BCCI refuses to include Pakistan's name on India's Champions Trophy jersey

India had earlier refused to travel to Pakistan, prompting the hybrid arrangement.


News Desk January 21, 2025

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A new controversy has erupted ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) reportedly refused to feature 'Pakistan,' the host nation's name, on Team India's jerseys. The tournament is set to be held in Pakistan and Dubai under a hybrid model.

India had earlier refused to travel to Pakistan, prompting the hybrid arrangement where Pakistan remains the official host while India's matches are relocated to Dubai.

The latest decision by the BCCI has drawn sharp criticism from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), accusing India of mixing politics with cricket.

"BCCI is bringing politics into cricket," a PCB official told Indian media souces. "First, they refused to travel to Pakistan. Now, they don't want the host nation’s name on their jerseys. This undermines the ICC's regulations and the spirit of the game."

The BCCI also reportedly refused to send captain Rohit Sharma to Pakistan for the captains’ meeting and opening ceremony, further exacerbating tensions.

Fans and cricket analysts have voiced their frustration over the issue, calling it a distraction from the sport's primary focus. The PCB has urged the ICC to intervene and ensure compliance with tournament protocols, warning that such disputes could set a troubling precedent for future events.

On the other hand, the ICC has announced the official logo for Champions Trophy 2025.

 

The Champions Trophy, beginning in February 2025, has already faced challenges stemming from the strained political and sporting relationship between India and Pakistan.

With just weeks remaining before the tournament, this latest conflict underscores the broader diplomatic issues overshadowing the game.

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