Champions Trophy hosts to be changed to South Africa if PCB don’t agree to ICC’s suggestions

Pakistan is at risk of losing its status as the host of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, following confirmation that the Indian cricket team will not travel to Pakistan for the event. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has proposed a hybrid model, suggesting Pakistan host the tournament but with India’s matches scheduled in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This idea has been under discussion for months, and the ICC is pressuring the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to adopt this model.

According to the report, if the PCB rejects this proposal, the ICC may strip Pakistan of its hosting rights, with South Africa potentially taking over. The 8-team event is scheduled for February-March 2025. Earlier reports suggested that Pakistan might withdraw from the tournament if not allowed to host the entire event on home soil.



This situation mirrors the 2023 Asia Cup, where Pakistan lost the majority of its hosting rights after India refused to travel. Most of the matches were relocated to Sri Lanka under a hybrid model. Now, the PCB faces a difficult decision: either accept the ICC’s hybrid model for the Champions Trophy or risk losing the tournament entirely.

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