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India’s Champions Trophy Matches Shifted to UAE: Here’s Why

Pakistan opts for a neutral venue, with India set to compete in the UAE next year.

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India’s Champions Trophy Matches Shifted to UAE: Here’s Why

Cricket fans, get ready for a twist! India will play its Champions Trophy matches in the UAE next year after hosts Pakistan opted for a neutral venue.

The decision follows political tensions that have kept India from visiting Pakistan since 2008.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed the move, with spokesperson Amir Mir stating, "The PCB has chosen the United Arab Emirates as the neutral venue." This decision comes after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) cited government advice against sending its team to Pakistan.

The two cricketing giants, India and Pakistan, only face off in multi-team tournaments, such as the 50-over World Cup held in India last year. The upcoming eight-team Champions Trophy, scheduled for February and March 2025, continues this trend of neutral-ground showdowns.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) recently reinforced its stance on neutrality, announcing that matches between India and Pakistan in ICC-organized tournaments would take place at neutral venues. This policy extends to other upcoming events, including the women's ODI World Cup in India next year and the men's T20 World Cup in 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

For cricket fans in the UAE, this marks another opportunity to witness the intense rivalry between India and Pakistan live. As the countdown begins, the anticipation for the Champions Trophy is building, promising a tournament packed with thrilling moments and fierce competition.

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