The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the list of umpires and match officials for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 which will take place in Pakistan and Dubai. A bunch of experienced and new umpires and match officials will officiate in this marquee event, but no match official or umpire from India has been included. Recently, the list of umpires has been revealed for the group stage matches at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. India will play their group stage games against Bangladesh, Pakistan and New Zealand and fans would be eager to know who will officiate in the highly anticipated match between India and Pakistan. Paul Reiffel and Richard Illingworth will be the on-field umpires for the India vs Pakistan clash in Dubai, while Michael Gough will be the TV Umpire and David Boon will be the match referee for the high voltage encounter. Below is the list of umpires and match officials for the group stage matches of India in Champions Trophy 2025: Also Read | Bumrah's Injury Uncertainty: Will BCCI Announce Replacement Soon? Umpires and officials for India matches in CT 2025 Umpires and Match Referees for India vs Bangladesh On-field umpires: Adrian Holdstock and Paul Reiffel TV umpire: Richard Illingworth Fourth umpire: Michael Gough Match Referee: David Boon Umpires and Match Referees for India vs Pakistan On-field umpires: Paul Reiffel and Richard Illingworth TV umpire: Michael Gough Fourth umpire: Adrian Holdstock Match Referee: David Boon Also Read | Raina Prefers Kuldeep Over Chakravarthy for Champions Trophy Umpires and Match Referees for India vs New Zealand On-field umpires: Michael Gough and Richard Illingworth TV umpire: Adrian Holdstock Fourth umpire: Paul Reiffel Match Referee: David Boon The list of umpires and Match Referees for the knockout matches of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is yet to be announced. India will play their first match against Bangladesh on 20th February, followed by the fan favorite encounter against Pakistan on 23rd February. Their final league match will be against New Zealand on 2nd March.