Champions Trophy host Pakistan confirms UAE
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan will ease its visa policy for cricket fans across the globe during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, announced Information Minister Attaullah Tarar on Wednesday.Addressing
The all-important India vs Pakistan clash will be played on February 23 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Alongside the Men in Green, Bangladesh and New Zealand are also part of India's group. Rohit Sharma and company will square off against Bangladesh on February 20, and New Zealand on March 2.
India will play their Champions Trophy matches in the United Arab Emirates next year after hosts Pakistan selected the Gulf country as a neutral venue for their rivals, the Pakistan Cricket Board said.
The International Cricket Council has confirmed India will not play in Pakistan during the Champions Trophy next year.
Pakistan will take on arch-rival India in the marquee group game of the 2025 Champions Trophy in Dubai on Feb. 23 after the ICC finally announced the schedule for the tournament.
India and Pakistan reached a settlement over the upcoming Champions Trophy after a long dispute but their strained relationship continues to haunt cricket.
"The three group matches involving India, as well as the first semi-final, will be played in Dubai." Due to strained political ties, India haven't toured Pakistan since 2008, and the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI),
According to reports Asian rivals India and Pakistan will be locking horns at the Dubai International Stadium for their ICC Champions Trophy clash. It will be the second time the two teams will be squaring-off at the venue for an ICC event.
The ICC announced the 2025 Champions Trophy schedule, with India's matches to be held in the UAE due to ongoing political tensions with Pakistan. Indi
India will play their Champions Trophy matches in the United Arab Emirates next year after hosts Pakistan selected the Gulf country as a neutral venue for their rivals, the Pakistan Cricket Board said.
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