Harbhajan Singh Backs Hybrid Model for ICC Champions Trophy 2025
India’s Champions Trophy 2025 Matches Could Move to UAE in Hybrid Hosting Model
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appears set to adjust the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy schedule, with a likely shift of India’s matches to the United Arab Emirates, reflecting a hybrid hosting approach similar to the Asia Cup 2023. This move addresses India’s potential reluctance to play on Pakistani soil due to longstanding political and security concerns.
The PCB’s proposed hybrid model would involve India playing its tournament fixtures in neutral locations, such as Dubai or Sharjah, while Pakistan retains hosting rights for the majority of the competition. This adjustment, which awaits official ICC confirmation, aligns with the organization’s need to respect national policies that may affect participation. It also underscores the practical challenges faced by international cricket in navigating complex geopolitical landscapes.
The tournament is scheduled to commence on February 19, 2025, with Pakistan’s opener against New Zealand in Karachi. According to the tentative plan, India’s highly anticipated match against Pakistan is set for March 1, possibly in Lahore. However, if finalized, this hybrid model would allow India’s games to take place in the UAE, ensuring the team’s participation while maintaining the tournament’s integrity.
In recent weeks, the PCB has engaged with the ICC to finalize and publicize the tournament schedule, reportedly pushing for an announcement by November 11. Officials are also seeking clarity from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding government approval for India’s participation in Pakistan.
This venue adjustment follows significant upgrades by the PCB to its major stadiums in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi, aiming to meet international standards for the Champions Trophy. However, with India’s potential shift to the UAE, questions about the future of hybrid models in cricket are brought to the fore.
While some fans may be disappointed to see India’s matches moved away from Pakistan, the arrangement is a pragmatic solution to ensure continuity and international engagement in the sport. The Champions Trophy 2025 now promises not only thrilling cricketing action but also a display of diplomacy, as teams and fans navigate this unique cross-border setup.
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