Atif Aslam's Official Champions Trophy To Be Out Soon. (Source - ICC/X.COM)
In a latest development, the International Cricket Council (ICC), on Thursday, has announced the release date of the Official Champions Trophy 2025 Song, which is set to release on February 7 with renowned Atif Aslam being the singer.
With each passing day, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the ICC are working hand in hand to sustain the enthusiasm amongst the fans ahead of the premier eight-team tournament which is also going to be the first ICC event in Pakistan in three decades.
Just a few days back ICC released a teaser video of the tournament featuring Indian star-all-rounder Hardik Pandya and Pakistan’s ace pacer Shaheen Afridi which broke the internet, increasing the eagerness amongst the fans to catch-up their favourite teams in action.
Now, the fans have another reason to be elated as the Official Champions Trophy 2025 song sung by renowned singer Atif Aslam is set to be out on Friday, February 7. The ICC has already shared a glimpse through their social media handles of what is going to be a blockbuster of an anthem showcasing the true spirit of the mega-event.
Cricket fans around the world, especially in the subcontinent are already in full praise of the ICC for bringing Atif Aslam on-board and becoming the voice of the tournament, keeping in mind his global recognition and popularity across the borders.
From what we heard in the little teaser shared by the ICC, Atif’s soulful voice with a spicy mixture of beats will surely give the much needed life to the tournament and will be appealing for fans globally at the same time.
The much anticipated ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is just a few days away from its first ball being bowled and the excitement is already building across the globe. The prestigious One Day tournament is coming back after a halt of nearly eight years for its ninth edition with the first match scheduled to kick-off on February 19.
Host Pakistan emerged champions in the last edition back in 2017 and will play the tournament’s curtain raiser against New Zealand in Karachi. Mohammad Rizwan and his men will begin their title defense in what will be a 19-day cricket festival with the Final to be played on March 9.