International Cricket Schedule (International Cricket Schedule) to be played in the next phase by ICC has been announced on Wednesday, August 17. A five-year FTP (Future Tour Programme) has been announced during 2023-2027. A total of 777 matches will be played between the top 12 teams in the world during this period. While a total of five major ICC tournaments will also be organized during this period. The ICC tournament will begin next year with the One Day International (ODI) World Cup 2023 in India. A total of two ODI World Cups, two T20 World Cups and one more Champions Trophy will be held during these four years.
- The World Cup will be organized in India in 2023
- Pakistan discussed visa with ICC
- Pakistan will host the Champions Trophy in 2025
- India will go to Pakistan to play Champions Trophy
Pakistan team will come to India first
The Pakistan team will have to come to India before the Champions Trophy to be held in 2025. India will host the ODI World Cup in 2023. So Pakistan has to tour here. However, it is not yet clear whether the teams of both the countries will go to play cricket in each other’s countries in the upcoming ICC tournament. However, Pakistan has discussed the visa issue with the ICC.
The Champions Trophy will be hosted in Pakistan
As per the FTP issued by the ICC today i.e. Wednesday, the Champions Trophy will be organized once again after eight years. This ICC tournament is organized by Pakistan. The tournament will be held in 2025. The Indian team will have to travel to Pakistan to participate in this tournament. India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series match for a long time. Not only that, the two teams have not traveled to each other for a long time. Now it remains to be seen whether the two countries visit each other for the next ICC tournament.
- A five-year program announced by the ICC
- 2023: ODI World Cup, (India)
- 2024: T20 World Cup, (West Indies and USA)
- 2025: Champions Trophy, (Pakistan)
- 2026: T20 World Cup (India and Sri Lanka)
- 2027: ODI World Cup (Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia)
India has won the championship trophy twice
Talking about the history of Champions Trophy, there have been eight seasons so far. In which Australia and India have won the title twice. India won in 2013 under Dhoni’s captaincy while they had to share the trophy against Sri Lanka in 2002-03.