Discussion continues on the schedule of ICC Champions Trophy 2025, this big update came out after changing the venue.
There are less than 100 days left for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 to start, but the official schedule of this tournament has not been announced yet, the biggest reason behind which is the Indian team’s refusal to go to Pakistan and play this tournament. Have to do. While the ICC is continuing its discussions with other teams regarding the Champions Trophy schedule after BCCI’s refusal, there were also reports that the tournament could be held at some other venue outside Pakistan. Now a big update has come out regarding which also.
There was no discussion regarding changing the venue
The ICC is discussing playing the tournament on a hybrid model after India refused to go to Pakistan, although reports are coming out that the PCB is not ready for this and if it backs out then the hosting of the tournament will be handed over to South Africa. May go. However, according to news agency PTI, there was no discussion of any kind regarding changing the venue in the ICC meeting held on November 12. Let us tell you that earlier on November 11, ICC was to announce the official schedule of Champions Trophy 2025 in an event in Lahore but it was cancelled. According to PTI, PCB is not at all in favor of holding Champions Trophy matches outside the country, even in UAE.
PCB wrote letter to ICC
A letter has been written to ICC on behalf of Pakistan Cricket Board in which they have sought a written answer as to the reason behind BCCI not sending Team India to Pakistan. PCB wrote in its letter that there is no issue regarding security because England and before that New Zealand team had toured Pakistan, which they had successfully hosted. Till now no response has been given by ICC to this letter of PCB. India is ready to play its matches in the tournament under the hybrid model, in which it can play matches in UAE or Sri Lanka.
(PTI INPUTS)
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