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ICC to Decide on Hybrid Model for 2025 Champions Trophy on November 29

Will Pakistan Accept the Hybrid Model for Champions Trophy 2025?

Pakistan is set to host the ICC Champions Trophy next year. In light of this, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has clarified that the Indian cricket team will not travel to Pakistan for the tournament and has proposed a hybrid model for hosting the matches. On this matter, The International Cricket Council (ICC) will meet virtually on November 29 to discuss the future of the 2025 Champions Trophy amid India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan for the event. Will Pakistan Accept the Hybrid Model for Champions Trophy 2025?

In response to BCCI’s appeal, the Pakistan Cricket Board rejected this proposal, stating that they would not consider a hybrid model and will host all matches of the Champions Trophy entirely in Pakistan. However, there are concerns about their ability to host the tournament successfully after the controversial withdrawal of the Sri Lanka A cricket team.

Sri Lanka A’s Exit from Pakistan Complicates Champions Trophy 2025 Issues

Recently, the Sri Lanka A cricket team traveled to Pakistan to participate in a three-match ODI series. However, due to escalating political tensions in Islamabad, the team will leave the country after completing only the first match, which took place in Rawalpindi. This short departure may raise significant concerns regarding the safety and feasibility of India sending its national team to Pakistan, further complicating the situation surrounding upcoming international tournaments.

The situation with the Sri Lanka cricket team may lead the International Cricket Council (ICC) to consider a new approach for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. This approach would allow some matches to be held in Pakistan, while others might take place at a neutral location to ensure safety and participation from all teams.

To discuss this important issue and India’s involvement in the upcoming Champions Trophy, the ICC has set a meeting for November 29. During this meeting, officials will talk about the possibility of this new approach and how to make it work. They will also vote on whether to accept it. The decision from this meeting will be crucial for addressing current concerns and ensuring that all nations can take part in the Champions Trophy.

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