ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Opening Ceremony: Although the first match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is yet to begin, the global event officially kicked off at Lahore Fort in Pakistan, on Sunday, with a modest ceremony.
The ICC 2025 tournament in Pakistan marks 30 years since the 1996 World Cup. The ceremony was graced by members of the Pakistan team that won the 2017 Champions Trophy, including former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, Mohammad Amir, Azhar Ali, Junaid Khan, Shadab Khan, Imad Wasim, Hassan Ali, Mohammad Hafeez, and Haris Sohail.
New Zealand bowler Tim Southee, the ambassador for the Champions Trophy 2025, and retired South African all-rounder JP Duminy were also present. However, one crucial event went missing from the opening ceremony.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Opening Ceremony
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025’s opening ceremony featured performances from top Pakistani music artists, along with a fireworks display.
In his opening speech, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi asserted, “I assure every cricket fan and supporter that Pakistan is ready for the Champions Trophy.”
He also mentioned that four teams had already arrived in Karachi, with England and Australia scheduled to land by Tuesday, February 18.
What went missing in the opening ceremony
Amid all the performances and fireworks, what went missing in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 opening ceremony was the absence of captains from the eight participating teams. While the tournament doesn’t have a history of grand opening ceremonies, a captains’ event and photoshoot is a common tradition and was also held before the 2017 edition.
The Champions Trophy 2025 opening ceremony in Pakistan, however, lacked the traditional photoshoot and captains’ event, as some of the teams had not yet arrived in Pakistan for the tournament.
The second opening ceremony is scheduled for February 19, Wednesday, when the first match of the tournament will take place.
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 final will be played on March 9 and the tournament will consist of 15 matches over 19 days.