Saturday, November 30, 2024

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 - My say on this saga


My feelings about the decision to not host the Champions Trophy are entirely my personal opinion and reflect a deep sense of pride in reclaiming the integrity of the country. It’s understandable to see the hosting of such a prestigious event as a way to showcase Pakistan's capabilities and improvements to the international community. 

The way sporting events can influence perceptions of safety and stability is significant, especially when it comes to a sport as beloved as cricket in Pakistan. The investment in security and hospitality highlights the progress made in these areas, and it's frustrating when those efforts aren't recognized in decisions about hosting major events.

The frustration with the hybrid model or relocation is also understandable but also it is something void of national integrity; it feels like a missed opportunity to reclaim Pakistan’s place in the cricketing world. Hosting the Champions Trophy could have been a powerful statement about the resilience and passion of Pakistanis, not just in cricket but on a national level.

What do you think are the next steps for Pakistan Cricket Board and the government to advocate for hosting major events in the future? It must feel crucial to find ways to effectively communicate Pakistan's progress and capability to the global cricket community.



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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 - the drama continues



Oh, the charade of diplomacy and pretense continues with India throwing a wrench in Pakistan's plans to host the 2025 Champions Trophy. The ICC Board, in its magnanimous wisdom, has generously granted the PCB extra time to devise a feasible plan amidst India's stubborn refusal to set foot on Pakistani soil. The deadline for this absurd conundrum's resolution looms within the next 24-48 hours. Friday’s ICC Board meeting, a hasty affair lasting under 15 minutes, aimed to untangle the mess surrounding the eight-team tournament. PCB’s chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, journeyed to Dubai for this theatrical performance, though most attendees preferred the safety of their online cocoons. In a surreal twist, a few member boards will now join ICC leadership, PCB, and BCCI to hammer out an agreement that won't offend anyone's delicate sensibilities. Rumors suggest that clandestine discussions have been ongoing, with further negotiations scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Naqvi, ever the diplomat, has expressed willingness to entertain BCCI’s grievances about traveling to Pakistan, a sentiment he’s now compelled to act upon. Before any grand proposal can be finalized, it must navigate the labyrinthine bureaucracies of both Indian and Pakistani governments. India's government has outright barred their team from traveling, prompting the PCB to insist that any decisions must have their government's blessing. The ICC Board, a pantheon of representatives from all 12 Full Member countries, met with three fantastical options for the tournament's fate: 
Right now, situation tilted in balance for the fate of
ICC Champions Trophy
  1. The hybrid model: Most matches in Pakistan, with India’s games held elsewhere. 
  2. The tournament entirely outside Pakistan, though the PCB retains hosting rights. 
  3. The entire event in Pakistan, sans India. 
The PCB has resolutely opposed the hybrid model, though whispers of conditional acceptance have surfaced, possibly involving a quid pro quo for future ICC events in India. Naqvi, coy as ever, hinted that government approval is paramount, maintaining the stance of acting in Pakistan’s best interest. One board director confided to ESPNcricinfo that the hybrid model might be the only viable solution. With the tournament set to commence in less than 90 days on February 19, venues in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi are poised to host the games. Yet, the hybrid option necessitates an additional venue outside Pakistan. The ICC Board had approved a match schedule in October, but India's travel prohibition remains a stubborn hurdle. India’s reluctance to travel was only made public this month when the BCCI informed the ICC, delaying the official schedule launch previously slated for November 11. The PCB has been clamoring for detailed justifications from the BCCI, insisting on a written explanation. India’s Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, in a masterpiece of diplomatic evasion, cited "security concerns" for the decision. "Refer to the BCCI statement," the spokesperson deflected during a routine press briefing. "They mentioned security concerns, making it unlikely for the team to travel." Yet, the BCCI has remained mum, avoiding any public discourse on the matter, and deftly passing the decision-making buck to the Indian government. In this theater of the absurd, the saga of the 2025 Champions Trophy hosting rights rolls on, with Pakistan's national interests caught in the crossfire of political maneuvering and bureaucratic posturing.


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Monday, November 25, 2024

PCB Firmly Rejects Hybrid Model for Champions Trophy

Could we see such scenes at Gaddafi?
India's attempts to undermine Pakistan's hosting of the Champions Trophy are escalating, with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) using backdoor diplomacy and Indian media to cast doubts about the security situation in Pakistan. 

Despite there being no official communication from the BCCI to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the Indian media has been perpetuating a narrative that the Indian team is hesitant to travel to Pakistan for the tournament. However, the PCB has reiterated its commitment to hosting the tournament in Pakistan, refusing to accept a hybrid model.

The PCB chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, emphasized that the BCCI has not raised any formal objections regarding India's participation in the tournament. Naqvi also pointed out that Pakistan has made significant concessions to India in the past, including travelling to India for the ODI World Cup in 2023 despite India's refusal to reciprocate for the Asia Cup.

It appears that India's reluctance to send its team to Pakistan is driven by its own internal politics rather than any valid security concerns. The PCB has assured that all necessary facilities and security arrangements will be made to ensure the smooth conduct of the tournament.

Naqvi, who is also the Pakistan interior minister, emphasized that politics should not be allowed to interfere with sporting events. He stated that Pakistan will not make any exceptions for India in the future if they fail to reciprocate the hospitality and goodwill shown by Pakistan.

Critical Analysis:

This episode highlights the complex dynamics of India-Pakistan relations, with cricket often used as a pawn in their geopolitics. India's attempt to deflect attention from its own reluctance to travel to Pakistan by using the media and raising unsubstantiated security concerns is a classic case of diplomatic gamesmanship.

By using the Indian media to create a narrative that Pakistan is not a suitable host, the BCCI is attempting to deflect pressure from its own government and public to avoid travelling to Pakistan. However, the PCB's stance remains unambiguous: if India does not send its team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, Pakistan will reassess its participation in future tournaments in India.

Using sports as a diplomatic tool is nothing new, but it is particularly egregious in this case. India's actions are a clear attempt to undermine Pakistan's reputation and credibility as a host country, while simultaneously trying to politicize the event to its advantage.

Ultimately, the success of the Champions Trophy in Pakistan will depend on the cooperation and goodwill of all participating teams, including India. However, if India continues to play politics with cricket, it may find itself increasingly isolated in the international sporting community.



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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Zimbabwe v Pakistan - Zim won by 80 runs (DLS method)


Zimbabwe’s 80-run victory over Pakistan in the first ODI starkly exposes a troubling decline in Pakistan’s performance. Despite the high of a recent series win against Australia, Pakistan's approach in this match was marred by a clear lack of strategic management. The decision-making on the field was subpar, and the overall execution fell short of expectations.

However, it's not all bleak. Mohammad Rizwan's proactive efforts to integrate new talent into the squad are commendable and vital for the team’s future success. His vision for nurturing emerging players is a positive step forward, reflecting a commitment to building a resilient and versatile team.

Going forward, Pakistan must embrace the principle of Kaizen—continuous improvement—and establish a robust backup strategy. Ensuring that a reliable Player B is always ready to step in when Player A is selected will advocate an accountability aspect and maintain high-performance standards. It's crucial to remember that positions in the team are earned through effort and determination, not merely given.



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ICC Champions Trophy - nothing but an example of how wars are going to be done in future


I know it is a cricketing blog and I might sound like Mr. Zaid Hamid. Still, the fact is when I am joining all the missing pieces of the puzzle, things aren't adding up if we recall ourselves, India is right in their stance since they haven't uttered anything from their end, but instead, like I mentioned a term in one of my previous (blog post) pieces, Indian media is translating their government and their cricket board's stance, otherwise utter silence from their government and their cricket board.

Whereas our side of the media?

Like the image on your right-hand side, Pakistan media made a similar sort of mess up, instead of being quiet and doing the reconciliation from behind the back doors, they are to be blamed for all of the havoc and torture, we have been experiencing in past one month, without any سر and پیر of the real issue, India has been playing a distraction game just like famous character in one of the Bollywood movie "3 Idiots", there was a character named "Chatur", who used to distract students during "Chand Raat" before actual exams, whereas he used to study, this is what Pakistani media did to Pakistan's interests.

Why have we been hype oriented?

The following screenshot provides a reality check, highlighting the direction our society is heading. Instead of comparing ourselves with neighbouring countries, it’s clear that their interest levels and standards differ significantly from ours. When I compared the thought processes of Pakistani and Indian journalists, it became evident that Indian journalists are far ahead. This comparison reveals a stark difference in the media's effectiveness. What problems has our media resolved? Instead, they have muddled Pakistani interests, spreading chaos rather than clarity.

While assertiveness is commendable, using it to undermine our own people and compromise national interests is detrimental. Our media has created havoc in the minds of their audiences, leaving crucial issues unresolved and hidden. If we point fingers at India, we must also question ourselves: Who allowed them to exploit our weaknesses?

Problem solution matrix




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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Instead of working on quality, where is our concentration?


It is absolutely unacceptable that we, as Pakistanis, have allowed ourselves to be misled by the relentless media hype surrounding our cricket. India has transformed into a dominant force while Pakistan stagnates. If bilateral relations resume, the gap will close even further. We must act now! #PakistanCricket #IndiaCricket #T20I #CricketReform
We need to face the reality that our opponents are better than us. It’s time to stop getting sidetracked by media battles and put our energy into strengthening our infrastructure and honing our skills. We must drop the delusion of superiority and commit to genuinely improving our cricketing standards. It's essential that we restore our cricketing legacy through decisive action and teamwork. #CricketForChange #PakistanCricket #TeamWork






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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 - still in jeopardy


The ICC Board is set to convene next week for an emergency meeting to discuss the fate of the 2025 Champions Trophy. According to ESPNcricinfo, the single-point agenda for the meeting, likely to be held on November 26, is to reach a consensus on whether a hybrid model should be adopted for the tournament, with matches being spread between Pakistan, the host country, and a second overseas venue, yet to be confirmed. Several sources have confirmed this development to ESPNcricinfo, although an ICC spokesperson stated there has been no official communication regarding next week's meeting. How many boards have been informed of the meeting remains to be seen. A PCB official also indicated they had yet to receive any such information. The ICC Board comprises representatives from the 12 Full Member countries, three representatives from Associates, an independent director, along with the ICC chairman and CEO. The emergency meeting has been called following the BCCI's communication to the ICC that the Indian government has denied Rohit Sharma's team permission to travel to Pakistan. This decision was communicated only a fortnight ago. The PCB was awarded hosting rights for the eight-team ODI tournament three years ago, in November 2021, and has been steadfast in its stance to conduct the entire event in Pakistan, specifically at the venues in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi. Accepting this hybrid model undermines Pakistan’s national integrity and sets a dangerous precedent. This is Pakistan's lone opportunity to host an ICC event since 1996, and allowing India to dictate terms not only disrespects the host nation but also diminishes the significance of hosting rights. If Pakistan accepts this model, it will send a clear message that its sovereignty and decisions can be easily compromised, eroding the respect and authority that the country holds on the international stage. Pakistan must stand firm to protect its integrity and ensure that the Champions Trophy is hosted entirely within its borders, as originally planned.

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Monday, November 18, 2024

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 - The PCB vs. BCCI: Navigating the Champions Trophy Standoff


The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is still awaiting a response from the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding India's refusal to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy next February. Despite having written to the ICC a week ago for clarity and details on the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)'s decision, the PCB has yet to receive any formal communication.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi remains optimistic about hosting the tournament, marking Pakistan's first ICC event since 1996. “We have sent them [ICC] the questions we had,” Naqvi said during a press interaction at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium. “We are still waiting for their response. I believe that sports and politics are separate and no country should mix the two. Even now, I still have positive expectations about the Champions Trophy.”

Naqvi emphasized that the PCB is committed to hosting the tournament in Pakistan without resorting to a hybrid model, although he expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue with the BCCI to resolve the issue. "At this moment, every team that has qualified for the Champions Trophy is ready to come," he stated. "Nobody has any issues. I will say today also, if India has any concerns, speak to us about them, we can ease those concerns. I don't think there is any reason for them not to visit."

When questioned about the possibility of boycotting the event if hosting rights are revoked, Naqvi highlighted Pakistan's pride and the importance of the ICC's credibility. "My feeling is that the ICC will have to think about its credibility, that are they an organisation for all the world's bodies," he asserted.

The Champions Trophy tour began in Islamabad and had to be rerouted following BCCI's objections. Initially, the tour included Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan Administered Kashmir, but this destination was removed due to the BCCI's complaint. The revised route has yet to be cancelled and they will return to Pakistan in January after visiting the other seven participant countries.

Naqvi urged the ICC to announce the tournament schedule soon, allowing the PCB to continue its preparations effectively. The delay in communication and the ICC's lack of a clear stance raises questions about its ability to manage global cricketing events impartially.

In a professional environment, accountability must be prioritized over mere good faith. The ICC's failure to impose clear conditions when allocating the Champions Trophy to Pakistan in 2021 is a glaring oversight. Why wasn't a definitive timeline established, including a strict deadline for the BCCI to confirm whether India would travel to Pakistan? A hard deadline, set at least a year in advance, would have provided the necessary clarity and prevented this last-minute confusion. Instead, the BCCI's refusal to travel was communicated to the ICC only on November 6, just over three months before the tournament’s scheduled start on February 19. This lack of foresight by the ICC has not only created unnecessary uncertainty but also shown a lack of respect for Pakistan's efforts as the host. Pakistan deserves better planning and a more professional approach from the global cricketing body.

It is high time for the ICC to uphold its credibility and ensure that decisions are made transparently and in the best interests of all member nations. The current situation not only undermines Pakistan's efforts but also sets a concerning precedent for future ICC events.



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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 - Stop blaming ICC, it is India who has to set accountable


In a professional environment, accountability must be prioritized over mere good faith. The question arises: why did the ICC, in 2021, fail to impose conditions when allocating the Champions Trophy to Pakistan? For instance, why wasn’t a clear timeline set, with a firm deadline for the BCCI to confirm whether India would travel to Pakistan? Such a hard deadline could have been established a year before the event, providing clarity and preventing last-minute confusion. Instead, the BCCI's decision not to travel was communicated to the ICC only around November 6—just over three months before the tournament's scheduled start on February 19. This lack of foresight by the ICC has created unnecessary uncertainty, and Pakistan, as the host, deserves better planning and respect for its efforts.

My say

India must recognize the importance of respecting all member cricket boards, including Pakistan. While Pakistan has been granted only one ICC event, India is hosting three. It is essential to foster a spirit of cooperation rather than creating unnecessary hurdles. If these challenges continue, any aggressive stance taken by member cricket boards will simply be a response to India’s actions. Respecting the rights and interests of all members is crucial for maintaining harmony and fairness within the global cricketing community.


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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 - Creating an unfavorable optic for Pakistan


Pakistan if not taking decisions sensibly,
have themselves to be blamed 
India's refusal to travel to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is undeniably damaging to the country's reputation, especially at a time when Pakistan is actively seeking to host ICC events in the future. This decision raises significant doubts about Pakistan's ability to successfully bid for and host global cricket tournaments on its own territory.

Motivated by political factors, this refusal not only undermines Pakistan’s position in the cricketing world but also delivers a clear message of instability and hesitation regarding its capacity to host major events. The consequences of this decision are profound; it limits Pakistan's chances of securing prestigious ICC events in the future and risks severely harming its cricketing reputation on the international stage. Pakistan must address this challenge head-on to reclaim its standing in the global cricket arena.


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ICC Champions Trophy - Controversy in trophy tour


It is an ICC event, so why is PCB following
dictations when none follows their dictation?
The ICC's Champions Trophy tour will begin on Saturday from Islamabad, Pakistan, but will exclude Muzaffarabad from its initial leg due to objections raised by the BCCI. The removal of Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, sends a harmful message to those living in these areas, implying they are not worthy of recognition. These regions deserve the same acknowledgement as major cities like Karachi. Furthermore, the PCB missed a crucial opportunity by failing to include Peshawar and Quetta in the tour. These cities are just as integral to Pakistan, and promoting tourism there should have been a priority, rather than focusing solely on a few selective venues.

This objection caused delays in finalizing a new route, raising concerns about the tour's potential postponement. The PCB announced the tour's launch and route on social media on Thursday, catching the ICC off guard. As an ICC event, protocol dictates that the global body announces such details.

However, an alternative route was finalized late on Friday, allowing the tour to begin as originally planned and announced by the PCB. Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar will accompany the trophy on the first day as it is displayed at iconic landmarks in Islamabad, including Daman-e-Koh, Faisal Mosque, and the Pakistan Monument.

From Islamabad, the trophy will visit schools, colleges, and landmarks in Abbottabad, Murree, and Karachi in the opening leg before embarking on an international tour to the seven other countries participating in the Champions Trophy.

The trophy will return to Pakistan on January 27, three weeks before the tournament's scheduled start, for another tour of venues across Pakistan.

With less than 100 days remaining until the tournament, it is unacceptable that there is still uncertainty about how much of the event will be held in Pakistan. I have been vocal in condemning this decision because it will undoubtedly tarnish Pakistan's image, while India will take every opportunity to undermine us. We must focus on the broader implications rather than getting caught up in short-term thinking. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) that its government will not allow the team to play in Pakistan, proposing a hybrid model where India plays its matches elsewhere. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) must stand firm and reject this notion; the entire tournament must and should be held in Pakistan only.

The PCB has written to the ICC, demanding that the BCCI provide written reasons for its refusal to visit and clarify when the ICC was informed of the BCCI's decision. 

It is unacceptable for the PCB to allow foreign entities to dictate terms that compromise Pakistan's interests. The PCB must assert its authority and prioritize national interests over external pressures.


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