The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy is making a comeback in 2025 after seven years, with matches set to take place in Pakistan and the UAE. The tournament will begin on February 19, marking Pakistan’s first time hosting an ICC event since 1996.
A total of eight teams will compete, divided into two groups, with the top teams advancing to the semi-finals. The tournament will now follow a four-year cycle, with the Women’s Champions Trophy making its debut in 2027.
The total prize money for the competition is $6.9 million. The champions will take home $2.24 million (over PKR 78 crore), while the runner-up will receive $1.12 million. Each group stage win will earn a team $34,000, and every team is guaranteed at least $125,000, regardless of performance.
The defending champions will kick off the tournament against New Zealand in Karachi on February 19. One of the most anticipated matches, the India-Pakistan clash, will take place in Dubai on February 23, promising an electrifying contest for cricket fans worldwide.
With top teams competing for glory, the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 is set to be a thrilling event, showcasing world-class cricket in Pakistan and the UAE. Fans can expect high-intensity matches, fierce rivalries, and unforgettable moments in this prestigious tournament.