Champions Trophy 2025 – Dubai will host all India matches including knockouts if India qualify

Dubai has been confirmed as the venue for all matches of the Champions Trophy 2025 involving India, including one of the semi-finals and possibly the final if India make it there.

The schedule, officially released by the ICC on Tuesday, specifies that “semi-final 1 will involve India if they qualify” and will be played in Dubai, and similarly “semi-final 2 will involve Pakistan if they qualify”. Lahore has also been finalized as the host city for the final, but “if India qualifies for the final, it will be played in Dubai”. Both the semi-finals and the final will have spare days, an ICC statement confirmed.

As reported by Pakinomist on Sunday, the decision to host India’s matches at the eight-team Champions Trophy away from Pakistan, the official host country, and in the UAE was finalized after PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi met with Sheikh Nahyan Al Mubarak in Pakistan. Sheikh Nahyan is a senior minister of the UAE and also head of the Emirates Cricket Board.

Naqvi, PCB chairman, said: “We are delighted that an agreement has been reached based on the principles of equality and respect, demonstrating the spirit of cooperation and collaboration that defines our sport.

“Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the ICC members who played a constructive role in helping us reach a mutually beneficial solution. Their efforts have been invaluable in promoting the interests of international cricket.”

The match between Pakistan and India in the group stage will be played on February 23, a Sunday. The other two teams in that group are Bangladesh and New Zealand. India will face Bangladesh on February 20 and New Zealand on March 2.

Pakistan, the defending champions of the tournament, will start on February 19 against New Zealand in Karachi. Pakistan’s final league match, against Bangladesh, will be played in Rawalpindi on 27 February.

The second group has Afghanistan, Australia, England and South Africa. The matches for both groups – apart from the India matches – will be played across Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi.

The two semi-finals are scheduled for March 4 and March 5, and with both matches allocated to spare days, it is not impossible that they end up taking place on the same day, even though Dubai is normally dry at that time of year.

The hybrid model was finalized after the parties involved agreed that, in return, Pakistan’s matches at ICC events hosted by India until 2027 will also be at neutral venues. In all cases, knockout matches such as the semi-finals and finals will also be held at neutral venues.

The agreement begins with the Champions Trophy, and will apply to the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup in India, and the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup, which will be hosted by India and Sri Lanka. It will also apply to the 2028 Women’s T20 World Cup, the first tournament in the next event cycle, which has now been awarded to Pakistan.

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