Expect a BCCI official to meet Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi to tackle the Champions Trophy 2025 hosting issue.
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BCCI OFFICIAL TO MEET PCB CHIEF IN EFFORT TO RESOLVE CHAMPIONS TROPHY 2025 HOSTING DEADLOCK
Expect the BCCI official to meet Naqvi in an effort to resolve the Champions Trophy 2025 hosting deadlock over tensions between Pakistan and India.
Furthermore, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah is expected to talk to Naqvi over the phone.
Furthermore, the BCCI official will also meet officials from the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai.
This development came after the PCB on Thursday named Sumair Ahmad Syed as Champions Trophy chief operating officer.
Syed is also expect to talk to Shah either virtually or in person, related to the Champions Trophy 2025 hosting issue.
NAQVI CONFIDENT IN SYED ABILITIES TO MAKE PAKISTAN’S HOSTING EFFORT A SUCCESS
Moreover, Naqvi is confident on Syed’s abilities to make Pakistan’s hosting of the Champions Trophy 2025 a success.
Furthermore, the PCB official described the COO as an “exceptionally organized professional.”
“Sumair is exceptionally organized professional with a wealth of administrative expertise,” Naqvi said.
“I am confident he will deliver an unforgettable ICC Champions Trophy 2025 for players, officials, and fans alike,” he added.
Syed is committed to use the Champions Trophy 2025 hosting to showcase Pakistan’s fitness to “host world-class cricketing events.”
HOSTING PREPARATIONS STILL WITHIN SCHEDULE DESPITE PAKISTAN, INDIA TENSIONS, SAYS SYED
Furthermore, Syed assured that preparations for the hosting are still within schedule.
He made the assurance despite tensions between Pakistan and India.
Moreover, the COO said Pakistan welcomes all players and fans from around the world to visit the country.
“The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 promises to showcase Pakistan’s ability to host world-class cricketing events,” Syed said.
“Preparations are already well underway, with stadium upgrades nearing completion and crucial discussions ongoing with the International Cricket Council,” he added.