Dynamic Campaign Video Unveiled for ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025

Synopsis
The ICC has launched an energetic campaign film titled 'All On The Line' for the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025, featuring top cricket stars. The film showcases the stakes and excitement of the tournament, which will be hosted in Pakistan and the UAE from February 19 to March 9, 2025.
Key Takeaways
- Release of campaign film 'All On The Line'
- Highlights intense competition of Champions Trophy
- Features stars like Hardik Pandya and Mohammad Nabi
- Pakistan hosts tournament in 2025
- Afghanistan makes its debut in the competition
Dubai, Jan 22 (NationPress) The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially released a campaign video entitled 'All On The Line', showcasing prominent athletes from the participating nations, for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025. This film emphasizes the unforgettable cricket action that this exhilarating two-week tournament promises to deliver.
The energetic video vividly illustrates the high-stakes environment of the Champions Trophy, where every match carries significant weight. As depicted in the film, fans can anticipate players facing challenges, making quick decisions, and pushing their limits to remain in the contest, according to an ICC announcement on Wednesday.
Featuring cricket icons such as Hardik Pandya, Mohammad Nabi, Phil Salt, Shadab Khan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi, the video highlights the considerable pressures experienced by players as they risk everything to secure the Champions Trophy and the coveted White Jackets.
Taking place in Pakistan, with four matches scheduled in the UAE from February 19 to March 9, 2025, the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy will see the world’s top eight cricketing nations compete in a total of 15 matches. Hardik Pandya of India and Phil Salt of England expressed their enthusiasm about reclaiming the trophy, while Afghan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi eagerly anticipates his nation’s inaugural appearance in this prestigious event.
“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 remarked.
Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi commented: “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.”