The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a major shift in plans as part of its preparations for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 concerning the upcoming tri-nation ODI series.
Originally scheduled to be held in Multan, the tri-series will now be relocated to Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and Karachi’s National Bank Stadium as confirmed by PCB.
The series, featuring Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa, will serve as a key test for the newly upgraded venues, showcasing Pakistan’s readiness to deliver world-class facilities for players, officials, and fans.
The PCB cited the advanced stage of renovations at Gaddafi Stadium and National Bank Stadium as the primary reason for the relocation. With significant upgrades nearing completion, these venues are poised to meet international standards ahead of the Champions Trophy.
The PCB reassured fans and stakeholders that all renovation work is on track to be completed by late January, ensuring both stadiums are ready to host not only the tri-series but also high-profile international events in the future.
While the primary focus has been on Lahore and Karachi, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is also undergoing improvements. These include the installation of 10,000 new chairs, upgrades to hospitality boxes, and two digital replay screens. The upgrades aim to align the venue with international standards for future events.
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