
The International Council of Cricket (ICC) announced the officials of the match in the ICC Champions Cup 2025, which will be held in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (Emirates) from February 19 to March 9.
The tournament will be held in four creative places – Karachi, Lahore, Rawalbandi in Pakistan and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
According to a statement issued by the Cricket Game, a special committee consisting of 12 wisdom will hold the position of 8 teams, with six officials returning from the 2017 edition, including Richard Kitslburo, who stood in the former UK Champions Cup final.
He will join KettleBorough, who is an old warrior at 108 ODIS for men, by his fellow referees Chris Javani, Komar Darmasina, Richard Elengors, Paul Rival, and Road Taker, who also held the position in the 2017 Championship.
Dharmasena will expand his work period in 132 ODIS in the next championship, which is a standard number of Sri Lanka ruling in coordination for one day.
Michael Gove, Adrian Holdstock, Best Reda, Shervodola Ibn Shahid, Alex Wilson, each in the world, each of them, are joined by officers in the world, each of them in the world. A cup in India.
The Referees Committee will be led by David Bonn, Ranjan Madougal, and Andrew Becruvte, all of whom are respected members of the ICC ICC Referees Committee. Bon managed the 2017 Champions Cup final, while Madugalle returned after the 2013 final supervision, and Pycroft also appeared in the 2017 Championship.
Match officials
Tales: Komar Darmasina, Chris Javani, Michael Gov, Adrian Holdstock, Richard Elengors, Richard Kitelburo, Best Reda, Paul Rival, Shervudola Bin Shahid, Rodney Taker, Alex Wilson, Joel Wilson.
Referees match: David Bonn, Ranjan Madougal, Andrew Becruptt.
The eight teams, which consists of 15 games, will continue from February 19 to March 9, across three places-Crachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi-in Pakistan and Dubai.
The eight teams are divided into two groups. The first group is characterized by Pakistan, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh, while the group consists of Afghanistan, South Africa, England and Australia.
Hosts, Pakistan New Zealand, will face the curtain on February 19 in Karachi, while the clash between the arc competitors is scheduled to hit Pakistan and India on February 23 in Dubai.
Pakistan will host a total of 10 games in its country, while four games will be held, including all the three team and semi -final state matches, in Dubai.
It is scheduled to play the final of the tournament in Lahore, but if India is eligible, it will also take place in Dubai.
Moreover, a reserve day for the final chance was also allocated as a precautionary measure to combat any weather -related obstacle.