The International Cricket Council has expressed irritation after BCCI rejected printing Pakistan's name on their jersey. Earlier, PCB slammed such behavior from BCCI, calling that the neighbours are doing politics, and now ICC hits back at BCCI. According to a report of A-Sports, an official of ICC anonymously said, "It is the responsibility of every team to add the tournament logo to their jerseys. All teams are obligated to comply with this rule." ICC regulations mandate that all teams display the tournament logo, which includes the host nation's name, on their jerseys. Although matches involving Team India will be held in Dubai for security reasons, Pakistan remains the original host. Speaking to IANS, a Pakistan Cricket Board source earlier said, "BCCI is bringing politics into cricket, which is not at all good for the game. They refused to travel to Pakistan. They don't want to send their captain (to Pakistan) for the opening ceremony, now there are reports that they don't want the host nation's (Pakistan) name printed on their jersey. We believe that the world governing body (ICC) will not let this happen and support Pakistan." Read also: ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Full Schedule, Dates, and Venues BCCI's persistence got Pakistan accept hybrid model The Champions Trophy is returning after 8 long years; however, experience strong political tensions from the neighbors, India and Pakistan. Pakistan received the hosting rights, to which BCCI denied travel citing security concerns. After days of ego fights, the ICC finally decided to shift the matches involving only India to Dubai. Not only that, the newly appointed BCCI President Devajit Saikia has also rejected Rohit Sharma's travel to Pakistan for the captains' photoshoot. A source said earlier, “This includes Rohit or any other Indian team player or official or board official. This is in line with the usual protocols and since the opening match is on the 19th, the opening ceremony can be expected either on the 16th or 17th."