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PCB seeks ICC’s clarity on India’s refusal to play Champions Trophy in Pakistan

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November 12, 2024
PCB seeks ICC’s clarity on India’s refusal to play Champions Trophy in Pakistan
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Lahore, November 12, 2024-The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially reached out to the International Cricket Council (ICC), seeking an explanation for India’s reported decision to withdraw from the upcoming Champions Trophy set to take place in Pakistan. According to local media reports on Tuesday, the PCB’s formal letter requests clarity following recent verbal communication from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to the ICC, indicating that India would not be participating in the February-March 2025 tournament in Pakistan.

The PCB’s approach to the ICC follows its consultations with the Pakistani government, which has advised the board to reject any alternative solutions, including a “hybrid model” that would move Pakistan-hosted Champions Trophy matches to a neutral location. Emphasizing the financial and sporting significance of India-Pakistan matches, PCB sources stated, “If India’s participation is crucial to ICC’s revenue, so is Pakistan’s. Without a Pakistan-India match, ICC revenue would take a considerable hit.”

The PCB also signaled that Pakistan may reconsider its own participation in ICC events held in India, expressing concerns over what it views as “mixing sports with politics.” A potential Pakistani boycott of ICC tournaments in India would have significant financial repercussions for global cricket, affecting viewership and the ICC’s revenue projections from broadcasters and sponsors.

The ICC, which recently secured $3.2 billion in broadcast rights for the 2024-2027 cycle and expects an additional $1 billion in other revenue, relies heavily on marquee matchups between Pakistan and India. These encounters consistently attract record-breaking viewership, such as their recent 2023 World Cup match, which drew 173 million viewers on Indian television and 225 million on digital platforms.

India has not played in Pakistan since 2008. In 2023, the BCCI declined to send a team to Pakistan for the Asia Cup, resulting in a hybrid format with some matches played in Sri Lanka. Shortly afterward, Pakistan traveled to India for the 2023 ODI World Cup, where the team missed advancing to the semi-finals.

The ICC has yet to comment on the PCB’s request, but a firm stance from Pakistan on hosting could lead to new considerations for the tournament’s structure, as well as wider implications for the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry.

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