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Geopolitics and lack of buzz blight Champions Trophy’s return – Sport

i2wtcBy i2wtcMarch 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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“Some people will naturally think that the governing body is bending over backwards to accommodate India,” says cricket writer Nicholas Brookes.

Geopolitical reality, a lack of buzz in host nation Pakistan and mediocre cricket in general meant the Champions Trophy’s much-anticipated return to the calendar did not go according to plan for the governing International Cricket Council (ICC).

The one-day international (ODI) tournament served as an ICC fundraiser but offered no assurance about the future of a format battling for relevance in a cricket landscape ruled by Twenty20 leagues either.

Financial engine India’s participation, a key factor behind the commercial success of any cricket tournament, was in doubt after Pakistan bagged the hosting rights for the first ICC event in the country since 1996.

The Indian board stuck to their policy of not touring Pakistan because of the strained political ties between the bitter neighbours, who play each other only in ICC events.

Like the 2023 Asia Cup in Pakistan, a “hybrid model” was agreed on under which India were allowed to play their matches in Dubai to salvage a tournament, which had been discontinued after the 2017 edition.

Under the agreement, running until 2027, Pakistan will play in a neutral venue for any ICC event, including next year’s Twenty20 World Cup, scheduled in India. Reigning T20 world champions India beat New Zealand in Sunday’s final to prove their credentials as a white-ball behemoth.

India celebrates with the trophy after winning the ICC Champions Trophy ODI final cricket match against New Zealand at the Dubai International Stadium on March 9. — AFP

India have lost just one match — the final of the ODI World Cup in 2023 — in their last three ICC events and probably did not require what many called an “unfair advantage” of playing all their matches in Dubai.

“I feel sorry for India’s cricketers,” award-winning cricket writer Nicholas Brookes told Reuters.
“They are an outstanding team in my mind, streets ahead of their competition regardless of conditions, and one of the greatest white-ball sides the game has seen.

“This tournament should have been their victory lap, but their brilliance has been somewhat overshadowed by constant questions about unfair advantages.”

Allowing India to play all their matches in Dubai robbed Pakistan of the honour of hosting the final and disrupted the schedule of the knockout matches. South Africa were made to take a farcical 18-hour trip to Dubai in anticipation of a semi-final against India before flying back to Pakistan to face New Zealand.

‘Bending over backwards’

The whole affair made the ICC, currently headed by former Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Jay Shah, look weak in front of the world’s richest cricket board. The scheduling also favoured India, who had a week’s rest between their last two group matches, while Afghanistan played twice in three days.

“That looks like the ICC putting finances ahead of fairness,” said Brookes, whose An Island’s Eleven charts the history of Sri Lankan cricket and won the Wisden Book Of The Year award in 2023. “Some people will naturally think that the governing body is bending over backwards to accommodate India.”

Defending champions Pakistan looked under-prepared for the tournament, both on and off the field. An eleventh-hour facelift to stadiums in Karachi and Lahore, sparse crowds and three washouts dampened the spirit among locals.

Adding to their woes, Mohammed Rizwan and his men finished bottom of Group A after a winless campaign that included a defeat by arch-rivals India.

Cricket fans react as they watch a live broadcast of the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international (ODI) cricket match between India and Pakistan in Dubai, on a big screen in Karachi on February 23. — AFP

An injury-ravaged Australia fielded a second-string pace attack with Steve Smith, who quit ODIs after their semi-final exit, leading them in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins.

New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra bagged the player-of-the-tournament prize, while fellow Black Cap Glenn Phillips redefined fielding with gravity-defying catches, and India’s Virat Kohli proved he is not a spent force yet, but the cricket was largely mediocre.

Afghanistan could not make the last four but impressed on their Champions Trophy debut while former champions England are searching for a new captain after their winless campaign prompted Jos Buttler to step down.

Header image: A person rides on a motorbike past a wall with a billboard advertisement ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 tournament, in Karachi on Feb 13. — Reuters



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