Dublin [Ireland], Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and elected to bowl first against Ireland at the Clontarf Cricket Club ground in Dublin on Tuesday. Clontarf Cricket Club will enter the field with the intention of winning the Pakistan and Ireland series. Ireland surprised the Men in Green in the first T20 match. However, in the second T20I he failed to defend 193 runs as Pakistan achieved the target with three overs remaining. Their last two matches have completely prepared for you the decider and last T20 match of the three-match series. This series is no less than entertainment. Both the teams have faced each other, due to which there is happiness among the cricket lovers. Cricket Ireland on Tuesday officially confirmed its first men's tour of Pakistan in August and September next year, amid the ongoing series, while the specific schedule of the white-ball tour is yet to be decided, Cricket Ireland announced. He will go to Pakistan next year. Cricket Ireland Chairman Brian McNeice met PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi to discuss his 2025 tour of Pakistan, tentatively scheduled for August/September. McNeice said the talks were positive and Ireland would travel to Pakistan next year.Will travel, which will be the first trip of his men's team. For the country, "The cricket friendship between Ireland and Pakistan runs very deep – in fact the first meeting between the two sides took place in Dublin in 1962, and Pakistan has been our opponent in our inaugural women's and men's Test matches." "We look forward to it and thank Chairman Naqvi and the PCB for their ongoing friendship and support," ICC quoted McNeice as saying. Pakistan made one change for the final T20 match and dropped Naseem Shah. Fast bowler Hasan Ali came. Pakistan (Playing XI): Saeem Ayub, Mohammad Rizwan, Babar Azam (c), Fakhar Zaman Azam Khan (w), Iftikhar Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali, Abba Afridi, Mohammad Ami Ireland (Playing XI): Andrew Balbirnie, Ross Adair, Lorcan Tucker (wk/c), Ney Rock, Harry Tector, Curtis Campher, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Graham Hume, Craig Young, Benjamin White.