PAKISTAN Cricket Board Is Learnt To Have Agreed To Restrict The Tour Of The Champions Trophy To The Three Host Cities Of Karachi, Lahore And Rawalpindi After The Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) Filed An Objection With The International Cricket Council (ICC) Over The PCB Move To Include Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (Pok) In The Tour Itinerary.
Pakistan Cricket Board Bows To BCCI’s Objection
Why In News
- PAKISTAN Cricket Board Is Learnt To Have Agreed To Restrict The Tour Of The Champions Trophy To The Three Host Cities Of Karachi, Lahore And Rawalpindi After The Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) Filed An Objection With The International Cricket Council (ICC) Over The PCB Move To Include Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (Pok) In The Tour Itinerary.
- International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to cancel the planned trophy tour of the Champions Trophy 2025 in Skardu, Murree, and Muzaffarabad – areas that fall within Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The decision comes after objections from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding the tour itinerary shared by the Pakistan Cricket Board
What’s The Case
- A nationwide trophy tour was announced by the PCB from November 16 to 24. However, ICC has decided to leave the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) areas out of the tour.
- This decision came amid the ongoing controversy surrounding India’s participation in the Champions Trophy after ICC informed the PCB that India will not be travelling to Pakistan for the matches.
- International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially asked for a written explanation from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over its decision not to send the Indian team to Pakistan for next year’s Champions Trophy.
- The development comes after BCCI verbally informed the ICC of its decision not to send the team to Pakistan for next year’s marquee event.
- In response, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) requested the ICC to provide a copy of India’s response.
- “In case of receiving a written reply, Pakistan may seek substantial evidence supporting the reasons,” sources told Geo News, adding that the ICC would then have to take a final decision about India after reviewing those reasons.
- The sources also informed Geo News that if India fails to provide “proper reasons” for not travelling to Pakistan, then they would be asked to travel to the country to participate in the tournament.
- In case India refuses to travel to Pakistan for any reason, then another team may come in as a replacement for the mega event, the sources further added.
- Pakistan are the defending champions of the upcoming edition of the Champions Trophy. Amid the uncertainty over India’s participation and the schedule of the tournament, PCB revealed that the trophy tour for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will kick off from Islamabad on November 16.
- India has firmly held the stance of not travelling to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy, citing ‘security concerns’.
- Earlier this year, BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla stated that India would travel to Pakistan only if the Government of India permitted it.
- Last year, Pakistan hosted the Asian Trophy, but it was held in a hybrid model, with India playing its matches in Sri Lanka.
- Hosting the Champions Trophy in a hybrid model is also on the cards, but last week, PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi claimed that there have been no talks about hosting the tournament in such a fashion.
- Earlier this week, sources reported that South Africa and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) emerged as possible venues for hosting the Champions Trophy in 2025 if Pakistan pulled out at the last moment.
- If the tournament is shifted, there are also chances that Pakistan could withdraw from the tournament if ICC moves the tournament to a neutral venue, according to recent reports.
About Champion Trophy
- The top eight teams of the world will take part in next year’s 50-overs Champions Trophy that will run from February 19 to March 9 with Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi as host cities.
Conclusion
- Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reportedly decided to restrict the ICC Champions Trophy trophy tour to Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.