Champions 'Trophy' tour announced, fans of these 8 countries got good news; Know the complete program

ICC announced Champions Trophy Tour: The schedule of Champions Trophy 2025 has not been announced yet, for which fans are eagerly waiting. PCB wants to organize the tournament between February and March next year, but the final decision will be taken by ICC. Meanwhile, on Saturday, ICC announced the schedule of Champions Trophy tour. The trophy tour has started from Islamabad on 16th November i.e. today.

Champions Trophy will reach India last

Let us tell you that a few days ago PCB had announced the Champions Trophy tour in Pakistan. Some cities of Pakistan occupied Kashmir i.e. Pok were also included in this program, on which BCCI had objected. ICC took action and shocked the PCB and decided to remove Pok cities from the tour plan. Now ICC has announced the new tour of Champions Trophy. This tour will run from 16 November to 26 January. The special thing is that the Champions Trophy will be held in India on 26 January. That day is the Republic Day of India.

These 8 countries have been included in the Champions Trophy tour

The Champions Trophy will be held in Pakistan from 16 to 25 January. During this time, the fans there can enjoy seeing up close the trophy which was won by their former captain Sarfaraz Khan in 2017. After this, the Champions Trophy will reach Afghanistan and will remain there between 26 to 28 November. The trophy will reach Bangladesh on 10 December and then leave for South Africa on 13 December. The trophy will be in Australia between December 25 and January 5.

After this will come New Zealand, where the trophy will be held from 6 to 11 January. Then fans of England (12 to 14 January) and India (15 to 26 January) will also be able to see the trophy from close. The trophy will return to Pakistan on January 27.

Complete schedule of Champions Trophy tour

16 November – Islamabad, Pakistan

17 November – Taxila and Khanpur, Pakistan

18 November – Abbottabad, Pakistan

19 November- Murree, Pakistan

20 November- Nathia Gali, Pakistan

22 to 25 November – Karachi, Pakistan

26 to 28 November – Afghanistan

10 to 13 December – Bangladesh

15 to 22 December – South Africa

25 December to 5 January – Australia

6 to 11 January – New Zealand

12 to 14 January – England

15 to 26 January – India

Tournament starting place on 27 January – Pakistan

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