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Pakistan issues visas to Indian journalists for covering ICC Champions Trophy

Mega event will begin on February 19 in Karachi
Photo via ICC website/File
Photo via ICC website/File

The Government of Pakistan has issued visas to all Indian journalists coming to Pakistan for the coverage of the ICC Champions Trophy, sources said.

In 2023, the Indian government denied visas to a large number of Pakistani journalists for the coverage of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup held in India, prompting the Pakistan Cricket Board to raise the issue with the International Cricket Council and recorded their protest against the actions of BCCI and the Indian government.

The tournament would kick off on February 19 in Karachi with the first match between Pakistan and New Zealand. One of the most anticipated clashes between Pakistan and India would occur on February 23 in Dubai.

The mega event would last for 19 days, with exciting cricket matches hosted in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Dubai. The final of the tournament is scheduled for March 9, with the winning team set to receive $2.24 million while the runner-up would earn $1.12 million.

The total prize money has seen an impressive 53% increase from the 2017 edition, totalling $6.9 million.

Visas have been granted to all those reproters “who had applied to the Pakistani High Commission for visas to travel to Pakistan.”

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The Pakistan Cricket Board “played a positive role” in ensuring the issuance of visas to the Indian journalists, sources added.

The Champions Trophy will be the first major tournament to be held in Pakistan since 1996 and will feature the home side and teams from New Zealand, England, Australia, Afghanistan, South Africa, Bangladesh and India.

For the Champions Trophy, police in Lahore, Karachi and the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad have deployed over 20,000 troops, including snipers on rooftops along key routes. Hotels where players will stay, stadiums and airports will be heavily guarded as will the roads connecting these locations.

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