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Player [2] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team 2: Mashrafe Mortaza () 5 September 1983 (aged 33) 175: Right: Right arm fast medium: Khulna Division: 45: Imrul Kayes 2 February 1987 (aged 30) 65: Left – Khulna Division: 30: Mahmudullah 4 February 1986 (aged 31) 141: Right: Right arm off break: Dhaka Division: 53: Mehedi Hasan
The 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was the eighth ICC Champions Trophy, a cricket tournament for the eight top-ranked One Day International teams in the world. It was held in England and Wales from 1 to 18 June 2017. [1] Pakistan won the competition for the first time with a 180-run victory over India in the final at The Oval. [2]
Prior to this match, the teams had met four times in the Champions Trophy and had two victories each. Pakistan's last win was in 2009 ; since then, India won seven games against Pakistan across all ICC tournaments consecutively although India lost the home series in 2012 [ 13 ] Their most recent clash was on 4 June 2017, during the group stages ...
India is one of the full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC), the governing body of cricket. There have been eight editions of the tournament and India has participated in every edition. India have won it twice in 2002 and 2013 while also finishing as runners-up in 2000 and 2017.
The first Cricket World Cup was held in 1975 and then every four years since. The tournament was usually played by full ICC member nations. The ICC conceived the idea of the Champions Trophy – a short cricket tournament to raise funds for the development of the game in non-test playing countries, with the first two tournaments being held in Bangladesh and Kenya.
He was also named as part of the 'Team of the Tournament' at the 2017 Champions Trophy by the ICC, ESPNcricinfo and Cricbuzz. [127] [128] [129] On 10 February 2018 against South Africa Dhawan played in his 100th ODI, scored his 13th ODI century and became the first batsman for India to score a century in his 100th ODI.
However, prior to the start of the tournament, India themselves withdrew due to the expenses required in getting the team to Brazil. [1] Other reasons cited for why India withdrew include FIFA not allowing Indian players to play in the tournament barefoot and the All India Football Federation not considering the World Cup an important ...
In June 2017, India toured England for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy where the Virat Kohli led mighty team lost to Pakistan in the final by 180 runs. [24] Later India toured the Windies where the team won the ODI series by 3–1 but lost the T20I series.