ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Pakistan’s ‘Penalty’ ends as the cricket returned | Current news

Insomam-ul-Haq, Misbah-ul-Haq and Aamer Sohail say Pakistan reached the return of international crislette.
The fans of the crislette in Pakistan Zuja are buzzing in front of the Cricket Championship trophy (ICC’s), and hosts the elite one-day international tournament again to break out a love affair in the country with sports, say three former captains.
Event, which contains the best eight pages in OD format, starts on Wednesday with the hosts against New Zealand in Karachi.
It will be The first main global tournament hosting Pakistan In almost 30 years, and former Great Insomam-Ul-Haq shots have told Reuters news agency not to escape from excitement in running events.
“Everyone is talking about champion trophy right now – in schools, homes, markets, offices, everywhere,” he said.
Pakistan spent almost a decade in the desert, after being armed by the Krketa Sri Lanka bus in Lahore in 2009, wounding six players.
The top teams avoided Pakistan after the attack, and for years of Pakistani crislette it was necessary to convince her colleague to visit her to visit.
“In 2009 events feel like a bad dream,” he said. “We have been punished for 10 years. Our cricket has gone back.”
The national team, the captain for most of those years by Misbah-Ul-Haq, hosted his “house” games in the United Arab Emirates and other relatively successful. The fixtures then began to return to Pakistani soil in 2018.
“There is a big deal for fans and young cries that see the live stars,” said Misbah, the most successful Captain Pakistan. “It didn’t mean that the whole cricket machine was stuck.”
Former captain Aamer Sohail said the connection between fans and players was obvious on warming on Wednesday against South Africa, when Pakistan ran into 352 visitors to complete his highest successful game.
“What was hearing in the game is that people appeared, and then the players appeared. It was kind of reprimanding, wasn’t it?” Sohail added
The ICC champion trophy interrupted after the eighth edition of 2017 when Sarfaraz Ahmed’s Pakistan beat India in the finals.
If both teams reach the title decision this year, Pakistan will not have the advantage of playing at home because India plays all his games in this release in Dubai for political tension.
“Pakistan-India match is not just a game of crislette-it’s a game of expectations, emotion,” Misbah said.
Insomam recalled Zada in 2004 against India in Karachi, where he achieved exciting a hundred in the losing chase.
“I got a regular standing ovation, but also an Indian team for their performance,” he said. “Supporters on both sides would like to see this match.”
Sohail will forever remember one of the most famous spars on the field with the Venkatesh Prasada Indian bowler in the 1996 World Cup quarterfinals, the last major event played in Pakistan.
“It doesn’t matter only for both countries. I think this rivalry is important for international cricket, “he said.