ICC delays Champions Trophy schedule due to India’s refusal to play in Pakistan
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has delayed finalizing the schedule for the 2025 Champions Trophy due to India’s refusal to participate in the tournament in Pakistan.
India’s stance against playing in Pakistan has led to ongoing discussions between the ICC and its member nations, causing a postponement of the scheduled event announcement.
The schedule for the 2025 Champions Trophy was initially set to be revealed on November 11, 2024, but the ICC has pushed back the announcement due to India’s position.
With the event set for February 19 to March 19, 2025, the ICC is still negotiating with Pakistan, the host nation, and other participating teams despite the approaching date.
Though the tournament is less than 100 days away, no final confirmation on the schedule has been issued, leaving uncertainty around the event.
There has been no official response from India regarding the proposed hybrid model, which would have allowed them to participate remotely. Pakistan has opposed this model.
Reports indicate that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has formally communicated to the ICC that India will not be sending its team to Pakistan.
Former Pakistani cricketers have urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to adopt a strong stance against India’s refusal, with some suggesting a potential boycott of future ICC events.
The delay in finalizing the schedule highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding India’s refusal to play in Pakistan, affecting the planning of the 2025 Champions Trophy.
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