The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi has made headlines with his decision to decline a $400,000 VIP hospitality box for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 matches in Dubai. Instead of enjoying the matches from a luxury box, Naqvi has chosen to be among the regular fans, soaking in the real cricket atmosphere. He was initially allocated a 30-seat luxury box by the UAE Cricket Board, but Naqvi opted to sell that premium seating. His choice has been praised widely.
ICC announced tickets for the Champions Trophy
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is expected to draw huge crowds. Naqvi’s decision now has added more context to the India vs Pakistan rivalry and many see it as a humble move. Meanwhile, the ICC has announced additional ticket availability for several high-profile matches, aiming to accommodate the massive interest from fans.
Big matches in Champions Trophy
Some of the matches with newly released tickets include the much-awaited Pakistan vs India clash on February 23. Other exciting fixtures with additional tickets are the tournament opener between Bangladesh and India on February 20, New Zealand vs India on March 2, and the first semi-final on March 4. Given the overwhelming demand, particularly for Pakistani and Indian fans, the ICC is trying to ensure more people can experience these thrilling contests live.
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Tournament to happen in Pakistan and UAE
Set across Pakistan and the UAE, the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 promises to be a spectacular event. The curtain-raiser match will see the defending champions facing New Zealand in Karachi on February 19. India will play all their matches in Dubai, with fans eagerly looking forward to the India vs Pakistan game on February 23
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