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Champions Trophy 2025 Set To Be Hosted By India If Pakistan Pull Out? Report Makes Shocking Claims

Pakistan may reportedly consider to pull out of the Champions Trophy 2025, resulting in the entire event being moved out of the country, leading to India emerge as top contender to host the event.

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has been surrounded by debate regarding its hosting, particularly after India’s strong position against travelling to Pakistan for the event and their demand for a hybrid model, with their matches played in Dubai. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has raised safety concerns and refused to send a team to Pakistan, while the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) remains resolute in its intention to host the tournament, regardless of India's participation.

Now, in a significant development, a Sports Tak report suggests that the PCB may opt for bewildering actions, including withdrawing from the tournament and refusing to play against India in any international event. This could potentially result in the entire Champions Trophy being moved out of Pakistan.

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India To Host Champions Trophy If Pakistan Pull Out Amid Hosting Tensions

South Africa was initially seen as a possible host for the Champions Trophy but has now been ruled out due to scheduling conflicts with the SA20 cricket league, as per the report. The tournament's conclusion just days before the Champions Trophy would result in the pitches being in subpar condition.

Given these developments, India has become a leading contender to host the Champions Trophy 2025 if Pakistan chooses to withdraw. The BCCI is reportedly considering the option of staging the tournament on Indian soil. Moreover, the apex board in India has also compiled a detailed plan addressing its security concerns, which led to India’s decision to withdraw from the tournament in Pakistan. This document was prepared in response to the ICC's request for clarification on India's stance.

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The 2025 Champions Trophy was set to be Pakistan's first ICC tournament in 29 years, with the 1996 Cricket World Cup being the last major event hosted in the country. However, with the increasing uncertainty, it remains to be seen whether Pakistan will host the tournament. The Indian cricket team last visited Pakistan for the 2008 Asia Cup, while Pakistan recently competed in the 2023 ODI World Cup in India.

The 2025 Champions Trophy is tentatively scheduled from February 19 to March 9, with eight teams – Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa – competing.

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