Champions Trophy 2025 deadlock: Exploring solutions
The PCB has demanded official confirmation from the BCCI, including written communication detailing their inability to participate and the reasons behind it.
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The off-field showdown between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over the venue for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is heating up.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) recently informed the PCB that the Indian government has not granted the BCCI clearance for India’s participation in the tournament, scheduled to take place in Pakistan from February 9.
However, the PCB has demanded official confirmation from the BCCI, including written communication detailing their inability to participate and the reasons behind it.
For now, the PCB is firm in its position: the Champions Trophy will be hosted entirely in Pakistan, with no room for a hybrid model.
With India refusing to tour Pakistan and the PCB rejecting a hybrid model, the tournament’s fate hangs in the balance.
Join Nukta as we analyze the ongoing power struggle and discuss who might emerge victorious in this high-stakes deadlock.
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