PCB Promises Swift Visas for Indian Fans at ICC Champions Trophy
PCB Assures Swift Visa Issuance for Indian Fans for ICC Champions Trophy
LAHORE, Pakistan – Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who also serves as the Federal Interior Minister, has pledged a streamlined visa issuance process for Indian fans eager to attend the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan next year.
During a meeting with a group of Sikh pilgrims from the United States, Naqvi expressed optimism about a positive response from Indian fans. “We will reserve a special quota of tickets for Indian fans and endeavor to expedite the visa issuance process,” he stated.
Naqvi emphasized the PCB’s desire to welcome Indian fans and witness the highly anticipated match between India and Pakistan in Lahore. Pakistan is set to host the ICC mega event from February to March 2025, but the tournament schedule remains pending until the ICC receives confirmation from the Indian government regarding its team’s participation.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has reiterated its adherence to government policy when it comes to visiting Pakistan. No Indian team has toured Pakistan since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, and there has been no Test series between the two nations since 2007.
Despite these challenges, Naqvi remains hopeful that Indian fans will be able to experience the thrill of the Champions Trophy in Pakistan. “We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all spectators,” he said.
The PCB’s efforts to facilitate Indian fan attendance are a testament to the importance of cricket as a bridge between the two countries. The sport has the power to unite people and foster goodwill, and the Champions Trophy provides an opportunity to showcase the passion and camaraderie that exists between cricket enthusiasts on both sides of the border.