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No PCB Official at Champions Trophy Final? Here’s What Really Happened

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The Champions Trophy 2025 final had everything—thrilling cricket, passionate fans, and an electrifying atmosphere in Dubai. But one thing was missing: a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official on stage during the post-match ceremony.

This absence sparked outrage among Pakistani fans, with many questioning why there was no PCB representation at an event where Pakistan was the official host. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has now responded, clarifying the situation.

ICC’s Explanation: It Was About Protocol

According to an ICC spokesperson, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi was invited to attend the final and be part of the closing ceremony. However, he did not travel to Dubai, which meant there was no official Pakistani presence on stage.

“Mr. Naqvi was unavailable and did not travel to Dubai for the final,” the ICC clarified.

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The ICC further stated that their long-standing protocol only allows the head of the host board—whether the chairman, president, vice president, or CEO—to be part of the presentation ceremony.

Other PCB officials present at the venue were not eligible to be on stage, as per these established procedures.

Why Didn’t PCB’s CEO Get a Spot?

While the ICC insists that protocol was followed, sources within the PCB are not satisfied. They argue that PCB’s CEO Sumair Ahmad Syed, who was in Dubai as the tournament director, should have been given a place on stage.

A PCB insider revealed that the board plans to raise this issue with the ICC and formally inquire why its CEO was overlooked.

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“It is concerning that Pakistan was not given representation at the closing ceremony despite the presence of a key PCB official in Dubai,” the source said.

What Happens Next?

With the PCB planning to formally inquire about this issue, we may see some clarification from the ICC in the coming days. However, at this point, it seems like a case of strict protocol rather than deliberate exclusion.

That being said, this incident has once again raised questions about PCB’s handling of major events and whether they should have been more proactive in ensuring their presence at such a significant moment.

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