Date for India-Pakistan Champions Trophy match announced
Published: 06:12 PM,Dec 24,2024 | EDITED : 10:12 PM,Dec 24,2024
DUBAI: Bitter rivals Pakistan and India will square off in the Champions Trophy in Dubai on February 23 as the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the schedule on Tuesday.
The tournament runs from February 19 to March 9 and will be split between host country Pakistan and neutral venue Dubai.
India refused to travel to Pakistan due to security fears and political tension.
'The eight-team tournament will feature 15 matches, and will be played across Pakistan and in Dubai,' announced the ICC.
The competing teams are divided into two groups with defending champions Pakistan, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh in Group A while Group B comprises South Africa, Australia, Afghanistan and England.
The final announcement came after a month-long stand-off with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) initially adamant it host all the matches.
But after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) refused to change its stance the PCB finally agreed, though they reached a compromise as Pakistan will play at a neutral venue in any event hosted by India until 2027.
Pakistan, who won the title in 2017, will open the event with a match against New Zealand in Karachi on February 19 while India play Bangladesh in Dubai the following day.
The first semifinal will be held in Dubai on March 4 while Lahore will stage the second the next day.
But there are two venues announced for the final, subject to India's qualification.
'Lahore will also host the final on March 9, unless India qualify, in which case it will be played in Dubai,' said the ICC. -- AFP
Schedule:
February 19: Pakistan v New Zealand, Karachi, Pakistan
February 20: Bangladesh v India, Dubai
February 21: Afghanistan v South Africa, Karachi
February 22: Australia v England, Lahore
February 23: Pakistan v India, Dubai
February 24: Bangladesh v New Zealand, Rawalpindi
February 25: Australia v South Africa, Rawalpindi
February 26: Afghanistan v England, Lahore
February 27: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Rawalpindi
February 28: Afghanistan v Australia, Lahore
March 1: South Africa v England, Karachi
March 2: New Zealand v India, Dubai
March 4: Semifinal 1, Dubai
March 5: Semifinal 2, Lahore
March 9: Final, Lahore (unless India qualify, when it will be played in Dubai)
March 10: Reserve day
The tournament runs from February 19 to March 9 and will be split between host country Pakistan and neutral venue Dubai.
India refused to travel to Pakistan due to security fears and political tension.
'The eight-team tournament will feature 15 matches, and will be played across Pakistan and in Dubai,' announced the ICC.
The competing teams are divided into two groups with defending champions Pakistan, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh in Group A while Group B comprises South Africa, Australia, Afghanistan and England.
The final announcement came after a month-long stand-off with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) initially adamant it host all the matches.
But after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) refused to change its stance the PCB finally agreed, though they reached a compromise as Pakistan will play at a neutral venue in any event hosted by India until 2027.
Pakistan, who won the title in 2017, will open the event with a match against New Zealand in Karachi on February 19 while India play Bangladesh in Dubai the following day.
The first semifinal will be held in Dubai on March 4 while Lahore will stage the second the next day.
But there are two venues announced for the final, subject to India's qualification.
'Lahore will also host the final on March 9, unless India qualify, in which case it will be played in Dubai,' said the ICC. -- AFP
Schedule:
February 19: Pakistan v New Zealand, Karachi, Pakistan
February 20: Bangladesh v India, Dubai
February 21: Afghanistan v South Africa, Karachi
February 22: Australia v England, Lahore
February 23: Pakistan v India, Dubai
February 24: Bangladesh v New Zealand, Rawalpindi
February 25: Australia v South Africa, Rawalpindi
February 26: Afghanistan v England, Lahore
February 27: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Rawalpindi
February 28: Afghanistan v Australia, Lahore
March 1: South Africa v England, Karachi
March 2: New Zealand v India, Dubai
March 4: Semifinal 1, Dubai
March 5: Semifinal 2, Lahore
March 9: Final, Lahore (unless India qualify, when it will be played in Dubai)
March 10: Reserve day