Following India’s refusal to participate in the Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan, the PCB has reached out to international cricket boards for backing. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi met ECB head Richard Thompson in London, emphasizing Pakistan’s readiness to host and addressing concerns over India’s stance.
Thompson praised England’s recent tour of Pakistan, expressing support for the tournament’s success. Naqvi assured that Pakistan has modernized stadiums and robust security measures, including state guest protocols, for all teams.
Also Read: PCB announces 2024-25 women’s central contracts; Nida Dar, Aliya Riaz dropped
The PCB maintains that its “master security plan,” shared with ICC members, leaves no legal or ethical grounds for India’s objection. Meanwhile, the Champions Trophy Trophy Tour has launched in Islamabad, showcasing the nation’s readiness to host the event.
The tour will visit cities across Pakistan, with cricket legend Shoaib Akhtar joining fans in celebrating the event. ICC’s Anurag Dahiya lauded the initiative, calling it a chance to bring the iconic trophy closer to cricket enthusiasts globally.