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Pakistan vs New Zealand – Champions Trophy 2025 Opener

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    The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 kicks off with an exciting clash between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi. The match is set to begin at 2:30 PM IST, and fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the action. Both teams will be looking to start their campaign with a win in this high-stakes tournament. Where to Watch?  Live Streaming & TV Channels Cricket enthusiasts can catch the live action across various platforms. In India, the match will be available on Star Sports 1, 2, Sports18 and streamed on JioHotstar. Pakistan fans can tune in to PTV Sports and Ten Sports, while online streaming will be available on Myco and Tamasha. Sky Sports, SuperSport, ESPN, and Amazon Prime Video will cover other regions. Pakistan Squad: A Powerhouse Lineup Led by Babar Azam, Pakistan boasts a balanced squad featuring star batsmen like Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan, while their bowling attack, spearheaded by Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Naseem Shah, looks...

PCB Faces Diplomatic and Financial Dilemma After India's Refusal for Champions Trophy 2025

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 The decision by India to turn down the opportunity to participate in the Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan has created significant diplomatic and financial challenges for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). This development has highlighted the ongoing tensions between the two countries, affecting not just the sport but also the business side of cricket. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi’s engagement with the government to address this situation reflects the gravity of the issue at hand, especially considering the potential financial repercussions of India’s decision to not travel to Pakistan. From a strategic standpoint, the PCB’s emphasis on securing all teams and ensuring preparations for the event are in place is commendable. However, their acknowledgment of the financial risks associated with boycotting India highlights the delicate balance between politics and sports. Pakistan’s suggestion to take the matter to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) also indicates how far the issue ...