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ICC Approves Hybrid Model for 2025 Champions Trophy

  • 05 Dec 2024 11:46 AM
  • ICC hybrid model, Champions Trophy 2025, Pakistan Sri Lanka T20 World C

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has finalized a hybrid model for next year's Champions Trophy, allowing India to play its matches in Dubai, while Pakistan will co-host the event in the UAE. The decision, reached after informal discussions between ICC President Jay Shah and the Board of Directors, including Pakistan's representatives, is a major step toward resolving venue concerns in international cricket. The 2025 Champions Trophy will be held in the UAE and Pakistan, with India’s participation in Dubai.

The decision also sets the framework for ICC events until 2027, ensuring that India will play its matches in neutral locations when needed, such as in the 2026 men’s T20 World Cup, where Pakistan's matches will be held in Sri Lanka. This hybrid arrangement allows both nations to avoid travel issues while continuing to participate in major tournaments.

In the women’s ODI World Cup, India will host the event in October 2026, and the arrangement for India to play against Pakistan in neutral venues is still under discussion. The schedule for the 2025 Champions Trophy, which has been delayed, is now expected to be released soon, following these decisions.

The hybrid model is seen as a solution to the ongoing tensions surrounding venue choices, and both the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and ICC have emphasized the importance of a balanced, respectful arrangement for the sport. This model ensures that cricket can proceed without compromising the safety and logistical concerns of the teams involved.

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