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Cricket fans around the globe are holding their breath as the Champions Trophy 2025 faces uncertainty. At the center of this storm are two cricketing powerhouses—India and Pakistan. But this time, it’s not about the on-field rivalry; it’s about who gets to host, where, and under what conditions.

The Hybrid Model Debate

It started with a proposal. India suggested a hybrid model, offering to play their matches in the UAE rather than stepping foot in Pakistan, citing security concerns. To sweeten the deal, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) reportedly offered a hefty compensation package to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

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But Pakistan wasn’t biting. The PCB stood firm, rejecting the offer and insisting the entire tournament should be hosted on home soil.

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Source: Cricinfo

Pakistan isn’t backing down easily. They’ve even written to the International Cricket Council (ICC), requesting clarity on the situation. So far, no formal response has come from the ICC, leaving everyone in limbo.

PCB’s position? India’s matches should be played in Lahore, including the knockout stages if they qualify. And if the ICC considers moving matches to Dubai, the PCB is ready to dig in its heels, even proposing a “minus-India” Champions Trophy if needed.

A Page from Cricket’s History Books

To strengthen their case, the PCB is pointing to history. In the 1996 World Cup, Australia and the West Indies refused to play in Sri Lanka. Similarly, in 2003, New Zealand refused to play in Kenya, and England declined to play in Zimbabwe.

In these instances, the ICC didn’t alter the venues; instead, points were awarded to the teams that showed up. The PCB is asking for the same consistency. If India refuses to travel, why should the hosting rights or venue arrangements change?

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But this isn’t just about cricket logistics. It’s about politics, pride, and, let’s face it, money. Broadcasters are anxiously waiting for a decision because a tournament without an India-Pakistan clash is like a blockbuster movie without its star cast.

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And then there’s the question of what happens if the ICC caves to India’s demands. According to reports, Pakistan’s government might escalate matters, considering a complete boycott of future matches with India until relations improve.

It’s not just the PCB that’s frustrated. Many in Pakistan feel their goodwill gestures—like touring India for ICC events—are met with resistance and political maneuvering on the other side.

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