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Good question and very relevant for current situation since Pakistani ex cricketers are doing as usual drama regarding Champions Trophy 2025. Pakistanis delusionally believe that without Pakistan, ICC trophies won’t generate revenue. WRONG!!! As long as India is playing, it’s going to generate money. Let’s say that ICC keeping 50% tickets reserved for Pakistani crowds. In that case, Pakistanis won’t even have capacity to buy expensive tickets; they might only be able to afford basic Pittsburgh Steelers Leopard Print Skinny Tumbler rather than the premium seating. Only 5-7% Pakistanis do which means 40-43% seats are going to be empty. Also ICC knows that if they give 100% tickets to Indian crowds, they would be bought very quickly. And stadium would be packed up. So Pakistani crowds don’t contribute anything for even India vs Pakistan match. Pakistan is very easily replaceable in Cricket. The 1993 edition of Asia Cup scheduled to be hosted by Pakistan was cancelled and the world went on. India won the inaugural edition of Asia Cup in 1984 where no final was played and the winner was declared based on points.
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