Pakistan and South Africa will face off in a three-match T20I series starting October 28. Here's where to watch the PAK vs SA T20I series live, including streaming and TV channels details.
The teams recently faced off in a Test series, which was drawn after Pakistan won the first match by 93 runs and South Africa comprehensively won the second by eight wickets. Their T20I rivalry is equally balanced, with both teams having won 12 matches each.
PAK v SA T20I series: When and where will the matches take place?
Match 1: October 28, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
Match 2: October 31, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Match 3: November 1, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
All matches will begin at 8 pm local time.
Mark your calendars! 📅
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) October 25, 2025
With the Test series wrapped up, it’s time for T20I action! 💥#TheProteas Men switch gears from the long format as they look ahead to three exciting T20Is against Pakistan. 🇿🇦 pic.twitter.com/UhgtQp8v8Z
PAK vs SA 1st T20I live score:
Where to watch Pakistan vs South Africa T20Is: TV channels and live streaming
Where to watch in Pakistan
A Sports and Ten Sports will provide live broadcast of the three-match T20I series, while Tapmad and Tamasha will provide streaming options.
Where to watch in South Africa
SuperSport will show the T20Is live in the Sub-Saharan region, including South Africa
Where to watch in India
No broadcast or streaming package is yet in place for India. More information will added when available.
Where to watch in the United Kingdom
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has launched its own OTT app, PCB Live, for UK viewers to stream this series.
Where to watch in Sri Lanka
Dialog TV will show the series in Sri Lanka.
Where to watch in Bangladesh
Bangladesh fans can catch the action on TSports.
Where to watch in USA and North America
Willow TV will provide live streaming of the series in the USA.
Where to watch in Middle East and North Africa
Cricbuzz will show the series in the MENA region.
PAK vs SA: Team news
Pakistan have recalled Babar Azam and Naseem Shah to their T20I squad. Babar’s last T20I coincidentally came against South Africa in December last year, while Naseem last featured in the format in November 2024, against Australia.
Donovan Ferreira is set to captain South Africa since stand-in skipper David Miller will miss the series due to a hamstring strain. Also ruled out is fast bowler Gerald Coetzee, who suffered a pectoral muscle injury.

