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[VIDEO] ICC launches the official promo for the Champions Trophy 2025, featuring stars like Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan and Hardik Pandya

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High-Energy campaign ‘All On The Line’ launched For ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today launched its “All On The Line” the campaign for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, highlighting the unmissable cricket that the thrilling two-week competition brings.

The high-energy film which is available here aims to bring to life the intense nature of the Champions Trophy where every match counts. Like in the film, fans can expect players to navigate jeopardy, make split-second decisions, and push their limits to stay in the competition.

Featuring super stars Hardik Pandya, Mohammad Nabi, Phil Salt, Shadab Khan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi, the film showcases the immense stakes faced by players as they put everything on the line to claim the Champions Trophy and the unique White Jackets.

Hosted by Pakistan, with four matches taking place in the UAE, from 19 February to 9 March 2025, the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy will feature the world’s top eight cricketing nations battling it out across 15 matches. Fans can register for tickets here.

India all-rounder Hardik Pandya remarked: “The return of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy is a significant boost to cricket, adding depth and context to the One-Day format. This iconic tournament promises to reignite excitement among fans and players alike. India is ready to showcase its unique brand of cricket, with every player committed to bringing the trophy home again.”

England batter Phil Salt commented: ""Playing for England in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy is a huge honour. We know it’s going to be a very competitive tournament but we have an exciting group and we are going to give it our best effort to lift the trophy”.

Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi said: “It’s Afghanistan’s first time at the Men’s Champions Trophy, we can’t wait to compete against the best of the best and make our nation proud."

Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi added: “For Pakistan, cricket is more than a game—it’s our passion, our pride, our identity and as defending Champions and tournament hosts, there’s everything to play for. I’m sure the whole of Pakistan is eagerly awaiting the 19th of February, it’ll be a spectacle like no other.”

 
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Ain't Shadab Khan irrelevant here not in the mix, or the papers working to get him in squad
 
Ain't Shadab Khan irrelevant here not in the mix, or the papers working to get him in squad
Maybe its time to select Shadab khan for the champion trophy team.

Btw this promo is nothing special. My ratings 6/10
:kp
 
Ain't Shadab Khan irrelevant here not in the mix, or the papers working to get him in squad
Yes, he is irrelevant and I don't think he has a chance to be a part of the upcoming tournament. Maybe they picked him for his good performances in the 2017 edition.
 
This means shadab khan is getting selected. Ridiculous stuff from pcb
 
Since when did Pakistanis started saying “sambhal kay” - this is hindi. The production is definitely indian. Okayish promo. ICC has never been good with promos anyway.
 
Since when did Pakistanis started saying “sambhal kay” - this is hindi. The production is definitely indian. Okayish promo. ICC has never been good with promos anyway.
? it's an Urdu word too.
 
i hope so, because this is really worrying
Why are they even picking shadab? His chapter should have been closed in 2023 wc when he was the worst bowler of the cup 2nd only to Joe root and root isn't a bowler. Even part timers like rachin ravindra were better then him. Heck I'm pretty sure Philips bowled better as well.

Yet he somehow lingered onto 2024? But his chapter should have been closed. Agha should have closed the door for any pseudo allrounder coming through the ranks since pakistan now has a genuine allrounder and 2 specialist spinners in odi and t20.
 
Since when did Pakistanis started saying “sambhal kay” - this is hindi. The production is definitely indian. Okayish promo. ICC has never been good with promos anyway.
I think it is urdu but not something I would use
 
Sambhal kay (hindi) and sambhaaal kay (urdu) - difference. The way its said in urdu is completely different. And its not used in a sentence like that.

The way shadab said it is how someone who speaks hindi would say it. Its the phonetics in this case.
It's the same word.

It's pronunciation is based on regional dialects.
 
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