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As Pakistan gears up to host the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, thereโ€™s one question on everyoneโ€™s mind: will India cross the border to compete? Legendary pacer Wasim Akram certainly hopes so, and heโ€™s not alone.

Cricket fans in both countries are eagerly waiting to see if the Indian team will finally make their way to Pakistan, a trip they havenโ€™t made since the Asia Cup in 2008. The upcoming Champions Trophy 2025, set for the February-March window, is already making headlines. However, with Indiaโ€™s participation still uncertain, tensions are high.

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Reports from Indian media suggest that the BCCI is seeking government approval before making any commitments about the tour. But hereโ€™s the twistโ€”Akram has been picking up on some positive vibes, and heโ€™s hopeful.

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Whatโ€™s Keeping India Away?

Due to long-standing political tensions, India hasnโ€™t played in Pakistan for over 15 years, though Pakistan has crossed the border to compete in India four times since then, including the recent ICC World Cup 2023. This back-and-forth, or rather lack thereof, has left fans on both sides hungry for a proper face-off on Pakistanโ€™s home turf.

Akram, speaking during an online press conference from Melbourne, expressed his optimism. He believes that things might just work out, saying, โ€œI think whatever Iโ€™m reading, there are positive vibes from the Indian government and the BCCI.โ€

The legendary bowler even mentioned hearing that India might play all its games in Lahore if they do decide to participate. โ€œIโ€™m all for it, as long as India is comfortable,โ€ he added, with the assurance that Pakistani hospitality would be at its finest.

Why It Matters to Wasim Akram?

For Akram, this potential visit means more than just a sporting event. Itโ€™s about reigniting a historic rivalry and building connections across borders. Akram enthusiastically welcomed Indian players like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, and Suryakumar Yadav to Pakistan, noting that these stars have massive fan followings in Pakistan.

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โ€œThe young cricket fans adore them,โ€ he said, hinting at the admiration that Pakistani fans have for Indian cricket heroes. Akramโ€™s words echo the sentiments of many Pakistanis. Fans here are eager to see Indian players in action, not just on TV screens but live on Pakistani soil.

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PCBโ€™s Take on the Matter

Itโ€™s not just Akram whoโ€™s feeling optimistic. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi recently assured fans that all eight teams, including India, would participate in the Champions Trophy 2025.

In a casual interaction with the media in Karachi, Naqvi said, โ€œDo not worry, all teams will come to Pakistan to play Champions Trophy.โ€ His confidence signals the PCBโ€™s dedication to making this tournament a success.

The ball is in Indiaโ€™s court. If the BCCI gets the green light from their government, we might just see a historic return. If that happens, Pakistan promises to roll out the red carpet with unparalleled hospitality. While logistics are a work in progress, Akramโ€™s words offer a glimmer of hope.

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