The ICC Board is scheduled to meet next week to discuss the future of the 2025 Champions Trophy, with a key agenda focused on whether the tournament should follow a hybrid model. Sources have confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that the meeting, likely set for November 26, will address the possibility of splitting the tournament between Pakistan—the official host—and a neutral overseas venue, which is yet to be decided.
While multiple sources have confirmed that the meeting has, in fact, taken place, an ICC spokesperson still claimed “no official word” about the meeting has been released. Again, it is unknown how many of the ICC’s 12 Full Member countries have been contacted. PCB officials have also said they had not heard anything about the meeting.
India refuses To Travel To Pakistan
The emergency meeting by ICC is necessitated after a communication from the Board of Control for Cricket in India that the Indian government had not granted permission to travel to Pakistan for the 2025 Champions Trophy. This was just two weeks ago, and this decision has overshadowed Pakistan’s much-heralded plans to host it.
India refuses To Travel To Pakistan
The emergency meeting by ICC is necessitated after a communication from the Board of Control for Cricket in India that the Indian government had not granted permission to travel to Pakistan for the 2025 Champions Trophy. This was just two weeks ago, and this decision has overshadowed Pakistan’s much-heralded plans to host it.
The PCB had wanted the Indian team to participate in the 2023 Asia Cup as a stopover to securing India’s presence in the 2025 Champions Trophy. However, with the stalemate at hand, the PCB may now be forced to host the event in a compromised format, where match matches take place in Pakistan and another neutral destination.