New Delhi: The second semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will take place between South Africa and New Zealand on March 5 at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had claimed to have spent nearly 500 crore Pakistani Rupees on the stadium’s renovation, which took over 100 days to complete. However, recent incidents have exposed the stadium’s poor condition, raising questions about the board’s claims.
Heavy Rain Exposes PCB’s Weak Preparation
On February 28, a crucial match between Afghanistan and Australia was scheduled at Gaddafi Stadium, but it had to be canceled due to heavy rain. Shockingly, PCB did not have proper drainage arrangements, and even the entire ground was not covered, leading to excessive waterlogging. This lack of preparation caused embarrassment for PCB, with fans and experts criticizing the mismanagement.
Now, another issue has surfaced—a viral video on social media shows water leaking from the bathroom ceiling inside the stadium. A spectator captured the footage, revealing rainwater dripping from the roof while several other fans were seen taking shelter. This incident has further dented PCB’s reputation, as the renovation project was meant to ensure better infrastructure and facilities.
PCB’s 500-Crore Claim Under Scrutiny
PCB had boasted of extensive renovations, including new seating arrangements, upgraded floodlights, and additional infrastructure. However, the recent incidents indicate that either the renovation was incomplete or poorly executed. With an important semi-final set to be played at Gaddafi Stadium, concerns about the stadium’s condition and maintenance have intensified.
This situation has not only disappointed cricket fans but also put PCB under pressure, as hosting such a prestigious tournament requires world-class facilities. The International Cricket Council (ICC) might also take note of these issues as they impact the quality of the event.
After spending 1280 Cr on stadium renovations, here's the condition of Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium after just one rainfall:#ChampionsTrophy2025 #ChampionsTrophy pic.twitter.com/YAGjcM0iVb
— Field Vision (@FieldVisionIND) March 2, 2025
Conditions of Gaddafi stadium after rain today, during Afghanistan vs Australia match. Money well spent @MaryamNSharif 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/G8S14ew75m
— Shuجa (@shuja_ali5) February 28, 2025
Champions Trophy 2025 Semi-Final Lineup
Four teams India, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa have qualified for the semi-finals. 1st Semi-Final: India vs Australia on March 4 in Dubai. 2nd Semi-Final: South Africa vs New Zealand on March 5 at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. With these crucial matches ahead, all eyes are on how PCB manages the stadium conditions and whether Gaddafi Stadium will be ready to host a smooth and successful semi-final.
