The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has firmly put to rest any rumors about using a “hybrid model” for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Contrary to what some recent reports claimed, PCB sources say there’s no plan to move any games outside Pakistan—even if India’s team ends up participating.
Clearing the Air: What’s the Real Plan?
Indian media had recently speculated that if India were to participate, they might play their games in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) instead of Pakistan due to security and political concerns.
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But the PCB has shot down those claims, making it clear that all matches will be played within Pakistan’s borders. “No consideration is being given to any hybrid model,” a PCB source stated, addressing the speculation head-on.
With this clarification, it’s evident that Pakistan is fully committed to showcasing its stadiums and facilities. PCB is upgrading its venues across the country to meet international standards, giving fans a memorable experience on home turf.
Champions Trophy Is Different from the Asia Cup
Some might remember the hybrid model from the Asia Cup 2023, where Pakistan and Sri Lanka co-hosted the event. Under former PCB chief Najam Sethi, this unique setup allowed Pakistan to hold some matches, while others—specifically India’s—took place in Sri Lanka.
But the current PCB management, under chairman Mohsin Naqvi, is sticking to their stance about hosting the entire Champions Trophy on Pakistani soil.
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There’s a lot of buzz around an upcoming visit from an ICC delegation, scheduled for November 10-12, which will allow them to assess Pakistan’s preparation for the big event. This visit is crucial, not just for approving venues, but also for finalizing logistics to ensure the tournament runs smoothly.
On November 11, there’s an official event planned in Lahore, where we’ll likely get the tournament schedule and other key details. PCB sources say the proposed schedule has already been shared with ICC member nations, so we’re just days away from a formal announcement.
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