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Champions Trophy: ICC rubbishes Indian claims of removing 'Pakistan' from jersey logos

News Desk

Jan 21

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has dismissed Indian media claims that Pakistan's name has been removed from the Champions Trophy jerseys.  

 

According to reports, the ICC clarified that all teams are required to display the tournament logo on their shirts, which includes the name of the host country. If any team fails to comply with this rule, the ICC may take action against it.  

 

The official logo for this year’s tournament, designed by the ICC, includes "Pakistan 2025." Indian media, however, claims that India will avoid wearing shirts with Pakistan's name during the tournament.  

 

Meanwhile, sources from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) clarified that no official had spoken to the Indian media regarding the removal of the logo.  

 

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), on the other hand, has refused to send captain Rohit Sharma to the tournament's opening ceremony and captains' meeting.  

 

In light of India's refusal to play in Pakistan, the Champions Trophy will follow a hybrid model. India will play its matches in Dubai, and if the country qualifies, the semi-finals or finals will also be held there.

 

The Champions Trophy is scheduled to take place from February 19 to March 9 this year, with Pakistan as the host and defending champion.

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