The International Cricket Council (ICC) has unveiled the complete schedule for the Champions Trophy, which will take place in 2025. The announcement was made on Tuesday, December 24, detailing all participating teams and the venues for their matches. Pakistan will co-host the tournament with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), following a hybrid model agreed upon by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to facilitate India’s participation.
The highly anticipated match between India and Pakistan is scheduled for February 23 in Dubai. If India advances to the final, it will also be held in Dubai. The tournament will commence on February 19 with a match between Pakistan and New Zealand in Karachi, continuing until March 9. Both the semi-finals and the final will include reserve days.
The ICC has confirmed a hybrid model for the 2025 Champions Trophy, with matches set to occur in both Pakistan and the UAE. This setup follows an agreement between the PCB and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Under this model, Pakistan will host a total of 10 matches, while India’s three league-stage matches, including the crucial encounter with Pakistan, will take place in Dubai. Additionally, one semi-final and the final will also be hosted in Dubai. Should India not reach the final, the championship match will occur in Lahore.
This arrangement aims to address logistical and geopolitical challenges while facilitating effective planning for these significant tournaments, with stakeholders providing favorable feedback.
Champions Trophy Groups— Group A: Bangladesh, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and Group B: Afghanistan, Australia, England, South Africa
Champions Trophy 2025: Schedule
- February 19: Pakistan vs. New Zealand, National Stadium, Karachi
- February 20: Bangladesh vs. India, Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- February 21: Afghanistan vs. South Africa, National Stadium, Karachi
- February 22: Australia vs. England, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
- February 23: Pakistan vs. India, Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- February 24: Bangladesh vs. New Zealand, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
- February 25: Australia vs. South Africa, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
- February 26: Afghanistan vs. England, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
- February 27: Pakistan vs. Bangladesh, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
- February 28: Afghanistan vs. Australia, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
- March 1: South Africa vs. England, National Stadium, Karachi
- March 2: New Zealand vs. India, Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
- March 4: Semi-final 1, Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai*
- March 5: Semi-final 2, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
- March 9: Final, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
All matches commence at 2:30 PM Indian Standard Time. The last Champions Trophy was held in 2017, where a remarkable performance by Mohammad Amir helped Pakistan secure victory against Virat Kohli’s India. Pakistan set a total of 338 runs due to Fakhar Zaman’s century, and Amir’s outstanding bowling led to India being bowled out for just 158 runs.
Pakistan enters this tournament with strong momentum. After a challenging period, the national team has found new direction under the leadership of Mohammad Rizwan, who has recently led the team to victories in overseas tours in Australia and South Africa in the 50-over format.