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ICC Cancels PoK Tour in Champions Trophy, Deals Major Blow to Pakistan

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has dealt a significant blow to Pakistan regarding its plans for the 2025 Champions Trophy tour. The ICC has canceled the portion of the tour that was scheduled to take place in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), a decision that comes amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan over the tournament’s logistics and venues.


Controversial Tour Schedule Sparks Backlash

Although the official schedule for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has not been announced, Pakistan had already initiated a nationwide tour of the trophy. This included controversial stops in Skardu, Hunza, and Muzaffarabad—regions located in PoK. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) unveiled this plan, seemingly to provoke India, despite India’s firm stance against sending its team to Pakistan.

In response, India lodged strong objections with the ICC. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) argued that Pakistan’s actions were an attempt to politicize the tournament and provoke India. Following deliberations, the ICC canceled the PoK leg of the trophy tour, delivering a major setback to the PCB’s plans.


India’s Firm Stance: Hybrid Model Proposal

India has consistently maintained that security concerns prevent its participation in Pakistan-hosted tournaments. The BCCI has proposed conducting the Champions Trophy in a hybrid model, where matches involving India are hosted in a neutral venue. However, the PCB remains adamant against such an arrangement, further delaying the official schedule announcement.


Impact on Pakistan’s Reputation

The ICC’s decision to cancel the PoK leg has brought Pakistan under scrutiny on international platforms. The move has raised questions about Pakistan’s ability to host the tournament responsibly and without controversy. This comes as yet another blow to the PCB, which is already grappling with logistical and diplomatic challenges.


What’s Next for the Champions Trophy?

The Champions Trophy is currently slated to be held in Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Karachi. However, the venue for the tournament remains uncertain. With the BCCI insisting on a hybrid model and security concerns looming, there are growing speculations that Pakistan might lose its hosting rights altogether.

In such a scenario, South Africa and the UAE are emerging as potential alternative hosts. If the ICC changes the venue, Pakistan could still participate in the tournament, albeit under diminished hosting responsibilities.


Conclusion

The ICC’s decision to cancel the PoK leg of the Champions Trophy tour is a clear message that international cricket cannot be used for political provocations. While Pakistan faces setbacks in its hosting plans, India’s firm stance and strategic diplomacy have played a crucial role in steering the situation. Cricket fans worldwide now await the final announcement on the tournament’s schedule and venue.

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