- Crucial ICC board meeting postponed for 24-48 hours, sources.
- PCB, BCCI to find option "acceptable to all" with ICC’s assistance.
- Cricket boards to give final opinion after consulting their govts.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has instructed the participants of the meeting including Pakistan and India to come up with a solution regarding the fate of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy after the neighbouring country announced that it will not travel to the host nation.
Sources told Geo News that the crucial ICC board meeting, held virtually, spanned just around 15 minutes and was attended by officials from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
During the meeting, the parties tabled their proposals regarding the holding of the prestigious tournament, with the board instructing the parties to find a solution with "mutual consultation".
The sources added that both cricket boards would find an option "acceptable to all" with the assistance of the ICC.
"A logical option will be explored for the Champions Trophy in the next 24 to 48 hours," they said, adding that the boards will give their final opinion after consulting their respective governments.
The decision comes amid ongoing disagreements between Pakistan and India.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has strongly opposed a hybrid model where matches against India will be played at a neutral venue.
The PCB has communicated its firm stance to the ICC, with Chairman Mohsin Naqvi saying: "We will endure setbacks, but not at the cost of our dignity."
The PCB has reportedly finalised most of the arrangements for hosting the event and has demanded an acceptable solution ahead of the ICC meeting.
However, India’s refusal to play in Pakistan continues to create hurdles, leaving broadcasters concerned about potential financial losses.