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ICC Champions Trophy 2025

 
Champion trophy 2025





The ICC considered the possibility of the Heroes Prize - a short cricket competition to raise assets for the improvement of the game in non-test playing nations, with the primary competitions being held in Bangladesh and Kenya. It was initiated as the ICC KnockOut Prize in 1998.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025

The 2025 ICC Champions Prize will be the 10th release of the ICC Champions Prize, a cricket competition for the eight highest level One Day Global (ODI) men's public groups coordinated by the Worldwide Cricket Chamber (ICC). It will be facilitated by Pakistan from 19 February to 9 Walk 2025.

Background

In 2016, the ICC dropped future versions of the Heroes Prize after the 2017 competition, expecting to have just a single significant competition in each organization of worldwide cricket.

 In November 2021, nonetheless, they reported that the competition would return in 2025.

 

In December 2022, Remez Raja, the previous director of Pakistan Cricket Board, was given endorsement by the public authority for the development of a new "cutting edge" cricket arena in Islamabad as one of the settings for the tournament.

 

In November 2023, during the 2023 Cricket World Cup, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) high ranking representatives met the ICC Leader Board looking for pay in the event that the Indian cricket crew will not visit Pakistan for the competition referring to political and security concerns and the competition is facilitated in the 'half and half model the reigning champs, having won the past version in 2017.

Host selection OF 2025 CT

Pakistan was declared as the host of the ICC Champions Prize on 16 November 2021, during the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

 It will be first worldwide competition that Pakistan has been the sole host for since the 2009 assault on the Sri Lanka public cricket team.

 the last significant competition to happen in the nation was the 1996 Cricket World Cup which it co-facilitated with India and Sri Lanka.

Qualification:

Pakistan qualified for the opposition naturally as hosts. They were joined by the seven other most noteworthy positioned groups from the 2023 Cricket World Cup bunch stage.

This was the initial time previous bosses’ Sri Lanka neglected to fit the bill for the competition, while Afghanistan will show up in this competition.

Qualification teams 

are as follows:

1.India

2.Pakistan (host nation )

3.South Africa 

4.Australia 

5.England 

6.New Zealand 

7.Afghanistan 

8.Bangladesh 



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