Pakistan’s prominence in the ICC Champions Trophy is underscored by its recent hosting agreement for the 2025 edition. The signing ceremony in Dubai between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) solidified this commitment, despite earlier speculations of potential security concerns.
The consideration of hosting some matches in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) arises due to the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) reluctance to send the Indian team to Pakistan. Talks between PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf and Khalid Al Zarooni, Vice Chairman of the Emirates Cricket Board, indicate a collaborative effort to explore alternative arrangements, aligning with the UAE’s demonstrated cooperation with Pakistan in the past.
The possibility of relocating matches to the UAE, should India opt out, introduces logistical and financial considerations. The PCB insists on a comprehensive evaluation process, advocating against unilateral decisions by the ICC. The cricketing governing body has, in response, agreed to involve an independent security agency in decision-making, ensuring a thorough assessment.
Despite these uncertainties, Pakistan’s proactive approach is evident in its preparations for the Champions Trophy. The PCB has formally requested foolproof security from the government, emphasizing its commitment to hosting a successful tournament. The assurance from Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar further strengthens the collaborative efforts between the government and the cricketing board.
As the defending champions from the 2017 season, Pakistan holds a significant position in the upcoming marquee tournament. The triumph under the leadership of Sarfraz Ahmed, marked by a victory over the Indian team in the summit clash at The Oval in England, remains a historic achievement. Notably, Pakistan overcame a slow start in the tournament, securing victories against formidable teams like Sri Lanka, South Africa, and England.
Fakhar Zaman’s pivotal century in the final played a crucial role in the team’s success, supported by stellar performances from bowlers Mohammad Amir and Hasan Ali, each claiming three wickets to dismiss India for 158. This triumphant journey adds to the anticipation surrounding Pakistan’s participation in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, as they aim to defend their title with a blend of past glory and present readiness.