Former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi has urged the PCB to reconsider its stance on the 2025 Champions Trophy, suggesting a more pragmatic approach. India’s refusal to play in Pakistan has sparked a standoff, with the PCB rejecting a hybrid model. Sethi warns that refusing to participate in ICC events could severely impact Pakistan’s cricketing future and revenue.
Former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi has urged the PCB to reconsider its stance on the 2025 Champions Trophy, suggesting a more pragmatic approach. India’s refusal to play in Pakistan has sparked a standoff, with the PCB rejecting a hybrid model. Sethi warns that refusing to participate in ICC events could severely impact Pakistan’s cricketing future and revenue. Former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi has urged the PCB to reconsider its stance on the 2025 Champions Trophy, suggesting a more pragmatic approach. India’s refusal to play in Pakistan has sparked a standoff, with the PCB rejecting a hybrid model. Sethi warns that refusing to participate in ICC events could severely impact Pakistan’s cricketing future and revenue. Read More