BCCI refuses to print ‘Pakistan’ on India jerseys for Champions Trophy: report
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided against allowing the name of the host nation, Pakistan, to be printed on Team India’s jerseys in the Champions Trophy 2025, NDTV reported.
Despite India set to play its matches in Dubai, Pakistan remains the official host for the tournament. The decision comes in the wake of India’s refusal to send its team to Pakistan, leading to a hybrid model for the tournament’s hosting.
A PCB official, speaking anonymously, accused the BCCI of politicising cricket by refusing to include Pakistan’s name on the jerseys.
“BCCI is bringing politics into cricket, which is not at all good for the game. They refused to travel to Pakistan,” the PCB official told the Indian news channel.
“They don’t want to send their captain [to Pakistan] for the opening ceremony, now there are reports that they don’t want the host nation’s [Pakistan] name printed on their jersey. We believe that the world governing body [ICC] will not let this happen and support Pakistan.”
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