The series will begin with the first Twenty20 match in Johannesburg on November 20; the second Twenty20 will be played in Cape Town on November 22.
The three match ODI series will follow the Twenty20s, the first match will be staged in Cape Town on November 24, the second match will be held in Port Elizabeth on November 24 while the series will end with the third ODI in Centurion on November 30.
The ODIs will be held in day time while the Twenty20s will be day-night affairs.
This will be Pakistan’s second tour to South Africa this year, in February-March earlier this year Pakistan toured South Africa for a three Test, five ODI and two Twenty20 match series.
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Its more of a one sided onslaught then a rivalry.