BCCI recently shattered Pakistan’s hopes of conducting the Champions Trophy 2025 at home by refusing to send the Indian cricket team to the neighbouring country for the upcoming marquee event. In probably another setback to the PCB, a new report by Sports Tak has stated that Champions Trophy 2025 could even be completely moved out of Pakistan if the country doesn’t listen to ICC.
ICC is said to have has asked PCB to host the upcoming Champions Trophy in ‘hybrid’ model, much like last year’s Asia Cup, with India’s matches being played in United Arab Emirates (UAE). Moreover, the report suggests that if PCB doesn’t agree to ICC’s request, Pakistan could end up losing hosting rights for the prestigious event and the tournament could be shifted to South Africa.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi had recently claimed that no discussions were held with BCCI or ICC about adopting a hybrid model for the Champions Trophy.
“No discussions have been held regarding a hybrid model as of today, and we are not ready to discuss such a model,” Naqvi was quoted by The Dawn as saying
“If we get a letter from India, I’ll have to go to my government and have to abide by their decisions. Pakistan has shown great gestures to India in the past, and we’d like to say clearly India shouldn’t expect such friendly gestures from us every time (if they don’t travel for CT). The government will decide if Pakistan travel for any future event in India if they don’t come to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy. The PCB will not decide that.” Naqvi added
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