The ICC Champions Trophy has faced embarrassing errors in its live feed, causing organizers to be red-faced. During the tournament, the Indian national anthem was mistakenly played before a match between England and Australia, followed by the English anthem and before the Australian anthem could be played. Additionally, the absence of ‘Pakistan’ in the watermark during the broadcast of the India-Bangladesh game led to a complaint from the PCB. The ICC has since corrected the watermark after acknowledging the mistake and promised to use the three-line branding in all remaining matches. The technical issues have been resolved, and the producer of the ICC feed, Sunset+Vine, is working to ensure smooth broadcasting. The incident has stirred social media attention and highlighted the importance of attention to detail in major sporting events.

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