- Champions Trophy 2025: After the shameful behavior of the Pakistan Cricket Board, the ICC has made a big change in the tour program of Champions Trophy 2025.

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Champions Trophy: The difficulties of Pakistan Cricket Board
(PCB) are increasing regarding the organization of Champions Trophy 2025. BCCI is not ready to send TeamIndia to Pakistan for this tournament. ICC is also constantly trying to get PCB to organize the tournament in a hybrid model. Meanwhile, ICC has once again given a big blow to Pakistan. The International Cricket Council has taken a big action on Pakistan’s shameful act and changed the entire schedule of the tournament.
After PCB’s shameful act, ICC changed the away schedule of Champions Trophy 2025

Before the Champions Trophy 2025 to be held in Pakistan next year, the ICC has changed the tour program. Actually, Pakistan had selected the areas of PoK for the tour program of the trophy. To which the Indian Cricket Board had objected. This is the same Pakistan Occupied Kashmir on which there has been a dispute between India and Pakistan for a long time. After the BCCI lodged an objection, the global body of cricket had to make changes in this tour program.
After the amendment in the program, the trophy will go to these places in Pakistan
After the change in the tour program of Champions Trophy 2025 by ICC, it will start from Pakistan’s capital Islamabad and will conclude in Taxila and Khanpur on November 17 , Abbottabad on November 18 , Murree on November 19 , Nathia Gali on November 20 and Karachi from November 22 to 25. Earlier this trophy was scheduled to be taken out in Skardu , Murree , Hunza and Muzaffarabad.
Champions Trophy 2025 will also travel to these countries
Let us tell you that apart from Pakistan, the tour program will also be held in other countries. After Pakistan, the trophy tour will be in Afghanistan from 26 to 28 November , Bangladesh from 10 to 13 December , South Africa from 15 to 22 December , Australia from 25 December to 5 January 2025 , New Zealand from 6 to 11 January , England from 12 to 14 January and India from 15 to 26 January.