With less than six months to go before the start of the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is pulling out audacious plans to renovate the stadiums. One of the key features of the renovation includes upgrading the floodlights in the stadiums for the Champions Trophy. However, the PCB is in the headlines as it plans to rent the towers for the floodlights during the showpiece event according to a PTI report published on Friday (Aug 16).
This part of the project includes installing new floodlights in Lahore and Karachi while moving the old ones to other cities. The PCB has decided to move the floodlights already installed in Karachi to Quetta and those in Lahore to Rawalpindi to save costs. According to reports, the PCB is looking to get sponsors for the towers and a tender has already been released for the same.
"The idea behind this process is to ensure smaller venues are also equipped with light towers for domestic cricket and major venues like Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi where most of the international games and CT matches would be played get towers which ensure international standard and uninterrupted provision of light during matches," a PCB source said.
The Champions Trophy is set to start in the first week of February with India and Pakistan set to be included in the same group. The PCB wants to keep no stone unturned for the tournament as it will return to the global stage as hosts for a major tournament for the first time since 2008. They last hosted the Asia Cup in 2008 and have since not hosted a major event having faced security issues.
The majority of the eight nations are expected to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy but suspense remains on India’s participation. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is yet to receive clearance from the External Affairs Ministry to travel to Pakistan and participate in the tournament under a hybrid model.