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PCB Showcases Revamped Gaddafi Stadium in Exciting Preview for Champions Trophy 2025

January 30, 20252 Mins Read
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) showcased their revamped Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore in a video released on Thursday, January 30, as the country gears up for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. With the tournament just around the corner, excitement and scrutiny about the stadium’s readiness have been on the rise, especially with some renovation work still in progress.

The Champions Trophy is scheduled to start on February 19, taking place at three venues: Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi. The PCB is eager to highlight their improvements, especially with the new stands at Gaddafi Stadium now complete. They invited fans to share their excitement, asking for just “one word” to describe their feelings after seeing the stadium illuminated at night.

In addition to hosting the Champions Trophy, Gaddafi Stadium, along with the National Bank Stadium in Karachi, will facilitate a tri-nation series involving Pakistan, South Africa, and New Zealand. This series serves as a platform for the PCB to present its upgraded facilities to the global cricket community.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi recently visited Rawalpindi Stadium to assess the ongoing enhancements. However, reports from a leading English daily suggest that the PCB might not meet the necessary standards for the venues by the January 31 deadline.

The PCB has reportedly invested approximately 1.2 billion rupees in the renovations and new constructions across the venues in Karachi and Lahore. Gaddafi Stadium has increased its seating capacity with new chairs and added 480 modern LED lights to enhance the viewing experience for broadcasts. Two large digital replay screens have also been set up to engage fans better, along with an upgraded hospitality area for players and officials, which is nearing completion.

Similarly, the National Stadium in Karachi has undergone upgrades, including 350 new LED lights, two replay screens, and the addition of 5,000 new seats. Furthermore, a new hospitality enclosure for players and officials has been established at the University End.

In a related development, Geoff Allardice, the CEO of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has stepped down from his position just days before the Champions Trophy. Reports suggest that a lack of clear communication regarding Pakistan’s tournament preparations contributed to his decision.

As the anticipated event approaches, excitement continues to build among cricket fans everywhere, with a focus on the upgraded venues and their readiness to host the Champions Trophy.

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