Cricket NewsNewsNo Signs of Improvement in the Champions Trophy 2025 Stalemate Situation  

No Signs of Improvement in the Champions Trophy 2025 Stalemate Situation  

The Champions Trophy 2025 saga is not  coming to a halt and showing no signs of improvement in the stalemate situation between BCCI and PCB. The saga involves three parties—ICC, BCCI, and PCB—has baffled the entire cricket world for the last three months.  

The situation now becomes concerning, and ICC has to come up with a solution because time is running out as the competition will be held in less than 75 days. If the International Cricket Council (ICC) doesn’t put up a deal that both BCCI and PCB agree on, there are more chances that the tournament will have to be postponed.  

There was a sense of optimism and anticipation that the final schedule for the event would be announced on December 11. However, it is improbable that the World Organization has such declaration scheduled for the day.  

Furthermore, there is no record of ICC Board meeting, which was originally scheduled for December 7. The virtual meeting had to be postponed due to a lack of agreement on how the eight-team competition should be run, and has not been convened since. 

Initially, the tournament’s format remained unknown. However, the issue, as understood, is with future ICC tournaments rather than the current one. Those in the know confirm that the 15-game event will be held in a hybrid format, with 10 games in Pakistan and maybe five in another nation—either the UAE or Sri Lanka.  

The primary impediment to a final resolution of the standoff is BCCI’s unwillingness to agree to Pakistan’s desire for the same format when India hosts global events in the following three years. 

Broadcasters appear to support the BCCI approach, given their investments are predicated on India-specific games. To elaborate, broadcasters can claim their financial commitments were based on a particular number of India’s games, which are the largest income producers in world cricket, and generate higher returns when played in India. 

The PCB’s issue stems from its failure to deal with reality. Furthermore, it has adopted a ‘no-hybrid’ attitude, from which it cannot readily retreat if no satisfactory compensations are provided. A compromise was attempted with Pakistan’s demand for a tri-series involving India and another country. However, it was rejected by both the BCCI and the ICC. 

The ICC is already lagging behind on its contractual duties to stakeholders, particularly in reaching set timetables. The 90-day deadline has passed, and broadcasters under pressure to effectively market the tournament. 

If the impasse remains, it is not impossible that certain stakeholders may rekindle efforts to change the Champions Trophy into a T20 format easier and faster to market than ODIs rapidly losing relevance.

Also Read: The Draft of the 10th Season of PSL is Scheduled to be Held on January 11 

Vishal Kumar
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