• Cricket legend Wasim Akram highlighted Pakistan's readiness to host most of the Champions Trophy 2025 matches.

  • The ICC tournament will be hosted in a hybrid model.

Wasim Akram voices confidence in Pakistan’s readiness to host Champions Trophy 2025
Wasim Akram (Image Source: X)

Former Pakistan fast bowler and cricketing icon Wasim Akram has passionately voiced his support for Pakistan‘s hosting most of the matches of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Reflecting the fervour of Pakistani cricket fans, Akram expressed confidence in the nation’s ability to deliver a successful and memorable tournament. His remarks served as a rallying cry, highlighting Pakistan’s readiness and enthusiasm to host a marquee international cricketing event.

Wasim Akram hails Pakistan’s readiness to host Champions Trophy 2025

Akram expressed gratitude to everyone, praising their passionate support typical of Pakistanis. He highlighted that the Champions Trophy is happening in Pakistan and emphasized that the country is ready to host the event.

I would like to thank everyone. Your passion is typical Pakistani passion. This is the Champions Trophy which is happening in Pakistan. Pakistan is ready to host the Champions Trophy,” the legendary fast bowler said during the Coke Studio event.

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Hybrid hosting model: A compromise in play

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is poised to take a unique and unprecedented turn, with the tournament set to adopt a hybrid hosting model. This innovative arrangement is expected to have profound implications for the storied cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan. Under this model, Pakistan will host the majority of the tournament’s fixtures on its soil, while India’s matches, including potential knockout games, will be played in Dubai.

This hybrid solution emerged because of prolonged and complex discussions involving the International Cricket Council (ICC), the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and other key stakeholders. The decision was driven by a combination of political tensions and ongoing security concerns, particularly related to India’s reluctance to travel to Pakistan. Balancing the interests of both cricketing powerhouses, the hybrid model represents a compromise aimed at ensuring the tournament proceeds smoothly while addressing the sensitivities of all parties involved.

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