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The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is just around the corner, and cricket fans worldwide are buzzing with excitement. Co-hosted by Pakistan and the UAE, the tournament marks the return of one of cricket’s most prestigious events after an eight-year hiatus. With its compact format and high stakes, the Champions Trophy has always delivered nail-biting contests and unforgettable moments. The unique hosting arrangement promises a blend of subcontinental fervor and world-class facilities in the UAE, ensuring an electrifying atmosphere for players and spectators alike.
Eight teams battle for cricketing glory
The Champions Trophy features the top eight cricketing nations, making it a fiercely competitive tournament. Every team has the potential to lift the coveted trophy, and with evenly matched squads, the battles are expected to be intense. From defending champions Pakistan to perennial favorites Australia and India, each side boasts star players capable of turning games on𓂃 their heads. Fans are gearing up to witness thrilling rivalries, tactical masterstrokes, and exceptional individual performances in what promises to be a cricketing spectacle.
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AB de Villiers picks the most dangerous team of Champions Trophy 2025
Legendary South African cricketer AB de Villiers has ✃weighed in on the tournament, naming India as the most dangerous team of the Champions Trophy 2025. He stated that to win big ICC events, a team needs its batters to deliver at their best, and India has all the necessary options to achieve that. With a blend of talent, depth, and experience, De Villiers reckoned India possesses the perfect combination to emerge as champions in the upcoming tournament.
“India has great batting options. India has done this because if you want to win a big ICC event, you have to show the best from the batsmen. India has all the options and this team looks the most dangerous to me. The team has all the options that can make this team a champion,” said De Villiers as quoted by NDTV.