
The largest match in the ICC 2025 Champions Cup will take place between the defense champions, Pakistan and India on February 23 in Dubai.
The excitement between the fans of the cricket game increases to new horizons for this match. This ICC event is also referred to as the “Miniature World Cup”. In previous meetings, Pakistan won its traditional competitor, India, in the ICC Champions Cup.
The next match will be the sixth meeting between Pakistan and India in the tournament, which will be played at Dubai International Stadium.
Pakistan and India have faced each other five times in the International Criminal Court Championship, where Pakistan won three times and India is victorious twice.
Their first meeting in the tournament was on September 19, 2004, in the Edgbaston Crystate in Birmingham, where Pakistan was defeated, under the leadership of Enzam Hack, with 3 share with 4 remaining balls.
On September 26, 2009, in Supersport Park at Centu life, Pakistan, led by Younis Khan, he won 54 races, with a wonderful 128 -role Shweib Malik plays a major role.
Their third meeting took place in the ICC Cup in Edgbaston in Birmingham on June 15, 2013.
In a rainy match, he fought Pakistan, under the leadership of the Asr, first and was rejected for only 165 races. India, led by Mahindra Singhnie Deni, chased the goal in only 17 balls under DuckWorth-Lewis, and won the match easily with 8 share.
In 2017, at Edgbaston, India defeated Pakistan with 124 races in a group match. However, on June 18, 2017, in the final in The OVAL (London), Pakistan, led by the Wikiit Sarvarz Ahmed goalkeeper, the group’s defeat took revenge on the defeat of India by 180 races not only for revenge but also wins the ICC Champions Trophy Cup for the first time.