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[PICTURES] "Champions Trophy is the only ICC event in which Pak has beaten India” : Shahid Afridi

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Really happy to be part of Champions Trophy campaign. Thank you ICC for making me the ambassador for 🇵🇰 <a href="https://t.co/aLvI5SLXqB">pic.twitter.com/aLvI5SLXqB</a></p>— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) <a href="https://twitter.com/SAfridiOfficial/status/834073197813301249">February 21, 2017</a></blockquote>
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What a swerve :)) [MENTION=47617]Red Devil[/MENTION] Afridi retired to nail this role, bah gawd he was going to be a part of our campaign regardless :yk
 
No one better then Afridi for promoting Pakistan cricket

At this point in his career he should focus on doing stuff like this
 
No one better then Afridi for promoting Pakistan cricket

At this point in his career he should focus on doing stuff like this

right

Afridi's greatest strength has been his branding and self-marketing

PCB should recognize this and use Afridi's incredibly strong global brand to promote Pakistan cricket
 
CC CHAMPIONS TROPHY 2017 NISSAN TROPHY TOUR LAUNCHED

· David Richardson: “The global trophy tour is the start of what will be a fantastic summer of cricket celebration in the UK with two major back-to-back events”

· Roel de Vries: “We partnered with the ICC to bring cricket fans closer to the game, we want the Nissan Trophy Tour to build excitement on the journey to the UK”

· Shahid Afridi: “It is the only ICC tournament Pakistan has never won, but at the same time it is the only ICC event in which Pakistan has beaten India”

With 100 days to go before the first ball is bowled in the eighth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy, the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 Nissan Trophy Tour was launched in the backyard of the International Cricket Council headquarters at the ICC Academy on Tuesday, 21 February.

During its global tour, the ICC Champions Trophy will visit 19 cities across all eight competing nations, allowing fans to get a close-up view of the prestigious silverware.

The trophy’s journey will also be documented on ICC’s various social media platforms and fans across the world can track the movements of the trophy via the Nissan trophy tour dedicated section on the ICC website (www.icc-cricket.com/champions-trophy), which will host an interactive map of the trophy tour’s schedule of activities along with a gallery of imagery captured during each of the stops.

The trophy’s journey will start on Thursday, 2 March, when it will depart for India, and after travelling through Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, it will arrive in the United Kingdom on 2 May where the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 will be staged from 1-18 June.

There the ICC Champions Trophy will be joined by the ICC Women’s World Cup on the domestic trophy tour to kick off a summer of cricket in the UK as it tours the cities playing host to the tournaments.

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: “The global trophy tour is the start of what will be a fantastic summer of cricket celebration in the UK with two major back-to-back events - the ICC Champions Trophy followed by the ICC Women’s World Cup.

“Our thanks to Nissan for bringing us this global trophy tour, providing the fans from the competing nations with a special experience in the build up to the events. We are confident that the ICC Champions Trophy will be as competitive and thrilling as preceding editions, bringing together some of the finest 50-over cricketers in a short and sharp event in which every match counts.”

Nissan Global Head of Marketing and Brand Strategy Roel de Vries added: “We partnered with the ICC to bring cricket fans closer to the excitement of the game. We want the Nissan Trophy Tour to build excitement and anticipation on the journey towards the ICC Champions Trophy tournament in the UK in June.”

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi attended the launch ceremony, and said: “The ICC Champions Trophy is an event which gives me and millions of Pakistan cricket supporters mixed feelings. It is the only ICC major tournament Pakistan has never won, but at the same time it is the only ICC event in which Pakistan has beaten India. That said, I am sure things will soon change as nothing is permanent in life and sport.

“The ICC Champions Trophy is a tough and challenging tournament for the players, but immensely entertaining for the fans. In the two-week window, each side plays almost every third day, against a new opponent and in fresh conditions. As such, there is no time to relax or reflect on past glory or failure. In quest for the title, you simply have to be sharp and on the ball every single day.

“The tournament in June will be no different and will probably be one of the most open events in recent times. It will not be prudent to predict a winner, as, at least, five of the eight sides, I think, have an outstanding chance to lift the trophy on 18 June.

“Like most of the champions of our sport, I too have always enjoyed playing cricket in the United Kingdom, not only because of its rich cricket heritage and history as well as its cultural diversity, but also because it boasts excellent playing facilities which is complimented by some very passionate and knowledgeable cricket fans.

“I want to thank the ICC and all its sponsors for their support of cricket. By taking the trophy on a global tour, they’re enabling fans to connect with the event regardless of where they live and hopefully build a new generation of cricket fans.”

The following is the schedule of the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 Nissan Trophy Tour:

2-15 March – Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi
18-21 March – Dhaka
22-25 March – Colombo
28 March-30 April – Karachi
4-12 April – Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town
15-18 April – Auckland
19-27 April – Melbourne and Sydney
2 May onwards – United Kingdom (30 days to go)
 
lol, I remember Malik was the one who made us win the match, unluckily, he's never played against India in a WC for Pakistan,,, [MENTION=139664]street cricketer[/MENTION] acknowledge
 
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lol, I remember Malik was the one who made us win the match, unluckily, he's never played against India in a WC for Pakistan,,, [MENTION=139664]street cricketer[/MENTION] acknowledge

Pakistan has beat India in the Champions Trophy twice.
 
lol, I remember Malik was the one who made us win the match, unluckily, he's never played against India in a WC for Pakistan,,, [MENTION=139664]street cricketer[/MENTION] acknowledge

Not in the 50 over format,but has been part of every WT20 game against India in the 5-0
 
Even though the Worldcup 6-0 gives me an immense satisfaction as an Indian fan.....most WC games where India has one has been very one sided.

On the other hand the ICC Champions trophy games where Pakistan has won twice have been more intense....The last one in 2013 was an absolute thrashing though.
 
Not in the 50 over format,but has been part of every WT20 game against India in the 5-0

5 times...I neverrrrrrrrrrrrr

and each time I saw him in the t-20 WC against India except for the 2007 one, he was the highest score from Pakistan's side
 
The 2004 match was pretty intense, a low scoring thriller. Akhtar and Naved were excellent with the ball that day. The atmosphere was electric throughout.

The 2009 CT win was more comprehensive and largely thanks to a superb partnership between Malik and Yousuf.
 
The 2004 match was pretty intense, a low scoring thriller. Akhtar and Naved were excellent with the ball that day. The atmosphere was electric throughout.

The 2009 CT win was more comprehensive and largely thanks to a superb partnership between Malik and Yousuf.

Yousuf was also the key figure in that 2004 win. He hadn't converted as of yet so back then he was known as Yousuf Youhana. If my memory serves me right, it was Yousuf again around who the team played and we secured that famous win !!
 
Champions trophy is the most important even more so than World Cup. The format was more tough initially. Kudos to Pakistan for beating not once but twice..
 
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It is meaningless compared to a test series with aus.

Thats why they have scrapped it in between to only bring it back for money from indian tv.
 
2004 and 2009

Although in the 2004 one it was Afridi taking apart Irfan Pathan or maybe Zaheer Khan (can't exactly remember) :)) that let us secure the win :D

no it was 4 Akhtar wickets
 
Champions trophy is the most important even more so than World Cup. The format was more tough initially. Kudos to Pakistan for beating not once but twice..

Pakistan has never won the CT so how does the format matter?
 
2004 and 2009

Although in the 2004 one it was Afridi taking apart Irfan Pathan or maybe Zaheer Khan (can't exactly remember) :)) that let us secure the win :D

then lets make it the third time, btw, C Trophy should also be counted amongst world cups...india cheating here
 
then lets make it the third time, btw, C Trophy should also be counted amongst world cups...india cheating here

Lol. That would mean we have won 2 more world cups. Btw is Pakistan the only test team except Bangladesh to not win a champions trophy?
 
Lol. That would mean we have won 2 more world cups. Btw is Pakistan the only test team except Bangladesh to not win a champions trophy?

I didn't mean World cup literally, I meant a trophy that is played at an international level unlike the asia cup. So when we talk about world events, CT can be part of it.
 
No trophy is meaningless

It's not like Pakistan are winning one every 2 months or something like that
 
Even though we lost, I liked the 2004 game.

Dravid and Agarkar grafted hard to get us to 200+ and then Pathan took an early 3-wicket haul in Pakistan's innings.

Unfortunately Afridi came in at the decision point and carted him to get the win. We were then knocked out because we lost to another team earlier. (England?)
 
I'm just wondering how many of the defeats to India over the years were down to 'corrupt' elements within the Pakistan team?
 
Pakistan has beaten India in CT twice like Afridi said.Just appreciating the value of those wins.

Still how does the format come into the picture, india vs pakistan is 2 teams playing each other with other things having no bearing on the match, how does the format suddenly mean that we need to appreciate pakistan for those 2 victories.
 
I'm just wondering how many of the defeats to India over the years were down to 'corrupt' elements within the Pakistan team?

There are a couple of world cup games where there have always been whispers....pretty strong whispers in the case of '99.
 
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