Champions trophy Introduction, Records & Schedule

Champion Trophy Introduction

Introduction

The ICC Champions Trophy, earlier known as the ICC Knockout Trophy, is a quadrennial cricket tournament organized by the ICC. It is played in ODI format. 

Organized

ICC Knockout was produced in 1998 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and in 2000 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Records

9th Champion Trophy

The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy was the ninth edition of the tournament, held in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from February 19 to March 9, 2025. The tournament featured the top eight ranked men’s national teams, with Afghanistan making their debut appearance.

Tournament Highlights

  • India won the tournament, defeating New Zealand in the final by 4 wickets with an over to spare.
  • India became the first team to win three Champions Trophy titles and the first team to win two successive ICC tournaments.
  • Rachin Ravindra from New Zealand was named the Player of the Tournament for his all-round performance.

Team of the Tournament

  • The ICC announced the Team of the Tournament, which included players from India, New Zealand, Afghanistan, and other teams.
  • The team was led by Mitchell Santner from New Zealand and included players like Rachin Ravindra, Virat Kohli, and Shreyas Iyer.

8th Champion trophy 

The eighth ICC Champions Trophy was held in England and Wales from June 1 to June 18, 2017. The match was played between Pakistan and India. Pakistan won the toss against India and elected to bat first. Pakistan set an unbelievable target of 338/4 in 50 overs. Fakhar Zaman scored a century. He put pressure on India because of this target. Mohammad Amir bowled well. Pakistan defeated India by 180 runs to win the Champions Trophy, bowling out the entire Indian team for 158 runs. Thus, the Pakistani team won the championship trophy in 2017.

Champion trophy Introduction

7th Champion trophy

The seventh ICC Champions Trophy was held in England from June 6 to June 23, 2013. The match was played between India and England. England won the toss and elected to field first. England set the target of 129 runs. India successfully chased the score, winning the match by five runs (D/L method). 

6th Champion trophy 

The sixth ICC Champions Trophy was held from 22 September to 5 October 2009 in South Africa. Australia faced New Zealand in the final. New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat first against Australia. New Zealand batted first and scored 200 runs in 45.1 overs. Australia successfully chased the target, scoring 206/4 in 45.2 overs, winning the match by 6 wickets.

5th Champion trophy

The fifth ICC Champions Trophy was held in India from 7 October to 5 November 2006. It was originally scheduled for 2004 in Pakistan but was postponed and relocated due to security concerns. Australia defeated the West Indies by eight wickets to win their first ICC Champions Trophy title. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first. They set a target of 139 runs for Australia. They were bowled out for 138 runs in 30.4 overs.  

4th Champion trophy

The fourth ICC Champions Trophy was held in England from September 10 to September 25, 2004. It was the third final match between the West Indies and England. West Indies won the toss and chose to bowl. England scored 217 runs while batting first, and West Indies won the match by two wickets. 

3rd Champion trophy

The 3rd ICC Champions Trophy was held in 2002 in Sri Lanka. The final match was between India and Sri Lanka. However, the game was postponed due to rain, and the two teams shared the trophy.

Champion trophy Record

2nd Champion Trophy

 The second Champions Trophy was held in 2000 in Kenya. The match was between New Zealand and India. India won the toss and elected to bat, scoring 264/6 in 50 overs. New Zealand chased down the target of 265 runs, scoring 265/6 in 49.4 overs. And won the champion trophy.

1st Champion Trophy

The final of the tournament was played on 1 November 1998 at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka. West Indies scored 245 runs in 49.3 overs. Philo Wallace scored 103 runs, and Jack Kells took five wickets for 30 runs. South Africa achieved the target in 47 overs, losing 06 wickets.

IC Champions Trophy Schedule 2025

Date Match  Stadium
Feb 19, 2025 Pakistan vs. New Zealand National Stadium, Karachi
Feb 20, 2025 Bangladesh Vs India Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Feb 21, 2025 Afghanistan Vs South Africa National Stadium, Karachi
Feb 22, 2025 Australia Vs England Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Feb 23, 2025 Pakistan Vs India Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Feb 24, 2025 Bangladesh Vs New Zealand Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
Feb 25, 2025 Australia Vs South Africa Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
Feb 26, 2025 Afghanistan Vs England Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Feb 27, 2025 Pakistan Vs Bangladesh Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
Feb 28, 2025
Afghanistan Vs Australia Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Mar 01, 2025 South Africa Vs England National Stadium, Karachi
Mar 02, 2025 New Zealand Vs India Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Mar 04, 2025 Semi-final 1 Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Mar 05, 2025 Semi-final 2 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Mar 09, 2025 Final Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

Champion trophy Schedule

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