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Wednesday December 04, 2024

Champions Trophy 2025: Will India accept Pakistan's proposal?

As per proposed formula, Pakistan and India will play all their ICC matches in Dubai

By Web Desk
December 03, 2024
School kids posing with ICC Champions Trophy trophy on November 18, 2024. —Facebook/ @PakistanCricketBoard
School kids posing with ICC Champions Trophy trophy on November 18, 2024. —Facebook/ @PakistanCricketBoard

With the future of Champions Trophy hanging in balance, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is unlikely to accept the "neutral venue formula" put forward by Pakistan, Indian Express claimed on Tuesday. 

The Indian media claim came two days after the International Cricket Council (ICC) decided to deliberate over the proposal to end the deadlock over the hosting of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, according to the sources.

As per the new formula, India will play all their ICC matches, supposed to be played in Pakistan, in Dubai and Pakistan will also play their matches, scheduled to be played in India, in Dubai, the sources said.

The formula will be applicable for the next three years from the Champions Trophy 2025, they said, adding that it was expected to put the issue of CT’s scheduling and venue to rest.

Under the new formula, the sources said, India and Pakistan would not be playing any tournament in each other’s countries during this period.

It has been proposed to add this formula in the host agreement of both the teams, they said.

However, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is unlikely to accept the proposal, claiming there are no security issues in India, the Indian media claimed.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has sought written assurance from India but if the latter doesn't provide one, the ICC will decide on the Champions Trophy matter.

As per the sources within the PCB, the ICC or BCCI have not yet contacted regarding the proposal. With the Pakistan's proposal's under consideration, it is expected that discussions will take place in two to three days.

The tournament, scheduled to take place in Pakistan next year, has become a bone of contention between Pakistan and India, with the BCCI refusing to send its team to Pakistan, citing security concerns despite assurances.