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The multi -chlorine vinyl breaks silence after Pakistan is not in the 2025 Champions Cup during the India match against Bangladesh

Champions 2025 Cup: A cross screen that does not show the Pakistan logo during the India match against Bangladesh.© x/Twitter




The Pakistani Cricket Council expressed its dissatisfaction with the ICC governing body due to the lack of the country’s name from the tournament presented during the live broadcast of India against Saddam Bangladesh in the Champions Cup. The match was played in Dubai on Thursday. According to the multi-chlorine vinyl sources, the International Criminal Court admitted by mistake and confirmed that it would use the three lines slogan with the name Pakistan in all matches in Dubai-the same broadcast fee that was shown in matches in the host country. India plays all its games in Dubai as part of the hybrid model approved by the stakeholders concerned.

“Yes, it has been emphasized that PCB has written to ICC, and ICC PCB has confirmed that they will use the three -line horizontal logo with the name Pakistan in all Dubai matches – the same fee for the broadcasting logo that was used in Karachi matches in February 19 and 21, “Dual vinyl chlorine is told PTI.

It has been learned that ICC had informally told PCB that it was a technical error.

During the India-Bangladesh match, the slogan in the upper left corner of broadcasting the name of the event only carried the Champions 2025-but not Pakistan, the host country.

India beat Bangladesh with six share in that match, which was the opening match in the eight teams.

The drawings are prepared and produced by the UK -based SunSet & Vine under ICC, and they are provided for live nutrition.

This issue appeared before the Saddam Champions Cup between competitors India and Pakistan in Dubai on Sunday.

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