'Very slim': Ex-PCB Chief Comes To Terms About Realistic Chance of India travelling to PAK For CT
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has made it clear that following the T20 World Cup win, Team India's next major assignment is to win the Champions Trophy. However, since the tournament is scheduled to be held in Pakistan, there are heavy doubts that Team India will travel to the neighboring nation to participate in the tournament. The narrative that is apparent at the moment is that India won't be boarding a flight to Pakistan in February 2025, when the tournament will take place. Consequently, it seems like the rational minds in Pakistan have also come to terms with the situation.
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Champions Trophy 2025: Former PCB Chairman Khalid Mahmood Admits Chances Of India Traveling To Pakistan Are 'Slim'
Former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Khalid Mahmood believes India will not travel to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy early next year. "They are very very slim chances they will agree to play in Pakistan," Mahmood, who is a retired senior bureaucrat, said. He, however, said that if India doesn't visit Pakistan, it would be a non-profitable deal for PCB and the ICC.
"India is the richest cricket board and carries a lot of clout. If they don't send their team to Pakistan I foresee even countries like Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh following their path," Mahmood said.
"This would basically reduce the Champions Trophy into a venture where revenues will take a hit, expenses will grow and profits would fall," Mahmood, who twice went to India in 1989 and 1999 as Pakistan's junior and senior team manager, said. Mahmood said that PCB should just follow their policy of not mixing sports and politics.
"Look the thing is at this level you can only lobby and try to convince other boards to be on your side. India has too much clout in the ICC it would do no good for Pakistan to adopt a tit-for-tat strategy." "Thing is when the BCCI says it can't send its team and will play its matches outside Pakistan, it does reduce the purpose for Pakistan of hosting an ICC event," he added.
The Champions Trophy is scheduled to be held from February 19 to March 9 next year.
(With PTI inputs)
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