England confirm Pakistan series

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England have confirmed they will play Pakistan in an away series in the United Arab Emirates this winter.
England will meet Pakistan, who are unable to host home series due to security concerns, in three Tests, four one-day internationals and three Twenty20s in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The tour adds to a winter programme that will also see England travel to the sub-continent to meet India in five ODIs and a Twenty20 in October, before a short two-Test series away to Sri Lanka in March-April.
The ECB confirmed the itinerary for the series in India and Sri Lanka in a press release, while the details of the Pakistan tour have not been finalised beyond planning the trip for early in the new year.
The winter schedule, which begins on October 4 when England are due to arrive in India, will provide new limited overs captains Alastair Cook and Stuart Broad a tough initiation on foreign soil.
Cook, who began his 50-over tenure with victory over Sri Lanka at The Oval on Tuesday, will begin his first away tour since with two warm-up games before the series opener in Hyderabad on October 14.
The series will finish at the iconic Eden Gardens – the venue England were denied playing India at during the World Cup after the stadium was deemed not ready to host the game following its refurbishment.
The one-off Twenty20 will also be held at the Kolkata venue.
ECB chief executive David Collier said: “We are very pleased to have agreed an itinerary with BCCI for the forthcoming one-day Series which includes matches in India’s major cities and will suit the needs of both the England team and our travelling supporters.