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PAK vs AUS Pitch, Weather Report of Gaddafi Stadium Lahore- 1st T20I, Australia tour of Pakistan 2026



PAK vs AUS 1st T20I will be played in Lahore [Source: @iamAhmadhaseeb/X]PAK vs AUS 1st T20I will be played in Lahore [Source: @iamAhmadhaseeb/X]

On Thursday, Pakistan will lock horns with Australia in the first T20I of the upcoming three-match home series. The highly anticipated encounter will take place at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Led by Salman Ali Agha, Pakistan have a robust squad comprising the likes of Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, and Fakhar Zaman. This series will serve as Pakistan's final dress rehearsal for the T20 World Cup 2026. 

Australia, on the other hand, will be looking forward to making the most of this opportunity and adapting to the subcontinent conditions. Considering the Men in Yellow will play the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, the three-match series against Pakistan will provide them with ample game time in similar conditions ahead of the showpiece event. 

While Pakistan will rely on their all-round core and batting depth, Australia's power-packed team would be keen to showcase its prowess in the Asian nation. With both teams gearing up for a fascinating face-off, we explain the playing conditions they are likely to encounter in the series opener at Gaddafi Stadium. 

Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Pitch Report for PAK vs AUS 1st T20I

Criterion
Details
Matches played28
Won by the team batting first16
Won by the team bowling first12
NR/Tied0/0
Average score batting 1st169.78
Average score batting 2nd152.03
Average run rate8.33
% of wickets by pacers68.18
% of wickets by spinners31.81

(Gaddafi Stadium T20I records)

The Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore has hosted 28 men's T20Is. Teams batting first have statistically been more successful here, winning 16 out of these 28 games. Having said that, the last three T20I matches in Lahore have been won by the chasing teams. 

The pitch at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore generally assists batters. It has an even pace and bounce, making it conducive to stroke-play all around the park. Although the fast bowlers might get some swing early on, the track will eventually become better for batting as the game progresses. 

So, expect the pacers to roll their fingers over the ball and focus on deceiving the batters with change-ups and pacy hard-length deliveries in the middle and death overs. The spinners have accounted for only 31.81 per cent of the total dismissals, signifying Lahore hasn't literally been a spin-friendly venue in T20Is over the years. So, the spinners will likely keep things tight and try to outfox the batters with wily variations. 

With the winter season still marking its presence, dew is expected to play a key role in the first T20I between Australia and Pakistan. Also, considering the chasing teams have won the last three T20Is here, the toss-winning side will likely opt to field first. 

Lahore weather report for PAK vs AUS 1st T20I

Criterion
Details
Temperature14-19°C
WindNNW 7-11 km/h
Probability of Precipitation0%
Cloud Cover3% in afternoon, 57% in evening

(Source: AccuWeather)

The Pakistan and Australia players will likely experience pleasant weather conditions during the first T20I at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. While the temperature could vary between 14 to 19 degrees Celsius, a gentle breeze is expected to blow from the North/North-West direction. Although the Lahore skies could be overcast later in the evening, rain is unlikely to play spoilsport in the high-octane clash. 

Conclusion

The pitch at Gaddafi Stadium might witness yet another run-fest, with batting-friendly conditions expected for Thursday's contest. Meanwhile, Lahore's weather forecast promises a full-fledged encounter as Australia and Pakistan fine-tune their preparations for the T20 World Cup 2026.