After much anticipation, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the schedule for the Champions Trophy 2025, which will see India playing all of their matches in Dubai. This event will also introduce a new hybrid model for India and Pakistan's matches, with neutral venues being used until 2027. This agreement covers all ICC events for the next few years, creating a new dynamic for both teams in future tournament matches. Stay updated with News24 for all the latest news and updates on this exciting development.
After months of delay and uncertainty, the schedule for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has been announced, with a major change to the format. All India matches, including the highly-anticipated clash against Pakistan, will now be played at a neutral venue. This comes after a stalemate between the BCCI, PCB, and ICC over India's matches in Pakistan, finally leading to the implementation of the Hybrid Model. The tournament will kick off in Dubai next year, with a revamped group division.
Cricket fans all over the world are excited as the International Cricket Council (ICC) finally announced the schedule for the 2025 Champions Trophy, set to take place in Pakistan and Dubai. The tournament will feature top teams, including arch-rivals India and Pakistan, with India's group stage matches to be played in Dubai. The highly anticipated Indo-Pak clash is scheduled for February 23, and the final will take place on March 9. With reserve days planned for the semi-finals and final, fans are gearing up for an action-packed tournament.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced their willingness to rearrange the schedule and venues of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 to accommodate India's refusal to travel to Pakistan. This would be the second time Pakistan is hosting a multi-nation tournament on a hybrid model, with India playing all their matches in the UAE. The International Cricket Council (ICC) is waiting for the PCB's decision and is expected to announce the schedule for the tournament next week.
As the countdown begins for the highly anticipated ICC Champions Trophy 2025, let's take a look at Pakistan's preparation for the tournament. The defending champions have a challenging schedule ahead with tours to Australia, Zimbabwe and South Africa as well as a triangular series at home against New Zealand and South Africa. With only 11 or 12 ODIs to prepare, Pakistan will have to make the most of their limited opportunities to retain their title.
The PCB has submitted a draft schedule to the ICC to host the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy entirely in Pakistan, with a potential India-Pakistan match in Lahore on 1 March. The BCCI's approval remains a major hurdle, but there is hope that the Men in Blue will finally cross the border for the event. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi is optimistic about the participation of all eight teams, and has made plans to facilitate Indian fans' entry on tourist visas.
After much speculation, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finally announced the three venues for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which will be completely held in Pakistan. This comes amidst rumors of a potential 'hybrid model' to ensure India's participation in the tournament. However, the PCB has stated that they will not go against government policies and are currently working on upgrading the facilities at the chosen venues for the tournament. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi shared the schedule and confirmed the board's preparations for hosting the event, despite being slightly behind schedule.