PCB complained to ICC about the issue after the India v Bangladesh game in Dubai.
The PCB has requested an explanation from the ICC regarding the absence of Pakistan's name in the Champions Trophy branding. Throughout the entire match, which India won by six wickets, the event name, Champions Trophy 2025, was displayed in the top left corner of the broadcast, but the name of the hosts, Pakistan, was not displayed.
This was different from the broadcast graphics used for the other tournament matches thus far, like the opening match between Pakistan and New Zealand in Karachi, where both Pakistan's name and the event name were displayed.
According to ESPNCricinfo, ICC is thought to have casually informed PCB that there was an early technical issue; PCB is not happy with the answer.
The fact that Pakistan's name appeared on the emblem for the tournament's opening game has left PCB perplexed as to why the problem developed for the match between Bangladesh and India, even though graphics are produced and supplied to the live ICC stream well in advance.
The ICC maintains that the occurrence was the result of a technological malfunction and has made it clear that this would not be a problem for any upcoming matches, whether they are held in the UAE or Pakistan.
India's match against the official hosts, Pakistan, in Dubai on Sunday is expected to be the mmost-watchedmatch in the competition.
Because the ICC had granted them the rights to the whole tournament, Pakistan demanded they host every game, which sparked a heated debate in the months before the event.
The BCCI demanded a neutral location for India's matches and told the PCB that the Indian government did not allow them to play in Pakistan. In the end, an agreement was reached that ensured India would not have to play in Pakistan, even if they got to the final of the tournament.
Pakistan will not visit India for any ICC events for the next three years as part of a reciprocal agreement, and their matches will be held at neutral locations.