Indian Cricket Board agrees, Champions Trophy will be hosted by Pakistan under hybrid model
Indian Cricket Board agrees, Champions Trophy will be hosted by Pakistan under hybrid model, Indian media Indian media has claimed that the ICC Champions Trophy will be hosted by Pakistan under hybrid model and the BCCI has also expressed its consent to it.
According to an Indian media report, the Indian Cricket Board has agreed to Pakistan’s hybrid model and has also informed the ICC of its decision. The final announcement of the Champions Trophy will be made by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on December 7.
According to the report, India will play its matches at a third location (neutral venue). Under the hybrid model, India will not tour Pakistan until 2027, while Pakistan will also not play any of its matches in India during this time. Champions Trophy; ICC Board meeting postponed again, Indian stubbornness persists As per the agreement reached in the informal meeting, the formula will be applicable to ICC tournaments, Champions Trophy, Women’s World Cup, T20 World Cup 2026 events will also be held under the same formula.
Indian media says that after the consent of the Indian Cricket Board, the ICC is expected to announce the decision on December 7. The Champions Trophy will be on a hybrid model, India’s matches will be held in Dubai, Indian cricket website
Senior journalist Saleem Khaliq says that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials have said that some things are yet to be resolved, some things have still not been accepted, but the matter will be cleared in two days.
He said that after the ICC meeting was canceled, Jay Shah and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi had an informal meeting in which matters were settled.