Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

DetailsInformation
Established19th January 1992
Capacity15,000
End NamesPavilion End, Shell End
Flood LightsYes
Home TeamsPakistan, Rawalpindi
PitchGrass
ODIsMatch Details
First ODIPakistan vs Sri Lanka – January 19, 1992
Last ODINew Zealand vs Pakistan – April 29, 2023

List of match results (by season) in ODIs at PAK: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

Team 1Team 2WinnerMarginGroundMatch Date
PakistanNew ZealandPakistan7 wicketsRawalpindiApr 29, 2023
PakistanNew ZealandPakistan5 wicketsRawalpindiApr 27, 2023
PakistanZimbabwetiedRawalpindiNov 3, 2020
PakistanZimbabwePakistan6 wicketsRawalpindiNov 1, 2020
PakistanZimbabwePakistan26 runsRawalpindiOct 30, 2020
PakistanIndiaIndia7 wicketsRawalpindiFeb 11, 2006
PakistanEnglandEngland6 runsRawalpindiDec 21, 2005
PakistanEnglandPakistan13 runsRawalpindiDec 19, 2005
Sri LankaZimbabweSri Lanka7 wicketsRawalpindiOct 9, 2004
PakistanIndiaPakistan12 runsRawalpindiMar 16, 2004
PakistanNew ZealandPakistan49 runsRawalpindiDec 7, 2003
PakistanNew ZealandPakistan7 wicketsRawalpindiDec 5, 2003
PakistanSouth AfricaSouth Africa7 wicketsRawalpindiOct 12, 2003
PakistanSouth AfricaSouth Africa6 wicketsRawalpindiOct 10, 2003
PakistanBangladeshPakistan5 wicketsRawalpindiSep 18, 2003
PakistanNew ZealandPakistan3 wicketsRawalpindiApr 24, 2002
PakistanEnglandPakistan6 wicketsRawalpindiOct 30, 2000
PakistanZimbabwePakistan111 runsRawalpindiNov 24, 1998
NetherlandsSouth AfricaSouth Africa160 runsRawalpindiMar 5, 1996
EnglandSouth AfricaSouth Africa78 runsRawalpindiFeb 25, 1996
South AfricaU.A.E.South Africa169 runsRawalpindiFeb 16, 1996
PakistanSri LankaSri Lanka4 wicketsRawalpindiOct 3, 1995
PakistanAustraliaPakistan9 wicketsRawalpindiOct 22, 1994
PakistanSouth AfricaPakistan39 runsRawalpindiOct 20, 1994
PakistanZimbabwePakistan6 wicketsRawalpindiDec 25, 1993
PakistanSri LankaPakistan117 runsRawalpindiJan 19, 1992

Most wickets in ODIs at PAK: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

PlayerSpanMatInnsBallsOversMdnsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR45
Waqar Younis (PAK)1992-20026632454.01267112/3524.274.9429.45
Shoaib Akhtar (PAK)2002-20057736761.16262103/2326.204.2836.70
Mohammad Sami (PAK)2003-20055526844.4221193/4123.444.7229.77
Abdul Razzaq (PAK)2000-200610943272.034492/4038.224.7748.00
Saqlain Mushtaq (PAK)1998-20023313823.09485/2011.754.0817.251
SM Pollock (SA)1996-20035526744.3712183/3315.122.7133.37
Wasim Akram (PAK)1992-20027735459.0324982/3231.124.2244.25
B Muzarabani (ZIM)2020-20203316227.0113675/4919.425.0323.141
CR Matthews (SA)1994-19964423739.3215773/5022.423.9733.85
Shahid Afridi (PAK)2000-20066623338.5118973/3427.004.8633.28
Shaheen Shah Afridi (PAK)2020-20234424040.0219075/4927.144.7534.281
Haris Rauf (PAK)2020-20234422237.0123174/7833.006.2431.711
JM Anderson (ENG)2005-20052211018.247464/4812.334.0318.331
A Nel (SA)2003-20032210818.07564/3912.504.1618.001
Aaqib Javed (PAK)1992-19986630450.421162/2535.164.1650.66
Mohammad Hasnain (PAK)2020-2020116010.032655/265.202.6012.001
AA Donald (SA)1996-1996229616.04253/218.402.6219.20
M Ntini (SA)2003-20032210016.416353/2512.603.7820.00
Iftikhar Ahmed (PAK)2020-20203212020.0210055/4020.005.0024.001
Wahab Riaz (PAK)2020-20202211819.410654/4121.205.3823.601
Shoaib Malik (PAK)2003-20069939666.028252/4656.404.2779.20
PL Symcox (SA)1996-19962212020.016042/2215.003.0030.00
ID Blackwell (ENG)2005-2005229616.036443/2916.004.0024.00
TK Canning (NZ)2003-20032212020.018942/3022.254.4530.00
TS Chisoro (ZIM)2020-20203313222.012842/3132.005.8133.00
Naved-ul-Hasan (PAK)2005-20063315626.0113542/3733.755.1939.00
UDU Chandana (SL)2004-200411366.01533/155.002.5012.00
HDPK Dharmasena (SL)1995-199511

Best bowling figures in an innings in ODIs at PAK: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

PlayerOversMdnsRuns ConcededWicketsEconTeamInnsOppositionGroundMatch Date
Saqlain Mushtaq8.02052.50Pakistan1v EnglandRawalpindi30 Oct 2000
Mohammad Hasnain10.032652.60Pakistan1v ZimbabweRawalpindi03 Nov 2020
Iftikhar Ahmed10.024054.00Pakistan1v ZimbabweRawalpindi01 Nov 2020
Shaheen Shah Afridi10.04954.90Pakistan2v ZimbabweRawalpindi30 Oct 2020
B Muzarabani10.014954.90Zimbabwe2v PakistanRawalpindi03 Nov 2020
A Nel10.03943.90South Africa1v PakistanRawalpindi10 Oct 2003
Wahab Riaz9.44144.24Pakistan2v ZimbabweRawalpindi30 Oct 2020
JM Anderson10.014844.80England2v PakistanRawalpindi21 Dec 2005
Haris Rauf10.07847.80Pakistan1v New ZealandRawalpindi29 Apr 2023
BM McMillan8.011131.37South Africa2v U.A.E.Rawalpindi16 Feb 1996
UDU Chandana6.01532.50Sri Lanka1v ZimbabweRawalpindi09 Oct 2004
AA Donald10.02132.10South Africa2v U.A.E.Rawalpindi16 Feb 1996
Shoaib Akhtar10.012332.30Pakistan1v New ZealandRawalpindi05 Dec 2003
M Ntini7.42533.26South Africa1v PakistanRawalpindi10 Oct 2003
Saqlain Mushtaq7.02733.85Pakistan2v ZimbabweRawalpindi24 Nov 1998
ID Blackwell10.032932.90England2v PakistanRawalpindi21 Dec 2005
HDPK Dharmasena8.03033.75Sri Lanka1v PakistanRawalpindi03 Oct 1995
PJ Martin10.03333.30England1v South AfricaRawalpindi25 Feb 1996
SM Pollock9.33333.47South Africa1v PakistanRawalpindi12 Oct 2003
Shahid Afridi7.03434.85Pakistan2v EnglandRawalpindi19 Dec 2005
Aamer Hanif6.03636.00Pakistan2v Sri LankaRawalpindi03 Oct 1995
PA de Silva7.03635.14Sri Lanka1v PakistanRawalpindi03 Oct 1995
Mohammad Sami9.414134.24Pakistan2v IndiaRawalpindi16 Mar 2004
IK Pathan10.014334.30India1v PakistanRawalpindi11 Feb 2006
A Nehra10.04434.40India1v PakistanRawalpindi16 Mar 2004

Most runs in ODIs at PAK: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR1005004s6s
Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK)1992-20061513456011762.2268981.2713517
Yasir Hameed (PAK)2003-2005661389127*77.8053772.4313392
Babar Azam (PAK)2020-202355133512583.75329101.8212315
G Kirsten (SA)1994-1996442329188*164.5035393.2011244
Fakhar Zaman (PAK)2020-2023331299180*149.50260115.002307
Mohammad Yousuf (PAK)1998-2006129127894*34.7543763.6131163
Younis Khan (PAK)2002-2006882688133.5040666.0021210
Saeed Anwar (PAK)1993-1998441264104*88.0030187.7011372
Ijaz Ahmed (PAK)1992-1998431246132123.00214114.952235
DJ Mitchell (NZ)2023-202322242129121.00234103.412194
Shoaib Malik (PAK)2003-20069922189531.1426382.881200
AC Hudson (SA)1994-19963320816169.33204101.961204
BRM Taylor (ZIM)2004-20204420711251.7524285.5311225
Abdul Razzaq (PAK)2000-200610932008633.33199100.5011211
SC Williams (ZIM)2020-2020331197118*98.5021989.9511232
Imam-ul-Haq (PAK)2020-2023551956039.0023084.782201
Imran Farhat (PAK)2003-20032218910794.5022982.5311261
Shahid Afridi (PAK)2000-2006661858030.83156118.581188
SR Tendulkar (IND)2004-20062218314191.50178102.801251
WJ Cronje (SA)1994-1996441665741.5021278.30261
Saleem Malik (PAK)1992-19944215810279.0019083.151170
JH Kallis (SA)1996-200354214158*70.5020070.50182
DJ Cullinan (SA)1994-199644213041*65.0015981.7670
ME Waugh (AUS)1994-1994111121121*0.0013490.29190
Mohammad Rizwan (PAK)2020-202355212154*40.3313589.621121
TWM Latham (NZ)2023-2023221189859.0012197.52181
CD McMillan (NZ)2002-200211105105105.0011690.51181
WA Young (NZ)2023-2023221058652.50100105.001122
Yuvraj Singh (IND)2004-200622110182*101.0010992.661102
W Madhevere (ZIM)2020-202033985532.6610791.581130

Highest totals in ODIs at PAK: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

TeamScoreOversRRInnsOppositionGroundResultMatch Date
Pakistan337/348.26.972New ZealandRawalpindiWon29 Apr 2023
New Zealand336/550.06.721PakistanRawalpindiLost29 Apr 2023
Pakistan329/650.06.581IndiaRawalpindiWon16 Mar 2004
South Africa328/350.06.561NetherlandsRawalpindiWon5 Mar 1996
South Africa321/250.06.421U.A.E.RawalpindiWon16 Feb 1996
India31748.46.512PakistanRawalpindiLost16 Mar 2004
Pakistan302/650.06.041ZimbabweRawalpindiWon24 Nov 1998
Pakistan291/548.36.002New ZealandRawalpindiWon27 Apr 2023
New Zealand288/750.05.761PakistanRawalpindiLost27 Apr 2023
Pakistan281/850.05.621ZimbabweRawalpindiWon30 Oct 2020
Pakistan278/747.15.892New ZealandRawalpindiWon24 Apr 2002
Pakistan278/950.05.562ZimbabweRawalpindiTied3 Nov 2020
Zimbabwe278/650.05.561PakistanRawalpindiTied3 Nov 2020
New Zealand277/550.05.541PakistanRawalpindiLost24 Apr 2002
Pakistan277/450.05.541New ZealandRawalpindiWon7 Dec 2003
Pakistan271/440.06.771Sri LankaRawalpindiWon19 Jan 1992
India266/343.16.162PakistanRawalpindiWon11 Feb 2006
Pakistan26549.25.371IndiaRawalpindiLost11 Feb 2006
Zimbabwe25549.45.132PakistanRawalpindiLost30 Oct 2020
Pakistan251/139.06.432AustraliaRawalpindiWon22 Oct 1994
Australia250/650.05.001PakistanRawalpindiLost22 Oct 1994
Pakistan249/650.04.981South AfricaRawalpindiWon20 Oct 1994
South Africa23050.04.601EnglandRawalpindiWon25 Feb 1996
New Zealand228/650.04.562PakistanRawalpindiLost7 Dec 2003
Pakistan226/549.54.532BangladeshRawalpindiWon18 Sep 2003
Bangladesh222/850.04.441PakistanRawalpindiLost18 Sep 2003
Pakistan21047.24.431EnglandRawalpindiWon19 Dec 2005
South Africa210/550.04.202PakistanRawalpindiLost20 Oct 1994
Pakistan208/435.25.882ZimbabweRawalpindiWon1 Nov 2020
Zimbabwe20645.14.561PakistanRawalpindiLost1 Nov 2020
England206/950.04.121PakistanRawalpindiWon21 Dec 2005
Pakistan200/950.04.002EnglandRawalpindiLost21 Dec 2005
England19748.14.082PakistanRawalpindiLost19 Dec 2005
Pakistan196/439.44.942ZimbabweRawalpindiWon25 Dec 1993
Zimbabwe195/540.04.871PakistanRawalpindiLost25 Dec 1993
South Africa193/345.54.212PakistanRawalpindiWon12 Oct 2003
Pakistan19249.33.871South AfricaRawalpindiLost12 Oct 2003
Zimbabwe19137.25.112PakistanRawalpindiLost24 Nov 1998
Sri Lanka184/637.44.882PakistanRawalpindiWon3 Oct 1995
Pakistan184/341.24.452New ZealandRawalpindiWon5 Dec 2003
Pakistan183/938.04.811Sri LankaRawalpindiLost3 Oct 1995
New Zealand18347.53.821PakistanRawalpindiLost5 Dec 2003
Netherlands168/850.03.362South AfricaRawalpindiLost5 Mar 1996
Pakistan161/443.33.702EnglandRawalpindiWon30 Oct 2000
South Africa158/438.54.062PakistanRawalpindiWon10 Oct 2003
England15842.53.681PakistanRawalpindiLost30 Oct 2000
Pakistan15747.43.291South AfricaRawalpindiLost10 Oct 2003
Sri Lanka15438.43.982PakistanRawalpindiLost19 Jan 1992
England15244.33.412South AfricaRawalpindiLost25 Feb 1996
U.A.E.152/850.03.042South AfricaRawalpindiLost16 Feb 1996
Sri Lanka108/318.15.942ZimbabweRawalpindiWon9 Oct 2004
Zimbabwe10433.03.151Sri LankaRawalpindiLost9 Oct 2004
DateDay & TimeMatch DetailsTeams
24-Feb-2025MON, 2:00 PM6th Match, Group A (D/N), ICC Champions TrophyBangladesh vs New Zealand
25-Feb-2025TUES, 2:00 PM7th Match, Group B (D/N), ICC Champions TrophyAustralia vs South Africa
27-Feb-2025THU, 2:00 PM9th Match, Group A (D/N), ICC Champions TrophyPakistan vs Bangladesh
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A current image of Gaddafi Stadium, highlighting its renovated seating and floodlights.

Pakistan introduced another new Test venue with the inauguration of the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for the second Test against Zimbabwe on January 19, 1992, aiming to prepare for the 1996 World Cup. This stadium, located on the outskirts of Rawalpindi near Islamabad, became Pakistan’s 14th Test ground. The ground accommodates 15,000 spectators and is just three miles from the capital, Islamabad. It first hosted an international match in January of the previous year, where Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 117 runs in the final ODI of a series they won 4-1.

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is a famous place for playing cricket in Pakistan, located in the city of Rawalpindi, near Islamabad. It opened in 1992 and can hold about 18,000 fans. The stadium has green fields and a pitch that can be exciting for both batsmen and bowlers. It also has important features like floodlights for night games and modern dressing rooms, making it a top spot for cricket matches.

This stadium is very important for cricket in Pakistan. It has hosted many international matches, helping Pakistan bring back major cricket events after years when many teams were hesitant to visit. The crowd in Rawalpindi is known for being loud and energetic, which makes games fun and full of excitement. The city itself is easy to reach, making it a great place for fans to come and enjoy cricket.

One of the most exciting future events at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will be the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025. This event will bring teams from all over the world to play, and it will show that Pakistan is a great host for big sports events. This tournament will be a big deal and help the stadium become even more famous in the world of cricket. The stadium’s role in hosting big matches shows how much people in Pakistan love cricket and are proud to share that with the world.

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium: Key Features & Renovations

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is getting a big upgrade for the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025. The Pakistan Cricket Board is spending a lot of money to make it better, including adding more comfortable seats, new food areas, and better bathrooms. The stadium will also have improved lights and better security to keep everyone safe. Designers are making the stadium look modern with a fresh new style, while making sure it’s easier for everyone, even people with special needs, to enjoy the games.

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Renovation for 2025

rawalpindi stadium new design

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is getting a big makeover to prepare for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has set aside a budget of PKR 12.8 billion (around $43 million) to upgrade the stadium and two other major venues, Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore and the National Bank Stadium in Karachi. These changes will ensure that the stadiums meet the high standards needed for international cricket events.

One of the most important upgrades is the seating. The stadium will have better and more comfortable seats for fans, including special areas for people with disabilities. The plan also includes bigger and better dressing rooms for the teams, where players can relax and prepare before their matches. There will also be new practice areas where players can warm up.

The media areas will also be improved, with more space for journalists and better broadcasting equipment for TV stations. The stadium will also get better lights for evening games, so everyone can see the action clearly, whether they’re watching in the stadium or on TV. These changes will help the stadium host international matches smoothly.

The renovation will also make the stadium safer and more accessible. There will be better safety features, like more emergency exits and signs to help people find their way around. The parking areas and roads around the stadium will also be improved, making it easier for people to get in and out during busy match days.

Matches will also be held at Gaddafi Stadium and National Stadium Karachi during the Champions Trophy 2025.

New Look of Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

Modern sports stadiums are being designed to look amazing and feel more comfortable for fans. The outside of the stadiums is often big and colorful, with lights and screens that can show pictures and videos. Some stadiums even have roofs that can open and close, like a giant umbrella. Many stadiums also use special lights that change colors during games to make the place more exciting, and some are built with green features like solar panels to help the environment.

Inside, stadiums are becoming bigger and more open to give fans lots of space to move around. They have wide hallways and lots of seating that lets everyone see the action clearly, even from far away. Many stadiums also have huge video screens so fans can watch the game up close, no matter where they sit. Some places even have fancy VIP areas where people can relax and enjoy the game in style.

To make sure everyone has a great time, new stadiums use technology to make the experience better. Fans can use their phones or special apps to order food, find their seats, or even see highlights of the game. There are also places for fans to take breaks if they need some quiet time, especially for people who get overwhelmed by loud noises or crowds. Some places even have fun activities or games for kids to play before the game starts.

Stadiums today are also designed to be better for the planet. They use materials that are good for the environment, like recycled steel, and make sure to use less energy by letting in natural light. Many stadiums also have special features like ramps for people who use wheelchairs, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the game. The goal is to make these places not just fun to watch games, but also beautiful, easy to use, and safe for everyone.

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Modern Sports Stadiums

Today’s sports stadiums are designed to be big, colorful, and exciting. The outside of the stadiums often has bright lights, huge screens, and sometimes even roofs that open like a giant umbrella. Inside, they are spacious with lots of room for fans to move around and plenty of seats so everyone can see the game. Some stadiums even have giant video screens so fans can watch the action up close no matter where they are sitting. There are also fancy areas where people can relax and enjoy the game in comfort.

New stadiums also use cool technology to make the experience better for fans. People can use their phones or special apps to order food, find their seats, or watch highlights during the game. The buildings are designed to be good for the planet, using things like recycled materials and solar panels to save energy. Many stadiums also have ramps for people in wheelchairs and other features to make sure everyone can enjoy the game safely and easily. The goal is to make sports fun, exciting, and comfortable for all fans!

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Capacity and Seating

The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is getting major updates to be ready for the 2025 Champions Trophy. Currently, it can hold about 15,000 people, but after renovations, it will be able to seat even more fans. The stadium will have special areas for VIP guests with extra comfort and services, while regular fans will also enjoy larger, better spaces to watch the games. These upgrades will make it easier for everyone to enjoy the matches.

The stadium will also have many new features for fans. There will be more food and drink stands, nicer bathrooms, and better access for people who need help getting around. Parking spaces will be bigger, and it will be easier to get to the stadium by public transport. All these changes will make the experience even better for people coming to watch the cricket games.

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium: Match Schedule and Events

In 2025, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will be a big place for cricket fans to watch amazing games. The ICC Champions Trophy will take place in Pakistan, and Rawalpindi will host some of the most exciting matches, like Pakistan playing Bangladesh on February 24, Australia facing South Africa on February 26, and Afghanistan playing Australia on February 28. The best teams from around the world will compete for the championship title.

  • February 24, 2025: Pakistan vs Bangladesh
  • February 26, 2025: Australia vs South Africa
  • February 28, 2025: Afghanistan vs Australia
  • March 2, 2025: South Africa vs England
  • March 6, 2025: Semi-final 2

This tournament is very special because Pakistan has not hosted a big international event like this for many years. Fans will be able to watch the world’s top cricket players, including teams like India, Australia, and England. Plus, Rawalpindi will also host one of the semi-finals, making it a very exciting place to be during the tournament.

How Pitch Conditions Affect the Champions Trophy 2025

In the 2025 Champions Trophy, the pitch will affect how the game is played. In Pakistan, some pitches will be good for fast bowlers, making it tricky for batsmen to score runs early in the game. Other pitches will be dry and dusty, which helps spinners take control. At night, dew can make the ball slippery, so it becomes easier for batsmen to score when chasing a total.

Teams will need to change their strategies depending on the pitch. On fast bowler pitches, batsmen will play carefully and wait for better chances to score. On spinning pitches, batsmen will need to be good at hitting spin balls. Teams with great spinners will try to take wickets in the middle of the game. The best teams will be those that can quickly adjust to the changing conditions of the pitch.

How to Buy Tickets for Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Matches

To buy tickets for matches at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, you can visit official websites like the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) website or BookMe.pk, which is a popular platform for buying tickets. You can also check other local ticketing websites like TCS or BoxOffice, or you may even get tickets directly from the stadium’s box office on match days. Make sure to keep an eye on these sites for updates about when tickets go on sale.

There are different types of tickets you can buy. General Admission tickets are the most affordable, and they let you sit in normal areas of the stadium. If you want a special experience, you can buy VIP Tickets, which give you better seats and extra services like food and air-conditioning. There are also Corporate Boxes for business people, where you can enjoy the game in comfort. Make sure to get your tickets early to avoid missing out, especially for big games.

Ticket Prices for Champions Trophy 2025

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Location of Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

The Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is located in Rawalpindi, a city in Punjab, Pakistan. It’s easy to find with its address at coordinates 33.6509° N and 73.0723° E, meaning it’s right in the middle of the city. If you’re looking for nearby places, the Islamabad Railway Station is only about 3 kilometers away. You can also find the Pakistan Museum of Natural History nearby, which is a fun spot to visit.

When you’re in the area, you’ll notice lots of restaurants and shops around the stadium, such as Saffron Restaurant and KMQ BBQ. So, if you’re coming to watch a game, it’s easy to grab a bite or check out some local shops after the match!

Impact of Weather on Champions Trophy 2025

The weather during the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan could affect how the matches are played. In cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi, the weather during February and March is usually mild, with warm temperatures in Karachi and cooler evenings in Lahore. Rawalpindi may have morning dew, and varying temperatures could influence the game’s conditions. If there’s unexpected rain, fog, or humidity, it might cause delays or even reschedule matches.

Match timings could also change depending on weather conditions. In case of rain or other weather disruptions, the tournament organizers may adjust the schedule or extend match timings. Teams will need to be prepared for possible changes, especially with unpredictable weather at certain venues. However, the weather is generally manageable for cricket, and the organizers have plans to handle any issues that come up.

Contact Information for Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is located in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and you can reach them by calling +92-51-724717 or (051) 4855071 for general questions.

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Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Gets Ready for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is going through some exciting changes to get ready for the big ICC Champions Trophy in 2025! The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is spending a lot of money—about Rs12.80 billion—to make the stadium look amazing. They are improving things like the seating, lights, and the places where players will get ready. These changes will make the stadium just as good as the best cricket stadiums in the world.

Fans from all over the world will come to Rawalpindi to watch some of the best teams play cricket during the Champions Trophy from February 19 to March 9, 2025. The stadium will be ready with new features that will make watching the games even more fun! Along with the improvements to Rawalpindi, other stadiums in Lahore and Karachi will also be ready for the big event. It’s going to be an exciting time for cricket fans!

Discover more about the other venues in the Champions Trophy 2025 Venues section.


Check out the Champions Trophy Schedule, Champions Trophy Live Score, Champions Trophy SquadsChampions Trophy Stats Champions Trophy Tour, Champions Trophy Venues & Champions Trophy Latest News here!

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Matches

Pakistan vs New Zealand - 1st Match, Group A | Bangladesh vs India - 2nd Match, Group AAfghanistan vs South Africa - 3rd Match, Group B | Australia vs England - 4th Match, Group B | Pakistan vs India - 5th Match, Group A | Bangladesh vs New Zealand - 6th Match, Group A | Australia vs South Africa - 7th Match, Group B | Afghanistan vs England - 8th Match, Group B | Pakistan vs Bangladesh - 9th Match, Group A | Afghanistan vs Australia - 10th Match, Group B | England vs South Africa - 11th Match, Group B | New Zealand vs India - 12th Match, Group A | TBA vs TBA, 1st Semi-Final | TBA vs TBA, 2nd Semi-Final | TBA vs TBA, Final |

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Teams

PAKISTAN | NEW ZEALAND | BANGLADESH | INDIA | AFGHANISTAN | SOUTH AFRICA | AUSTRALIA | ENGLAND