PCB has announced that the Pakistan vs India match in the 2025 Champions Trophy will be played at a neutral venue in UAE.
Aamir Mir, a spokesperson for the PCB, confirmed that Pakistan had informed ICC about the decision. This followed discussions between PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Sheikh Nahyan.
This decision is in line with an arrangement where India’s matches in ICC events, including the 2025 Champions Trophy, will be held at neutral venues until 2027. The Champions Trophy 2025 will be hosted by Pakistan, with matches scheduled in cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.
The key match between Pakistan and India will be played in the UAE as part of the hybrid model agreed upon for the tournament. This model involves holding some matches at neutral venues to ensure fair play and participation.
The announcement has generated excitement among cricket fans, as the Pakistan vs India match is always one of the most anticipated fixtures in international cricket.
The move also highlights the importance of maintaining a smooth and safe environment for such high-stakes encounters. As the 2025 Champions Trophy approaches, anticipation continues to build for what promises to be an exciting tournament.