With speculations rising over the Indian Cricket Team’s travel plan to Pakistan in 2025 for the Champions Trophy, the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s Vice-President Rajeev Shukla on Monday said that the Indian government will take a decision on the matter next year.
According to the details, Pakistan are scheduled to host the prestigious ICC ODI tournament from February 19 to March 9.
“No decision has been taken (yet). But our policy is that for international tours, we always seek the permission of the government. It’s up to the government to decide whether our team should go to any country or our team should not go to any country,” PTI quoted Shukla as saying.
“In this case (also), whatever the government will decide, we will abide by that,” he added.
The BCCI VP was addressing the media on the sidelines of the ongoing second Test between India and Bangladesh in Kanpur.
Since 2008, India and Pakistan have not played travelled to each other’s country apart from ICC events. This was due to the tensions between the countries following the Mumbai terror attacks in which over 150 people were killed.
In 2023, Pakistan were in India for the ODI World Cup after a gap of seven years. Also, the last bilateral series between India and Pakistan played was in 2013 when Pakistan travelled to India for a T20I and an ODI series.
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