PCB Chairman Hails Return of International Cricket to Faisalabad
ย Nov 4, 2025 | 4:38 pm
Faisalabadโs long wait for international cricket has finally come to an end. The historic Iqbal Cricket Stadium came alive once again as Pakistan faced South Africa in the first ODI of a three-match series, marking the cityโs first international match in 17 years.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi celebrated the occasion on social media, calling it a proud moment for both Faisalabad and Pakistan cricket.
โAfter 17 long years, international cricket finally returns to Faisalabad,โ Naqvi shared on X (formerly Twitter).
โDelighted to see the excitement as Pakistan and South Africa begin the ODI series here in Pakistanโs own โManchesterโ. The passion of Faisalabadโs people for cricket is truly unmatched.โ
Naqvi also confirmed that Iqbal Stadium will continue to feature regularly in Pakistanโs international cricket schedule.
โInshaโAllah, Faisalabad will continue to host international matches in the future,โ he added.
The city last hosted an ODI on April 11, 2008, when Pakistan defeated Bangladesh by seven wickets. Seventeen years later, Faisalabad has reclaimed its place on the nationโs cricketing map with packed stands and electric energy.
So far, Iqbal Stadium has hosted 17 ODIs, including three PakistanโSouth Africa clashes, where the home side has won twice.
