Harbhajan Singh Until the time, the BCCI has not come forward to clear whether Pakistan will go or not for the Champions Trophy scheduled to be held in 2025. read on for morenNew Delhi: The latter year’s champions trophy is due in 2025 and yet there remains controversy as to the schedule of the team, much less the fact that the Indians are scheduled to fly to Pakistan, the hosts.
Protecting the winners Early in 2025, Pakistan is scheduled to host the competition. However, India has not made it clear that it wants to visit its neighbor, with whom it has strained political ties.nCricket has suffered as a result of it. Since 2012–2013, India and Pakistan have limited their meetings to ICC and continental competitions and have not played a bilateral series.
Vice president of the BCCI Rajeev Shukla responded that the board would only send players if the Indian government approved their participation when questioned about the conditions of travel for the Champions Trophy. “We will follow the instructions of the Indian government regarding the Champions Trophy. We will only work for our team with the permission of the Indian government. So we will abide by the high decision of the Indian government,” the BCCI vice-president said.
Harbhajan Singh, a former spinner for India, supports the BCCI’s (Bangladesh Cricket Association) position against visiting Pakistan. “Bhajji” stated that given the circumstances, there is no requirement to travel and that the players’ safety is of utmost importance. Why ought the Indian squad to travel to Pakistan? In Pakistan, there is a safety problem. In Pakistan, things are so bad that accidents happen practically daily. Going there isn’t safe, in my opinion, for the team. The safety of our players is the most crucial thing, and the BCCI is entirely correct in their position. On Thursday, Harbhajan told IANS, “I agree with BCCI’s position.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has proposed that all India matches be played in Lahore and that they remain in one hotel during the tournament to provide round-the-clock security in response to the BCCI’s alleged reluctance to travel. Furthermore, PCB has placed a request in the ICC’s court to accept the tournament schedule and obtain clarification from the BCCI regarding their prospects of visiting Pakistan.
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