The ICC has faced significant challenges surrounding the 2025 Champions Trophy, leading to cancellations and modifications in its promotional events. Initially scheduled for February to March in Pakistan, the tournament has encountered logistical and political roadblocks. India’s refusal to participate in Pakistan due to security concerns and lack of governmental clearance has been a major stumbling block. As a result, the ICC canceled key events, such as the 100-day countdown launch, initially planned for Lahore, citing scheduling uncertainties and local issues like severe pollution in the city
Efforts are being made to resolve the situation, including discussions about a “hybrid model.” This could involve relocating India’s games to neutral venues like Dubai or Abu Dhabi, mirroring arrangements made during the 2023 Asia Cup. Primary host cities for the tournament in Pakistan—Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi—may also undergo changes to adapt to evolving conditions
The PCB has expressed readiness to cooperate with the ICC but has yet to receive formal requests regarding these alterations. Stakeholders are working to ensure the event proceeds without compromising its integrity or international participation