Pakistan cricket fans are in for a treat as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has included a much-anticipated match against arch-rivals India in the draft schedule for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy.
The marquee clash is slated for March 1st at the historic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
This news has generated significant interest in the Indian media, with some outlets raising concerns about security considerations. It’s important to note that the PCB has reportedly proposed Lahore as the venue for all of India’s matches during the tournament.
The draft schedule, submitted to the ICC for approval, places Pakistan and India alongside New Zealand and Bangladesh in Group A. Group B features powerhouses like Australia, England, South Africa, and Afghanistan.
While all participating nations have reportedly expressed support for the Champions Trophy, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will make a final decision regarding their participation after consulting with the Indian government.
The proposed tournament window is February 19th to March 9th, with March 10th serving as a reserve day for the final.
Cricket enthusiasts around the world will be eagerly awaiting confirmation of the final schedule and India’s participation. The potential India-Pakistan clash promises to be a high-octane encounter, adding a special dimension to the Champions Trophy.