High-energy campaign video launched for ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025

IANS January 23, 2025 215 views

The ICC just dropped an epic campaign film for the 2025 Men's Champions Trophy that's going to get cricket fans pumped! Top players from around the world are featured in a high-energy video showing the intense competition ahead. Afghanistan will make their debut in this tournament, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event. With matches hosted in Pakistan and the UAE, this promises to be an unmissable cricket spectacle that will showcase the best talent from eight top nations.

"For Pakistan, cricket is more than a game--it's our passion, our pride, our identity" - Shaheen Shah Afridi
Dubai, Jan 22: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday launched a campaign film titled 'All On The Line', featuring some top stars from the participating countries, for the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025, highlighting the unmissable cricket that the thrilling two-week competition brings.

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High-energy campaign highlights intense cricket competition

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Top eight nations battle for prestigious Champions Trophy

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Debut tournament for Afghanistan national team

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Players push limits in two-week tournament

The high-energy film 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, the ICC informed in a release on Wednesday.

Featuring superstars 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 February 19 to March 9, 2025, the ICC Men's Champions Trophy will feature the world's top-eight cricketing nations battling it out across 15 matches. While India's Hardik Pandya and England's Phil Salt talked about their teams winning back the trophy, Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi was excited as his country will make its debut in the elite competition.

"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," Nabi said.

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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