Karachi:Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja was "pleased no end" after the ICC on Tuesday awarded them the 2025 Champions Trophy, signalling the return of a big-ticket global event into the country after more than two decades.
The development comes just under two months after both New Zealand and England pulled out of their respective Pakistan tours citing security concerns.
Ramiz thanked the ICC, saying the event will showcase Pakistan's passion for the sport.
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"I am pleased no end with the ICC's decision to select Pakistan as a host nation for one of their elite tournaments.
"By allocating a major global event to Pakistan, the ICC has expressed complete confidence and faith in our management and operational capabilities and skills," Raja said in a statement.
Pakistan, who had last co-hosted the 1996 World Cup along with India and Sri Lanka, have not been able to host many international games in the country since the 2009 terrorist attack on Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore.