This story is from January 29, 2025
PCB assures readiness for Champions Trophy amid mounting concerns
NEW DELHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) remains steadfast in its assurance that the National Stadium in Karachi will be prepared to host matches for the upcoming Champions Trophy, despite growing concerns over the venue’s readiness for the marquee event, set to begin on February 19.
Pakistan’s leading English daily, Dawn, reported on Wednesday that completing the renovation work within the stipulated deadline seems "absolutely impossible," but those responsible for the task remain optimistic.
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“The board will either be hailed as a hero or face criticism as a zero for undertaking such a mammoth task,” the newspaper commented.
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi recently inspected the Rawalpindi stadium and reiterated that the Champions Trophy would proceed as planned. However, it appears unlikely that the Board will gain full control of the renovated venues in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi by the January 31 deadline.
These stadiums are also set to host another major international event before the Champions Trophy—the four-match tri-series featuring New Zealand and South Africa from February 8 to 14. The first two matches will be played in Lahore, followed by two in Karachi, including the final.
"Look, the stadiums will be in a shape to host matches but the question is the PCB has promised everyone a world-class experience at these renovated venues for the Tri-series and Champions Trophy and whether they can deliver on that promise remains to be seen," PTI quoted a source, who is following the construction work.
Bilal Chohan, overseeing the renovation efforts, has reportedly faced delays due to a lack of timely equipment and clearances in Karachi. The panels meant for installation on the new stadium building were only released from Karachi Port on Sunday night, with work scheduled to commence the following morning.
“These are the challenges we’re dealing with, yet it’s disappointing to see criticism directed at us,” Chohan remarked.
The PCB has invested approximately PKR 12 billion in renovation, construction, and installation of new facilities across the three venues in Lahore and Karachi. While ticket sales have already begun, concerns persist until the Board officially confirms possession of the upgraded stadiums.
Adding to the uncertainty, ICC CEO Geoff Allardice resigned on Tuesday, with a board member of the global governing body indicating that his inability to provide a clear assessment of Pakistan’s preparedness was among the factors leading to his departure.
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“The board will either be hailed as a hero or face criticism as a zero for undertaking such a mammoth task,” the newspaper commented.
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi recently inspected the Rawalpindi stadium and reiterated that the Champions Trophy would proceed as planned. However, it appears unlikely that the Board will gain full control of the renovated venues in Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi by the January 31 deadline.
"Look, the stadiums will be in a shape to host matches but the question is the PCB has promised everyone a world-class experience at these renovated venues for the Tri-series and Champions Trophy and whether they can deliver on that promise remains to be seen," PTI quoted a source, who is following the construction work.
Bilal Chohan, overseeing the renovation efforts, has reportedly faced delays due to a lack of timely equipment and clearances in Karachi. The panels meant for installation on the new stadium building were only released from Karachi Port on Sunday night, with work scheduled to commence the following morning.
“These are the challenges we’re dealing with, yet it’s disappointing to see criticism directed at us,” Chohan remarked.
The PCB has invested approximately PKR 12 billion in renovation, construction, and installation of new facilities across the three venues in Lahore and Karachi. While ticket sales have already begun, concerns persist until the Board officially confirms possession of the upgraded stadiums.
Adding to the uncertainty, ICC CEO Geoff Allardice resigned on Tuesday, with a board member of the global governing body indicating that his inability to provide a clear assessment of Pakistan’s preparedness was among the factors leading to his departure.
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