
Sarfaraz Ahmed, the former captain in Pakistan, was named on Wednesday as one of the four ambassadors of the ICC Champions Cup for the next 2025 men, which is scheduled to continue from February 19 to March 9.
Shekhar Dahwan joins India, Tim South, Tim South and Tim South.
Sarvaraz Ahmed, participating in the excitement about the appreciation, said that he “will not forget” to win the prestigious title and wear white jackets.
“Seeing the nation stands behind us and celebrating this success is also something very close to my heart, so I am pleased to see the competition back to the cricket and seeing my country gives the opportunity to host such a special event.
He added: “Coordination means that every game is very important, and I cannot wait to play my league as an ambassador and watch the tournament directly.”
With a wealth of experience in the Champions Cup, over the coming weeks, ambassadors will provide unparalleled visions in competition through the pillars of the guests and attend matches, and share their ideas about what is considered to be an exciting event.
Meanwhile, the Watson champion twice said that the International Criminal Court championship is a unique event, “He has provided us with many unforgettable moments for the years.”
He added: “With the presence of the first eight teams, face to face for the famous white jackets, we will surely see some unusual or cricket crickets over three exciting weeks.”
Duan, who won the title of a player in the series in the 2013 Indian campaign, said it is a special feeling that it is part of the Champions Cup, and that the opportunity to enjoy the next version as an ambassador.
“Over the next few weeks, we will see the best aspects in the world competing for the white jackets, knowing that one mistake or one loss can spell the end of their hopes. It is the final competition where everything is at stake, and that is what makes it an exciting scene.”
It is appropriate to mention that the eight teams, which consists of 15 games, will continue from February 19 to March 9, across three places-Cratchi, 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.