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The former Cricket player of India exploits the PCB for mishand

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The former Cricket player of India exploits the PCB for mishand


Mohammad Kaif was not happy with the management of PCB of the ICC funds for Champions Trophy 2025.

The former Cricket player from India Mohammad Kaif has criticized the Cricket Board of Pakistan (PCB) for misuse of the funds assigned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to organize the Champions 2025 trophy. Kaif’s comments are They made Australia vs South Africa ahead of February 25. The high profile party was suspended later due to rain.

Mohammad Kaif explodes PCB

Group B’s game was abandoned without a ball was linked. Both teams shared one point. While the launch of Rawalpindi was covered during the rain, the garden no. Kaif was far from being satisfied with this.

“It is a shame that the Rawalpindi land is not completely covered. Such an important coincidence, sa vsus, could go down the drain because no one approached this problem. Was ICC money wisely used by the hosts? Published on his x account (previously Twitter).

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Pakistan – The host nation

According to the reports, the PCB had spent approximately 12 billion PKR for the renewal of the three stadiums: the Gaddafi stadium (Lahore), the National Stadium (Karachi) and the Cricket Rawalpindi stadium (Rawalpindi). Pakistan was scheduled to organize the entire Champions Trophy. However, it was later announced that the tournament will take place in a hybrid model after India refused to travel to Pakistan. The side led by Rohit Sharma is playing all his games in Dubai.

Pakistan is organizing an ICC event for the first time in 29 years. Pakistan had been co-elanfitrion of the 1996 ODI World Cup together with India and Sri Lanka. Men in green, led by Mohammad Rizwan, however, could not qualify for the semifinals of the 2025 champions trophy after suffering losses in New Zealand and India. They will play for pride against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on Thursday (February 27).

The tigers have also been eliminated. India and New Zealand have qualified for the semifinals and the two teams will block horns in their last game of the group phase on Sunday (March 1).

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