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As soon as Jay Shah became the head of ICC, the Champions Trophy to be held in Pakistan is on target, the team will go to take stock of the preparations and security

As soon as Jay Shah became the head of ICC, the Champions Trophy to be held in Pakistan is on target, the team will go to take stock of the preparations and security

As soon as Jay Shah became the head of ICC, the Champions Trophy to be held in Pakistan is on target, the team will go to take stock of the preparations and security :- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is now waiting for instructions from the national government about the matter of India’s participation in the Champions Trophy 2025.

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The decision regarding India’s participation in the tournament has not yet been made.

In the next few weeks, a team from the International Cricket Council (ICC) will go to Pakistan to look over the plans for the Champions Trophy 2025, which will be held there next year.

The ICC team could get to Pakistan in the next few days (but no more than 10 days) to check on the plans and other important things. After the tour, the cricket governing body may say when the event is and how tickets can be bought.

This year, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) set aside Rs 12.80 billion to improve the three stadiums where the event will be held: the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, the National Stadium in Karachi, and the Rawalpindi International Cricket Stadium.

India will be in the tournament, but this hasn’t been confirmed yet because the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is waiting for orders from the central government.

At the same time, Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the PCB, said that they are in touch with the BCCI and are talking about India’s involvement.

According to Geo News, Naqvi said, “The Champions Trophy will be held in Pakistan, and we are in touch with the boards of all the teams that will be competing.” Jay Shah and I are in touch, and it’s fine for him to become the head of the ICC.

Between September 8 and 9, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) will hold a meeting. Salman Nasir will be there. This meeting is where decisions will be made about the new president.

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