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Source: ICC

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is taken aback by Pakistan’s unwavering confidence in hosting the upcoming Champions Trophy, scheduled from February 19 to March 9 next year. Despite growing concerns over India’s participation, no alternative plans seem to be in place.

Pakistan’s Hosting Rights and India’s Reluctance

Pakistan, having secured the hosting rights for an ICC event after many years, is facing significant resistance from India. The Indian team has already voiced concerns about traveling to Pakistan, reminiscent of the previous Asia Cup situation where a hybrid model was proposed.

However, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) remains unperturbed, firmly believing that the ICC will ensure India’s participation. This confidence from the PCB has left ICC officials puzzled, especially given the potential hurdles.

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No Contingency Plans in Place

An ICC source has expressed doubts about the Indian government permitting their team to travel to Pakistan. To mitigate potential issues, a supplementary budget has been set aside to host some Champions Trophy matches in another country if necessary.

With only six months to go, the ICC is surprised by the PCB’s lack of contingency planning. No discussions have occurred with possible alternative hosts such as the UAE or Sri Lanka, raising concerns about handling last-minute challenges.

PCB’s Firm Stance

Meanwhile, the PCB insists that the entire event will be held in Pakistan. They question India’s reluctance, arguing that if other teams are willing to participate, there should be no issue.

This firm stance complicates the possibility of adopting a hybrid model. An official refusal from India could lead to a crisis for the ICC, putting the entire tournament at risk.

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As the Champions Trophy approaches, the cricketing world is watching closely. The PCB’s confidence and the ICC’s concerns highlight the complex dynamics at play.

With significant preparations still needed and potential last-minute changes on the horizon, the situation remains fluid.

The next few months will be crucial in determining how the Champions Trophy unfolds. The PCB and ICC will need to navigate these challenges to ensure a successful tournament, regardless of where the matches are ultimately held.

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