Former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi has urged the PCB to reconsider its stance on the 2025 Champions Trophy, suggesting a more pragmatic approach. India’s refusal to play in Pakistan has sparked a standoff, with the PCB rejecting a hybrid model. Sethi warns that refusing to participate in ICC events could severely impact Pakistan’s cricketing future and revenue.
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