Pakistan on Saturday put off their three-match Twenty20 series with the West Indies scheduled later this month to March next year, citing weather conditions as the reason for the postponement.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi announced the new dates.

“The weather conditions were not conducive so we did not take any risk and next year a full-strength West Indies team will play three Twenty20 matches on March 29, 31 and April 1,” Sethi said at a press conference.

A combination of smoke and fog has paralyzed daily life in Lahore, and also threatened the staging of Twenty20 Internationals.

Sethi said the PCB and Cricket West Indies have agreed to play Twenty20 series for five years. He said a third team will also be invited to the USA for a tri-series.

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