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Dubai Could Host Future Pakistan vs India Matches as Champions Trophy’s Fate Remains in Limbo

Pakistan is slated to host the ICC Champions Trophy next year, but India’s reluctance to participate has created significant challenges for everyone, leaving the tournament schedule in limbo.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) convened a Board of Directors meeting in Dubai over the weekend but no solution was reached. The ICC continues to mediate these discussions to expedite a resolution.

Dubai to Likely Host Hybrid Champions Trophy

Reports suggest the ICC may move the event to a neutral venue if Pakistan rejects the proposed “hybrid model.”

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Under this arrangement, Pakistan and India would play their ICC tournament matches in Dubai without visiting each other’s countries for at least the next three years. While no formal vote has been taken, sources indicate that this model could debut with the Champions Trophy and serve as a long-term solution for bilateral cricket disputes.

Pakistan and India’s junior teams recently competed in the ACC U19 Asia Cup without a hitch.

The PCB has already submitted its counterproposal to the ICC and the Indian board. PCB insiders emphasize that their focus is on securing a sustainable solution rather than financial compensation, with one official stating, “We don’t want money, we want respect.”

Political and Legal Complexities

The Champions Trophy issue has escalated beyond cricket, involving high-level governmental consultations. While the PCB has briefed Pakistan’s government, the Indian board is reportedly seeking guidance from its authorities. The ICC is eager to resolve the matter swiftly to avoid potential legal complications.

Next Steps and Potential Outcomes

A final decision was expected over the weekend, but discussions are ongoing. Positive developments are anticipated soon, after which the ICC may finalize the Champions Trophy schedule. Matches are likely to be held in Pakistan or the UAE, contingent on the resolution of India’s participation concerns.

The PCB remains steadfast in its demand for respect and a permanent framework for future ICC events, signaling that the outcome of these negotiations will set a precedent for bilateral cricket relations.

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Usama Mustafa