The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has refused to display “Pakistan” on Team India’s jerseys for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. This decision has drawn a response from the International Cricket Council (ICC), which enforces strict rules for global tournaments.
ICC Rules for Team Kits
The ICC requires all teams to feature the tournament logo on their jerseys. This logo includes the host nation’s name, making it a mandatory element. An ICC official clarified, “Each team must ensure their jerseys comply with this rule. Failing to do so violates the tournament’s guidelines.”
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Teams that break this regulation risk facing penalties or disciplinary actions. The ICC expects all participating nations to respect the rules, regardless of political or diplomatic tensions.
BCCI’s Reluctance and PCB’s Silence
Reports suggest the BCCI is unwilling to feature “Pakistan” on the kits. However, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has not received any formal communication from the BCCI on this issue. The lack of dialogue adds uncertainty to the situation.
Tensions Between BCCI and PCB
Relations between the BCCI and PCB have been tense for years. Recently, the Indian board declined to send Team India to Pakistan for the tournament (Read Here). Although a compromise was reached, the dispute over jersey regulations highlights ongoing challenges.
What Lies Ahead?
This disagreement puts the ICC in a difficult position as it tries to mediate between the boards. With the Champions Trophy approaching, the cricket world awaits a resolution. Will the BCCI adhere to the ICC’s rules, or will the conflict escalate further? The coming sports news headlines will determine how this issue unfolds.