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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: PCB started renovating NBS Karachi

Renovation Started at NBS Karachi

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will start in February next year. The PCB chairman has allocated a budget of 12.80 billion Rupees for stadium upgrades.

Read in Detail: ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Pakistan finalized the budget.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will feature 8 teams in Pakistan from the 19th of February. In this regard, the ICC has already allocated and finalized a 70 Million budget to Pakistan.

Read in Detail: Champions Trophy 2025 Budget: ICC Approves $70 Million Budget.

For the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, the PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has allocated a budget of 12.80 Billion Rupees. The budget will be used for the renovation of Stadiums in Pakistan. Gaddafi Stadium Lahore’s 3D Model is ready and has been under construction. Yesterday, the upgrade of National Bank Cricket Arena Karachi has also started and will be completed this year.

Read in Detail: ICC Champion’s Trophy 2025: PCB to get extra money.

The Pakistan Cricket Board is hopeful for hosting the full ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan. However, the Indian Board has yet to confirm India’s participation in the tournament. The ICC has also given Pakistan the budget for the relocation of India’s matches outside Pakistan.

Read in Detail: Rohit Sharma to stay as captain in ICC Champions Trophy 25

A few days ago, BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla said that we are waiting for the Indian Government’s Approval. He further mentioned that “we also expect retaliation from Pakistan we won’t go there.”

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