The Champions Trophy 2025 will be held in Pakistan in February-March next year. There is no possibility of the Indian cricket team going to Pakistan for this tournament, which may cause a big shock to Pakistan cricket and PCB. On the one hand, Pakistan Cricket Board is preparing for the Champions Trophy, while it is being told in the news that the Indian cricket team will not go to Pakistan to play its Champions Trophy matches. Two venues have been selected for India’s matches, but are yet to be finalised. The final decision on this is to be taken by the ICC, which is awaited.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India will talk to the ICC in this matter. From which it is being speculated that this time the Champions Trophy can be organized under the hybrid model. India matches can be held in Dubai or Sri Lanka. Earlier this happened in Asia Cup. India played all their matches in Sri Lanka.
BCCI will talk to ICC to host matches in Dubai or Sri Lanka. It is also possible that India will play in Dubai or Sri Lanka and the rest of the matches will be played in Pakistan.
According to the information received from the sources, none of the Indian team players are ready to go to Pakistan to play Champions Trophy 2025. However, it is still being negotiated. India is not ready to go to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, but the Pakistan cricket team came to India for the ODI World Cup last year. Therefore, further negotiations are likely to take place in this matter.
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The ICC was recently entrusted with the Champions Trophy draft by Pakistan. The complete schedule of the match was also prepared by the Pakistan Cricket Board. He planned to hold the match between India and Pakistan in Lahore. The match was to be played on March 1. If the Indian team does not go to Pakistan, then the plan will backfire. In view of security, the Pakistan Cricket Board had planned to organize all India’s matches in Lahore.
Pakistan has started preparations for Champions Trophy 2025. He plans to spend crores of rupees to fix the grounds. PCB has also started work for this. Group A has India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and New Zealand, while Australia, England, South Africa and Afghanistan have been placed in Group B.