India Will Wear Kits With ‘Pakistan’ Written During Champions Trophy 2025

India Will Wear Kits With ‘Pakistan’ Written During Champions Trophy 2025

The development now ends the ongoing controversy over the Indian jersey and Champions Trophy logo.

With reports suggesting that the India team will not wear jerseys with ‘Pakistan’ written on them, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has quashed all rumours clarifying their stance to adhere by International Cricket Council (ICC) guidelines concerning the logo, Cricbuzz reported.

There were speculations that India had filed an objection to the official logo since the team will not be travelling to Pakistan, who are the designated hosts of the Champions Trophy 2025, due to political tensions between both nations. The Indian team, however, will play all their games in Dubai including the knockout matches (if they qualify).

The recent development thus essentially ends the ongoing controversy over the Indian jersey and Champions Trophy 2025 logo.

Confirming the news, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told Cricbuzz, “We will follow whatever are the ICC guidelines. “We will follow the ICC directive.”

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In ICC events, normally, the participating teams has the tournament logo along with the host nation’s name printed on their jerseys. Interestingly, in the Asia Cup, things are slightly different. In the last edition of the Asia Cup (in 2023) where Pakistan were the official host, the shirts did not carry the country name on the logo.

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