted well to stop an under edge that had a ticket to the boundary line.
 
That was really a terrible over from Blades. He was not using his head. Too predictable trying to bowl an 'outside off stump' line. The result: 20 runs off the over...
 

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