The International Cricket Council (ICC) has launched the "All On The Line" campaign for the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025. Under this campaign, the excitement of cricket offered in the two-week tournament is portrayed. A high-energy video has been made to depict how intense the competition has been in Champions Trophy, every match is an important one; the video depicts on how players get challenged, made quick decisions while giving their very best to win and stay further in the competition. The video features some of the international cricket stars like Hardik Pandya, Mohammad Nabi, Phil Salt, Shadab Khan, and also by Shaheen Shah Afridi. All of this creates the perception of tougher challenges for winners and White Jackets in general. The tournament will be held in Pakistan, with four matches scheduled to take place in the UAE. From 19 February to 9 March 2025, the event will feature 15 matches and bring together the world's eight top teams. Watch the video here: 15 Matches, 8 Teams, 1 Champion. It’s ALL ON THE LINE! 🏆 Action begins on 19 February ⏳#ChampionsTrophy pic.twitter.com/SpVWtGfHNB — ICC (@ICC) January 22, 2025 Also Read | BCCI Accepts ICC Guidelines; Ready to Put ‘Pakistan’ on Indian Jersey Who Said What Hardik Pandya, the India All-Rounder said: “The return of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy is a significant boost to cricket, adding depth and context to the One-Day format. This iconic tournament promises to reignite excitement among fans and players alike. India is ready to showcase its unique brand of cricket, with every player committed to bringing the trophy home again.” Phil Salt Remarked: "Playing for England in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy is a huge honour. We know it’s going to be a very competitive tournament but we have an exciting group and we are going to give it our best effort to lift the trophy”. Mohammad Nabi said: “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." 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.”