Pak's host cities ready to put on a show in CT

Every city's style is different, but a warm welcome will greet teams everywhere


AFP February 20, 2025
The colourful ICC Champions Trophy ceremony held at the imposing Lahore Fort provided a grand welcome to the visiting cricket teams. PHOTO: AFP

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LAHORE:

Excitement in Pakistan is reaching fever pitch as the nation prepares to host its first ICC major event for 29 years when the Champions Trophy returns.

Lahore, Rawalpindi and Karachi will stage matches in the competition, with the hosts taking on New Zealand in the tournament opener in Karachi on Wednesday.

As a cricketer forged on the streets of the city, Sarfaraz Ahmed, who captained Pakistan to glory at the most recent ICC Men's Champions Trophy in 2017, cannot wait to see Karachi given its moment in the spotlight.

"Karachi is my city," he said. "It is the City of Lights and I hope so many people will come and see it, it's a fabulous place.

"There is always something happening, people meeting, eating food, having a good time. There is a great buzz about it.

"We have lots of history and especially in cricket, so many great players, a great stadium.

"It's also very welcoming and respectful of opposing players – all Karachi fans will want to see is Kane Williamson bat on February 19 when Pakistan play New Zealand in the opening game.

"I'd urge people to get out and see Karachi at night and try the food! People are also very welcoming; you are guaranteed an amazing welcome from the locals."

The Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, which holds 35,000 people, sees its first action on February 22 when Australia take on England, while it will also host the second semi-final and a possible final on 9 March.

That is an occasion Babar Azam will be desperate to feature in for Pakistan, having grown up in the north-eastern city.

"Lahore matters for me because I am based there," Babar said.

"The fans from Lahore and the ground is special because I started my cricket there. My dream of watching international players materialised in Lahore stadium for the first time. "I got that boost from there and I played most of my cricket there, so that's why the love from people, their excitement and the cheers I get from there gives me more confidence.

"There are a lot of places in Lahore that you can explore like MM Road, Model Town, Defence – and the food in Lahore is very tasty."

Sarfaraz also has fond memories of the city and stadium, having been based there during his lengthy stint with Quetta Gladiators in the PSL.

"It is a great cricketing city that cannot wait to welcome people from outside Pakistan," he said.

"The stadium in Lahore is terrific; it has a fabulous view from the stands, similar to grounds in England and Australia. Everything is new inside the ground, it is fantastic.

"Lahore is also famous for its breakfasts; you have to get out and try them if you are visiting. Paya, halwa puri and especially lassi, there are so many things to eat.

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