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Champions Trophy Reaches Pakistan Ahead of Planned Tour

In a move that marks the dawn of a new chapter in Pakistan’s cricketing history, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has brought the coveted Champions Trophy to Islamabad, as the nation prepares to host the prestigious tournament in 2025.

This gleaming silverware, which has etched its name in the annals of cricketing excellence, will begin its much-anticipated tour on November 16, with the scenic Skardu Valley marking the first of many stops across Pakistan.

From there, the trophy will embark on a journey that will take it to some of the nation’s most iconic cities, including those that will host the upcoming Champions Trophy matches.

One of the most symbolic and breathtaking moments of this tour will come when the trophy is transported to the Base Camp of the mighty K2. The trophy will proudly stand as a metaphor for both the lofty ambition of Pakistan’s cricketing aspirations and the endurance of the tournament itself.

The tour will conclude on November 24, generating palpable excitement and anticipation for the tournament set to unfold in Pakistan from February 19 to March 9, 2025.

Yet, this year’s trophy tour is shrouded in intrigue. In an unprecedented turn of events, the ICC embarks on this journey without the traditional backing of an official tournament schedule—something that has raised more than a few eyebrows across the cricketing world.

Historically, the scheduling of major ICC events has been a matter of meticulous planning, with dates announced months in advance. The Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 and the Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 both saw their schedules released four and three months before their respective events, giving fans and stakeholders ample time to prepare.

Initially, the ICC had planned to unveil it on November 11 in Lahore, with the city set to host India’s matches. However, the ongoing geopolitical impasse between India and Pakistan has led to a significant delay, with the Indian team’s reluctance to travel to Pakistan throwing a wrench in the works. As a result, the ICC cannot finalize and announce the full schedule for what promises to be a historic tournament.

Thus, while the Champions Trophy makes its grand tour across Pakistan, it is clear that the road to the 2025 edition remains fraught with challenges—both on and off the field.

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Usama Mustafa