Pakistan Faces Elimination Early in Champions Trophy 2025
Group A’s Dramatic Start and Pakistan’s Tough Road to Semis
The 2025 Champions Trophy has begun in Pakistan with a bang, but not without some early shocks. With key players missing across various teams, the tournament’s landscape has become unpredictable. India’s Jasprit Bumrah and Australia’s Pat Cummins are among the high-profile absentees, adding to the uncertainty. However, the defending champions have set their intentions high. For Pakistan, the situation is more dire, and after just two days, they are on the brink of elimination.
The eight teams in the tournament are split into two groups. Group A consists of New Zealand, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, while Group B includes Australia, Afghanistan, England, and South Africa. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semifinals.
So far, Group A has seen two matches, and Pakistan’s chances of advancing are slim.
Despite Pakistan’s home advantage, their recent record against New Zealand was poor, having lost twice to the Kiwis in the Tri-Nation series before the tournament, including a defeat at the same Karachi ground.
With New Zealand and India securing wins, Pakistan faces an uphill battle. Their next match against India at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium will be crucial. Home advantage in Karachi has been neutralized, and Pakistan must win by a significant margin to keep their semi-final dreams alive.
Former pacer Mohammad Amir shared his thoughts on Pakistan’s chances in the ongoing tournament, stating that New Zealand is the most balanced side in Group A, not India. He predicted that New Zealand would likely defeat India in Dubai, giving Pakistan a chance to sneak into the semifinals. According to Amir, Pakistan and New Zealand are the two teams most likely to advance from Group A, though Pakistan cannot afford any further slipups.
Amir also expressed doubts over India’s bowling strength without Jasprit Bumrah, noting that Mohammad Shami hasn’t been in his best form since returning from injury.
In summary, Pakistan faces a tough road ahead in the Champions Trophy 2025 after early losses to New Zealand and India. Their semi-final hopes are on life support, with only one option: win big in their remaining matches.