Zimbabwe, the first Test squad to land in Pakistan since militants attacked the Sri Lankan team and match officials in Lahore six years back, will play two T20 matches and three ODIs all in Lahore.
Zimbabwe which was persuaded to tour Pakistan with a mixture of diplomacy and financial rewards was whisked away to its hotel after landing at the Allama Iqbal international airport where it was welcomed by Punjab Home Minister Shuja Khanzada and Zakir Khan of Pakistan Cricket Board.
"It is a big moment for Pakistan sports that finally a test team has come to our country and we are aware that if we successfully host this series other teams will follow," Khanzada told the waiting media.
He said the Pakistan board had invited representatives and dignitaries of other boards to come and watch the matches and also review security arrangements for the visiting side which will return on June 1.
Both teams will have a practice session under lights tonight at the stadium.
The area around the Gaddafi stadium will be cordoned off, with various security checkpoints for fans, and paramilitaries will watch the area around the clock with constant surveillance from rooftops and helicopters.
Though the tour is costing the PCB around 1 million US Dollars but a senior board official said it was nothing compared to the opportunity to convince other teams to also resume playing international cricket in Pakistan.
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