ICC allocates $70 million for hosting Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan

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(Web Desk) — The International Cricket Council (ICC) has allocated a significant $70 million for the Champions Trophy 2025, which will be hosted by Pakistan.

This substantial investment highlights the ICC’s commitment to supporting major cricket events and enhancing the sport’s global presence.

The funds will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful execution of the tournament, addressing various needs such as infrastructure improvements, event management, and logistical arrangements. The aim is to provide a smooth and unforgettable experience for both players and fans.

Scheduled to take place from February to March 2025, the Champions Trophy will bring together the world’s top cricketing nations in Pakistan to compete for the prestigious title. This event offers Pakistan a prime opportunity to showcase its capabilities on the international stage and strengthen its standing in the global cricket community.

The ICC’s considerable financial support underscores its confidence in Pakistan’s ability to deliver a world-class event. It also aligns with the ICC’s broader strategy to promote cricket across different regions, fostering the sport’s growth and popularity. As preparations advance, fans can anticipate a thrilling and competitive Champions Trophy that will celebrate cricket and unite nations through their shared passion for the game.

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