India to play Champions Trophy games at neutral venue
Thursday, 19 December 2024
India will play its matches at the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan at a neutral venue, the International Cricket Council has announced.
India will play its matches at the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan at a neutral venue, the International Cricket Council has announced.
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