ICC Champions Trophy: Geo Super locked, loaded to bring every thrilling moment live
Mega event to feature eight teams from all over the world fighting for the prestigious title
Cricket fans in Pakistan, get ready! The ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 will be aired live on Geo Super, Pakistan’s first private sports channel. Don’t miss the action!
The mega event is set to kick start from February 19 with Pakistan and New Zealand facing off in Karachi. The Champions Trophy will feature eight teams from all over the world fighting for the prestigious title.
Pakistan, India, Australia, England, South Africa, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and New Zealand will compete for glory, with the much-anticipated Pakistan-India match scheduled for February 23 in Dubai.
All the matches will be aired live on Geo Super, bringing thrilling action to viewers. The tournament will be held in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Dubai, offering top-class cricket, thrilling competition, and unforgettable moments.
With non-stop cricketing excitement, the Champions Trophy will prove to be a historic event that will keep cricket enthusiasts on the edge of their seats.
Additionally, Geo News has assembled a panel of expert analysts, including former captain Rashid Latif, pacer Mohammad Amir, batter Ahmed Shahzad, and cricket expert Sikandar Bakht, to provide in-depth analysis and insights throughout the tournament.
Fans can expect expert opinions on strategies, player performances, and every crucial moment of the game throughout the run of the Champions Trophy.
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