The International Cricket Council (ICC) delegation, currently on a visit to Pakistan, has expressed satisfaction with the ongoing preparations for the 2025 Champions Trophy, which will feature Karachi and Rawalpindi as host venues.
During a productive meeting with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in Islamabad, the delegation received assurances regarding the timely completion of stadium upgrades and robust security arrangements for the tournament.
According to PCB spokesmen, the final venue inspection will take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, the only venue yet to be evaluated by the ICC. A five-member delegation is scheduled to visit Lahore today to conduct this assessment. Following their arrival, the delegation members will rest before visiting Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday 21st September for a comprehensive review of the preparations.
The PCB has planned an extensive briefing for the delegation, highlighting the ongoing upgrade work at the stadium, which includes the LCCA ground where practice sessions for participating teams will be held. Additionally, the historic Bagh-e-Jinnah ground has been proposed as an alternative practice venue.
Meetings with various officials regarding security protocols are also on the agenda. After the completion of their visit, the delegation is expected to return to Dubai on Saturday night.
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi confirmed that the ICC delegation was pleased with the security arrangements observed in Karachi, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad. He reassured stakeholders that world-class preparations are underway for the ICC Champions Trophy, with all stadium upgrades set for completion in advance of the event.
He emphasized that players will compete in a safe and peaceful environment, with upgraded stadiums providing international-standard facilities, ensuring fans have a memorable experience while supporting all teams in this cricket-loving nation.
The ICC delegation, led by Senior Manager of Events Sarah Edgar, discussed various aspects of the tournament with the PCB, including security protocols, accommodation arrangements, and logistical planning.
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