The Babar Azam-led Pakistan will take on Ireland in the first T20I today (Friday) at Castle Avenue in Dublin.
According to details, the Pakistan national cricket team took part in the practice session on Thursday in all the departments ahead of the all-important series.
Earlier, both Azam and Stirling posed for the T20I series trophy.
Meanwhile, the Green Shirts had earlier played a home series against New Zealand, which ended at 2-2.
It will be after 15 years that the Paul Stirling-led Ireland will take on Pakistan in T20I format. Ireland had lock horns against Pakistan only in the ICC T20 World Cup 2009 in London, when Pakistan thumped Ireland comprehensively by 39 runs.
As the World Cup is around the corner, the visitors are having a great opportunity to brace for the mega event.
Pakistan will also take on England in a four-match T20I series before touching down on the American continent to look to grab the T20 World Cup title after 15 years.