The Director of the International Criminal Court praises Pakistan’s Champions Cup ranking – Aitrend

Dave Mousker, director of safety and security at the International Criminal Court, is talking during an interview on this screen taken from a video. Correspondent
Dave Mousker, director of safety and security at the International Criminal Court, is talking during an interview on this screen taken from a video. Correspondent

Dave Mosker, Director of Safety and International Security of the Council (ICC), praised the arrangements taken by the Pakistani Champions Cup 2025, which concluded its leg after hosting the second match in the semi -finals between South Africa and New Zealand.

His views participated in the championship of eight teams, Muscker thanked the Pakistani police, Rangers and the army to ensure guaranteed security arrangements for the teams and international criminal court employees.

The security institutions presented fully cooperation throughout the championship, and expressed his ideas before playing the second semi -finals at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

He confessed that some teams showed reservations about traveling to Pakistan before the rag event began.

“This was a wonderful tournament,” said the director of the International Criminal Court.

The Pakistani Cricket Council (PCB) hosted the success of the International Criminal Court, which started on February 19, which includes a total of 15 games in the renewed home stadiums and in the United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates) according to a mixed model agreed with India.

Just months before the start of the tournament, the Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) refused to send its national team to men to Pakistan, citing security concerns.

BCCI’s rejection attracted a strict reaction from the Pakistan Cricket Panel (PCB), which led to a long confrontation between the cricket bodies.

Therefore, the final match of the tournament will be played in a neutral place, Dubai, between India and New Zealand on March 9, which would indicate the end of the International Criminal Court event, which Pakistan hosted for the first time in nearly three decades.

However, the men in Green, who were also defending the champions of the title, failed to leave a mark as they were eliminated without progressing to the semi -finals after a successive defeat in the group matches.

Pakistan, which was in Group A alongside India, New Zealand and Bangladesh, ended their journey with disappointing figures while they were on the point table after two defeats and their last match was washed against Bangladesh.

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