ICC Champions Trophy standoff: PCB puts the ball back in BCCI court | Cricket News


ICC Champions Trophy standoff: PCB puts the ball back in BCCI court | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has put the ball back in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) court as delays around the 2025 Champions Trophy continue. The global body’s Board meet has been postponed and will be reconvened in the coming days but it’s reliably understood that the hybrid model has been agreed till 2027.
It now remains to be seen how the Indian cricket board reacts because plenty of multi-nation events are set to be hosted in India in the next few years. Starting from the Women’s World Cup, Asia Cup next year to the men’s T20 World Cup in 2026.
Will India agree to playing Pakistan at a neutral venue during these tournaments? It remains to be seen as both Asian Cricket Council and International Cricket Council would be involved to find a solution to that as well.
“It’s very clear. PCB agreeing to the hybrid model has now turned attention towards BCCI. Will they agree to the same for future events? Which also involve ACC tournaments? Let’s see how a solution is found for that,” says a source tracking developments.
It was new chair Jay Shah‘s first day in the Dubai headquarters and he met the Board members, staff and the media rights partners who were in attendance for the broadcaster’s workshop.
“I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the ICC Board members, the ICC team, and everyone who contributed to making my first day at the ICC Headquarters as Chair a truly memorable experience. This visit provided an invaluable opportunity to connect with my colleagues on the ICC Board, where we discussed the initial roadmap and strategies to shape the future of this incredible sport.
“I was equally delighted to meet with the dedicated ICC team working tirelessly behind the scenes to propel cricket forward. Their passion and shared belief in the sport’s immense potential are truly inspiring, as is their enthusiasm for the exciting opportunities ahead.
“Today has been both productive and inspiring. While I am encouraged by what I have seen, I recognise that this is just the beginning. The hard work to elevate cricket to unprecedented heights starts now, and I am confident that together, we will deliver on this vision,” Shah was quoted in the ICC media release.





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