
Cricket legends hail Pakistan as ideal hosts for ICC Champions Trophy 2025
With the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 set to begin on February 19, cricket legends Ian Bishop, JP Duminy, and Tim Southee have praised Pakistan's role as the host nation.
Their remarks highlight the country's cricketing passion and its return to the global stage as a major tournament venue after nearly three decades.
The Champions Trophy marks Pakistan's first ICC event since 1996, and cricketing figures have lauded the country's efforts in preparing for the competition.
Former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop expressed his excitement, calling Pakistan the ideal host. "I couldn't think of a better place to be hosts of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 than Pakistan," he said, emphasizing the country's deep cricketing roots and passionate fans.
Bishop also commended the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for upgrading stadiums nationwide to ensure a world-class tournament experience.
Former New Zealand captain Tim Southee echoed these sentiments, acknowledging Pakistan as a prime location for international cricket and praising the energy of its fans.
South Africa's JP Duminy shared his enthusiasm, noting the immense support for the game in Pakistan.
'It's great to see the city again. The love and passion for cricket here make it the perfect setting for a tournament of this magnitude,' he said.
As the countdown to the Champions Trophy continues, Pakistan's hosting of the tournament has gained widespread appreciation, with cricketing greats recognizing its significance in reviving major international events in the country.
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