Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi assured on Sunday the cricket fans and supporters that Pakistan were ready to host the highly-anticipated ICC Champions Trophy.
In his speech at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Curtain Raiser event held at the Dewan-e-Khas of Lahore Fort, Naqvi welcomed the distinguished guests and cricketers, particularly the winners of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.
Naqvi said: "The significance of the venue, which not only represents Pakistan's rich cultural heritage but also underscores the deep-rooted legacy of cricket in the nation."
"As I speak, four teams have already arrived in Karachi and England and Australia will be landing in Lahore within the next 48 hours," Naqvi said.
Naqvi acknowledged the long-term efforts, dedication, and sacrifices involved in preparing for the tournament, emphasising the transformation of the Karachi stadium and the Gaddafi Stadium into state-of-the-art facilities.
He credited the workers for completing the upgradation in record time, with the world getting its first glimpse of these venues during the recent tri-nation series.
The PCB chief expressed his gratitude to the International Cricket Council (ICC) team for their continuous support and ensuring the event stays on track.
He said: "The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will return to Pakistan for the first time in 29 years."
He called an event "a momentous occasion" for the country and its cricket-loving people.
"This tournament is more than just cricket; it is an opportunity to showcase Pakistan's hospitality and passion," Naqvi added.
He thanked all the players, the PCB board members, officials, and the ICC team, alongside the federal, Punjab, and Sindh governments, and security agencies for their unwavering support in making this dream a reality.
Naqvi reflected on how two generations of Pakistani cricket lovers had been deprived of experiencing a global ICC event on home soil, but that has now changed.
"This is your moment to fill the stadiums," Naqvi urged, inviting everyone to come together and celebrate the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
He urged fans to enjoy the cricket and experience the true essence of Pakistan, exclaiming, "Pakistan Zindabad!"