ICC Warns Pakistan: Champions Trophy 2025 to be Shifted if 'India Condition' Not Met

ICC Warns Pakistan: Champions Trophy 2025 to be Shifted if 'India Condition' Not Met

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has issued an ultimatum to Pakistan, threatening to shift the 2025 Champions Trophy tournament from its original host country unless it complies with an "Indian condition".

In a surprise move, the ICC announced the new rules for the tournament earlier this week. According to the new guidelines, all participating teams must play at least one home series against India before competing in the Champions Trophy.

Pakistan has been asked to take up this challenge, but if the country fails to do so, the entire tournament may end up being relocated. The 2025 Champions Trophy is scheduled to take place in the United Arab Emirates and Oman from March 1 to April 15 next year.

The ICC's decision has sparked a heated debate among cricket fans and teams alike. Pakistan's team management has hit back at the ICC, stating that the country will not be forced into a humiliating home series against India.

Will Pakistan comply with the "Indian condition" or risk losing its hosting rights? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as we bring you live coverage of the Champions Trophy 2025 preparations and the impact of the ICC's new rules on the cricket world.