There are clouds of crisis looming over the Champions Trophy proposed to be held in Pakistan early next year. The BCCI has demanded that Team India's matches be held on a hybrid model. Meaning – the rest of the teams should play in Pakistan, but India's matches should be held in some other country like Sri Lanka, Dubai. Pakistan is not ready for this.
By Nai World News Network
Edited By: Nai World News Network
Publish Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 02:41:25 PM (IST)
Updated Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 03:40:48 PM (IST)
Agency, Mumbai (Champions Trophy 2025). A question is arising in the minds of cricket lovers that if the Indian team does not go to Pakistan to play the Champions Trophy, then what will happen to this ICC event? The answer to this question will be found after the ICC meeting to be held in Sri Lanka this month. Meanwhile, a round of speculation has begun.
It is being said that after India's refusal, the ICC may decide to organize the Champions Trophy in a country other than Pakistan. After the ICC, Sri Lanka or Dubai are the options.
BCCI will get the support of England and Australia boards
BCCI says that he is bound to accept the decision of his government. This is the reason why the team will not be sent to Pakistan. The England and Australia Cricket Boards may support this issue in the ICC meeting.
(Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Najam Sethi)
Pakistan will face a big setback
- Champions Trophy If the hosting of the event is taken away, it will be a big blow for Pakistan.
- PCB wants the Indian team to come there and play its matches at any cost.
- This will give huge financial benefits to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
- Due to security reasons, PCB has arranged that all India's matches will be held in Lahore.
- Despite this, BCCI has refused and demanded a hybrid system.
- PCB alleges that BCCI is misusing its influence.
ICC Champions Trophy History
year | winner |
1998 | South Africa |
2000 | New Zealand |
2002 | India-Sri Lanka |
2004 | West Indies |
2006 | Australia |
2009 | Australia |
2013 | India |
2017 | Pakistan |