The Indian cricket crew is probably not going to venture out to Pakistan for the Champions Prize one year from now. This occurs on the off chance that Rohit Sharma’s men choose to pull out from the competition.

The ICC Champions Prize, to be held in Pakistan one year from now, has entered a natural stage where the Leading body of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has purportedly won’t make a trip to the country for the competition. In their booked draft, Pakistan had saved Lahore as the main scene for the Indian group, expecting to subdue security fears and get the Indian board’s gesture for the competition. However, that doesn’t appear to be the situation as the BCCI said to have shared any semblance of Dubai and Sri Lanka as settings for their matches in a half-and-half model.
However a proper conversation on the BCCI’s proposition hasn’t been held at this point, and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) probably won’t have numerous choices yet to consent to the Indian board’s requests. Yet, for a situation they remain dead set on facilitating each of the walks in Pakistan, the Indian group can choose to haul out of the competition over security worries, as getting the public authority’s gesture is very far-fetched.
Assuming the Indian group hauls out of the Heroes Prize, Sri Lanka will go through in their place, having completed ninth in the 2023 ODI World Cup standings.
Last year, Pakistan had the facilitating privileges for the Asia Cup 2023 however the Indian government didn’t give endorsement to the group to travel and their matches were moved to Sri Lanka.
The Indian cricket crew has not played in Pakistan since the Asia Cup in 2008 and the different sides play each other just at ICC or ACC occasions.
In their last gathering in the T20 World Cup 2024 last month, India crushed Pakistan by six runs in the gathering stage and proceeded to lift their subsequent title.
The ICC Champions Prize 2025 will be the principal significant global cricket competition facilitated exclusively by Pakistan. Already, Pakistan had co-facilitated the 1996 Cricket World Cup with India and Sri Lanka and before that co-facilitated the Dependence Cup with India in 1987.