Champions Trophy 2025: PCB Demands ICC’s Written Assurance on Hybrid Model
As the cricketing world awaits the ICC’s decision on the Champions Trophy 2025 hosts, a major controversy has emerged. The PCB has demanded a written commitment from the ICC. It wants the hybrid hosting model applied to the 2025 event and future tournaments.
What Is the Hybrid Model?
The 2023 Asia Cup first used the hybrid model to address geopolitical tensions. India played its Asia Cup matches in Colombo due to its government’s policy. Pakistan hosted the rest of the tournament.
For the Champions Trophy 2025, the PCB has proposed a similar arrangement. According to this proposal:
- India’s matches, including any semifinal or final, would be in Dubai.
- Pakistan would host the rest of the tournament on its home soil.
PCB’s Demand for Written Assurance
The PCB is now pushing for a formal, written assurance from the ICC. It wants to use the hybrid model for the 2025 Champions Trophy and future ICC tournaments.
The PCB fears the hybrid model might only apply to the Champions Trophy. They worry it won’t extend to other events where India hosts. This includes the 2027 ODI World Cup, for which India is one of the key hosts.
The PCB’s demand for written guarantees is a strategy. It aims to protect its hosting rights. It also seeks to ensure that tournament hosting rules are applied consistently, regardless of which country hosts the events.
Dubai as India’s Venue of Choice
Sources say Dubai is a top contender to host India’s matches in the 2025 Champions Trophy. The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) wants to host India’s games. It offers a neutral, convenient venue for hybrid matches.
ICC’s Final Decision: What’s at Stake?
The ICC is close to deciding on the 2025 Champions Trophy hosts. The PCB’s demand for written assurances adds complexity. These talks will shape the Champions Trophy. They may set a precedent for future ICC tournaments.
The ongoing discussions between the PCB, ICC, and the BCCI are critical. The final decision will determine whether the hybrid model becomes a one-off solution or a long-term compromise for hosting international cricket amid political tensions.
Key Points to Watch:
- ICC’s final decision on the hybrid model for Champions Trophy 2025.
- PCB’s negotiations with ICC and BCCI regarding written assurances.
- Dubai’s role as a neutral venue for India’s matches.