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Another ICC tournament, another controversy. This time, it’s all about scheduling of the ongoing ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025. Former England cricketer and popular commentator David Lloyd didnโ€™t hold back, calling the entire setup โ€œfarcicalโ€ and โ€œembarrassing.โ€ And honestly, heโ€™s got a point.

A Travel Nightmare for South Africa

Imagine preparing for a crucial semifinal, only to be thrown into a chaotic travel mess just before the big game. Thatโ€™s exactly what happened to South Africa. With the venues finalized less than 48 hours before the match, the Proteas had to fly from Dubai to Lahore and then back again.

David Lloyd, never one to shy away from speaking his mind, called out the ICC in a fiery video on social media. โ€œItโ€™s really embarrassing that this is one of the most important events in world cricket, and the arrangements for playing are farcical,โ€ he said.

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Teams Left in Limbo

The scheduling confusion didnโ€™t just affect South Africa. Both Australia and the Proteas were left in the dark, waiting for Indiaโ€™s match against New Zealand to decide their next move.

It meant they had to travel to Dubai, unsure of where theyโ€™d be playing next. For a tournament of this magnitude, thatโ€™s just unacceptable. On top of that, Dubai hosted two major games in just three days, further fueling concerns about poor planning.

Lloyd, clearly frustrated, slammed the ICCโ€™s approach, saying, โ€œYou have teams who go from here to there; you might play here, you might not, you might have to go back.โ€

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Indiaโ€™s Advantage?

David Lloyd also hinted at what many fans have been whisperingโ€”was the scheduling favoring India? With Dubai as their home base, India had the luxury of playing in a consistent environment throughout the tournament. They made the most of it, beating Australia in the semifinal before marching into the final.

โ€œThe fact that you have two games in three days in Dubaiโ€ฆ itโ€™s just not right,โ€ Lloyd concluded. And honestly, heโ€™s not alone in thinking that.

This isnโ€™t the first time ICC tournaments have faced criticism for poor scheduling, and it probably wonโ€™t be the last. But when a legendary figure like David Lloyd calls it โ€œlaughable,โ€ itโ€™s time for cricketโ€™s governing body to take a hard look at its planning process.

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