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The excitement is building as Pakistan takes bold steps toward hosting the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. At the heart of this preparation is the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), led by Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who presided over the 76th Board of Governors (BoG) meeting in Islamabad this week.

All Eyes on the Champions Trophy

In the meeting, Naqvi shared encouraging updates about the much-anticipated event. The message was clear: Pakistan is fully committed to hosting the Champions Trophy on home soil. With confidence in his leadership, the BoG members stood firmly behind this vision.

โ€œThis is a matter of national honor, and we will not let it be compromised,โ€ Naqvi said passionately. He reiterated PCB’s readiness to make the tournament a grand success, highlighting their dedication to keeping cricket apolitical and focused on the fans.

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Upgrading the Game: Stadium Preparations

One of the key points of discussion was the ongoing upgrades at major cricketing venues in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi. These renovations aim to meet international standards, ensuring Pakistan shines on the global stage.

The members were pleased with the progress and praised the work being done. With these improvements, Pakistan is on track to showcase its cricketing prowess to the world.

While preparations for the Champions Trophy are underway, the Champions T20 Cup is already creating buzz at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Earlier this year, PCB successfully hosted the Champions One-Day Cup in Faisalabad, demonstrating its ability to organize top-tier events.

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The Fusion Formula: A Diplomatic Solution

The road to the 2025 Champions Trophy hasnโ€™t been without challenges. The PCB’s innovative โ€˜fusion formulaโ€™ gained approval from the ICC, resolving a key hurdle.

According to this arrangement, India will play its tournament matches in the UAE instead of Pakistan. In return, Pakistan will not travel to India for the 2026 ICC Menโ€™s T20 World Cup. Instead, their matches, including the highly anticipated India-Pakistan clash, will be held in Sri Lanka.

This compromise ensures both nations participate in major tournaments while addressing political sensitivities.

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