With just a week to go before the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 kicks off, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced its official ambassadors for the tournament. Among them are Pakistan’s 2017 Champions Trophy-winning captain, Sarfaraz Ahmed, with Australia’s Shane Watson, India’s Shikhar Dhawan and New Zealand’s Tim Southee.
All four ambassadors have previously played in the Champions Trophy and will engage with fans throughout the tournament. They will provide exclusive insights through guest columns, attend matches and share personal reflections on the competition.
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The tournament, featuring the world’s top eight teams, will see cricketers battle for the prestigious white jackets. Sarfaraz Ahmed expressed his excitement at being part of the event, recalling Pakistan’s historic 2017 win. “Lifting the trophy as Pakistan’s captain and celebrating with the nation remains one of the most special moments of my career,” he said. “I’m thrilled to see the Champions Trophy return and even more so that Pakistan is hosting this major event.”
Shikhar Dhawan, named Player of the Series in 2013, spoke about the intense nature of the competition. “One mistake could end a team’s chances, making every match a high-pressure contest,” he said.
New Zealand’s Tim Southee also reflected on the challenge of the tournament. “As a player, you realise that every game, every ball and every moment in the Champions Trophy is crucial.”
Shane Watson, a two-time winner with Australia, described the tournament as a unique and thrilling spectacle. “The Champions Trophy has always delivered unforgettable moments. With the world’s top eight teams competing, fans can expect three weeks of intense, do-or-die cricket,” he added.
The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 will begin on 19 February, with host Pakistan facing New Zealand in the opening match.
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