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Pakistan Cricket Board clarified the absence of India's flag at Karachi Stadium ahead of the Champions Trophy 2025, citing logistical reasons due to India playing its matches in Dubai under the hybrid model.
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The Champions Trophy will witness a total of eight teams that have been divided into two groups of four each. A total of 12 group-stage matches will be played, followed by the semifinals and final.
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Muzna Masood Malik works as a model in Pakistan and she has worked with some of the renowned clothing brands so far.
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After undergoing one of its most significant facelifts since the 1996 World Cup, Gaddafi Stadium is ready to host the Champions Trophy.
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Gaddafi Stadium, the iconic venue in Lahore, is one of the stadiums undergoing intensive renovations in preparation for the tournament.
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The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be played across Pakistan and in Dubai from February 19 and will run for 19 days featuring 15 thrilling matches. Pakistan are the defending champions of the tournament, having won the title in 2017. Ahead of the 2025 edition of the Champions Trophy, let's take a look at the winners of each edition over the years: 
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Despite the uncertainty, Pakistan remains confident about hosting the Champions Trophy. The PCB has already started preparations, with venues and logistics being carefully mapped out.
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The ICC has asked PCB to cancel the Champions Trophy trophy tour in PoK regions following BCCI's objections. With India’s participation uncertain and ongoing smog issues in key Pakistani cities, the PCB must revise its promotional plans for CT 2025.
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The source said that the PCB is expecting to get some sort of viable answer from the BCCI officials at the coming meeting on the progress they have made (if any) on seeking clearance from their government to send their team to Pakistan early next year for the tournament.
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In a statement that has undoubtedly buoyed the spirits of cricket fans and officials in Pakistan, ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice affirmed that there are currently no plans to relocate the Champions Trophy.
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Despite the ongoing discussions about his remuneration, Gambhir is already concentrating on assembling a support staff of his choice, gearing up for the significant challenges ahead during his three-year tenure.






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