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All set for hybrid model - the Champions Trophy imbroglio explained

The Pakistan Cricket Board would ask for an added incentive apart from the hosting fee, which is around $65 million.

December 02, 2024 / 20:25 IST
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The 2025 Champions Trophy is set for a hybrid model after the BCCI has refused to send the Indian team to Pakistan.
The 2025 Champions Trophy is set for a hybrid model after the BCCI has refused to send the Indian team to Pakistan. (PTI/File Photo)

The 2025 Champions Trophy is set for a hybrid model after the BCCI has refused to send the Indian team to Pakistan. In fact, it is not the BCCI's decision. The cricket board didn't get the Indian government’s approval due to security reasons. And once it was decided that India wouldn't be travelling to Pakistan for the tournament, scheduled in February-March next year, a hybrid model became the only option.

What is the BCCI’s standpoint?

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Throughout, the BCCI has been maintaining that sending the India team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy wasn't in their hands. It was subject to the Indian government’s approval. As the permission wasn't granted, the Indian cricket board wrote to the International Cricket Council (ICC), informing about the situation and requesting that India’s matches be allocated in Dubai.

How did the PCB react?