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India’s participation in 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan seems uncertain due to security concerns; Check details here

The BCCI intends to ask the ICC to host the Champions Trophy matches in Dubai or Sri Lanka, as Indian cricket team is unlikely to play in Pakistan. A hybrid format is anticipated, with some matches possibly being relocated, pending the final decision of the Indian government

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Indian cricket team unlikely to travel to Pakistan for 2025 Champions Trophy (Source: OneCricket)

Indian cricket team unlikely to travel to Pakistan for 2025 Champions Trophy (Source: OneCricket)

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NEW DELHI: Reports indicate that Team India will not participate in the Champions Trophy 2025, which is scheduled to be held in Pakistan. This speculation has arisen due to ongoing political tensions and security concerns between the two Asian neighboring countries. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) plans to request the International Cricket Council (ICC) to hold the Champions Trophy matches in either Dubai or Sri LankaI. The Indian board will officially communicate this request to the ICC. This comes as the Champions Trophy is expected to adopt a hybrid format in February-March next year. This decision is influenced by India’s likely refusal to participate in ODI matches in Pakistan, which is scheduled to host the tournament. This marks the return of the Champions Trophy to the cricket calendar after its last occurrence in 2017. Consequently, some matches in the tournament may be relocated to the UAE or Sri Lanka.

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Earlier, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) sent a preliminary schedule to the ICC, suggesting that India’s matches be held in Lahore, with a significant match against their arch-rivals scheduled for March 1. However, the BCCI has yet to confirm any travel arrangements. The chances of the Indian team going to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy are slim, awaiting a final decision from the Indian government. If India opts not to travel, a hybrid model will be considered, with India possibly playing their matches in the UAE or Sri Lanka, similar to the Asia Cup format. The ICC’s stance on this matter will also be critical.

India and Pakistan have a long and complex history, marked by periods of conflict and strained diplomatic relations. Cricket, often seen as a unifying sport, has not been immune to these tensions. There have been few bilateral series between the two nations, with the most recent full series occurring in 2012-2013. Since then, encounters between the two teams have been limited to ICC events and multi-nation tournaments held in neutral venues.

One of the primary reasons for India’s hesitation to travel to Pakistan is the security situation. The safety of players, support staff, and fans is paramount, and any potential threats could have severe implications. Pakistan has made significant strides in improving security for international sports events, successfully hosting teams like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe in recent years. However, the memories of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore still linger, making security a major concern for visiting teams, especially from India.

This is not the first time India has been reluctant to tour Pakistan. In 2009, India refused to play a bilateral series in Pakistan, leading to the matches being shifted to a neutral venue. More recently, in the Asia Cup 2018, the tournament was held in the United Arab Emirates instead of India, as Pakistan refused to play in India due to security concerns.

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