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Champions Trophy: one-sided decisions are not acceptable- Naqvi

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November 30, 2024
Champions Trophy: one-sided decisions are not acceptable- Naqvi
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Dubai, November 30, 2024 – As uncertainty surrounds the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has called for a “long-term, equitable solution” to resolve disputes over hosting rights for ICC events. Speaking in Dubai, Naqvi emphasized that decisions must prioritize fairness and mutual respect among all member nations.

“We will not accept one-sided decisions,” Naqvi stated, adding, “This isn’t just about the Champions Trophy. The formula we agree upon must apply to all future ICC tournaments.”

The Champions Trophy, scheduled to take place in Pakistan, has become a flashpoint between the PCB and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). India has refused to send its team, citing security concerns, despite Pakistan’s assurances of top-tier safety protocols.

During a virtual ICC meeting on Friday, the PCB categorically rejected a proposed hybrid model under which India’s matches would be held outside Pakistan. The BCCI, after facing Pakistan’s firm stance, has requested more time to respond.

Naqvi criticized the current disparity, pointing out that while Pakistan consistently visits India for ICC events, India refuses to reciprocate. “This cannot continue. Both nations must operate under the same set of rules,” he said.

Naqvi reassured ICC officials that Pakistan is fully prepared to host the tournament, with presidential-level security measures in place for all teams. “Cricket fans in Pakistan are eagerly awaiting the event. Every visiting team will be treated as state guests, ensuring a world-class experience,” he said.

The PCB chairman also met Mubashir Usmani, Chairman of the ICC Associate Member Committee, in Dubai to discuss the Champions Trophy. Naqvi reiterated Pakistan’s readiness, describing the event as a major honor for the nation.

The ICC has deferred making a final decision, leaving the matter to the PCB, BCCI, and ICC officials. Sources indicate that Pakistan’s strong stance has created significant challenges for the ICC, with potential solutions including postponing the tournament, rescheduling, or relocating to a neutral host like Sri Lanka.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has also cast doubt on India’s participation, citing security concerns. BCCI Vice-President Rajeev Shukla reaffirmed that the Board will follow government directives.

Naqvi dismissed India’s objections, pointing to Pakistan’s proven track record of hosting international teams in recent years. “Excuses are made every time it’s India’s turn to play in Pakistan, despite our compliance with all ICC requirements,” he said.

Despite the ongoing dispute, Naqvi expressed optimism about reaching a fair resolution that prioritizes the spirit of the game. “Cricket must win, but not at the cost of Pakistan’s dignity,” he said. “This is an opportunity to establish a balanced and long-lasting framework that benefits everyone.”

The Champions Trophy, set for February-March 2025, remains a highly anticipated event. For now, the cricketing world awaits a resolution that balances the interests of the sport with those of its stakeholders.

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