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India, the defending champions, came into the final by defeating Bangladesh by 9 wickets in the second semi-final at Birmingham on 15 June, to reach their fourth Champions Trophy final, a record. [3] Pakistan won by 180 runs, which was the largest margin of victory in the final of an ICC ODI tournament.
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]
In the Champions Trophy, however, Pakistan has won three of the five meetings between the two sides, including the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy Final, in which they defeated India after losing to them in the group stage. [43] This was the second time the two teams had met in an ICC final after the T20 final in 2007.
The 2006 ICC Champions Trophy was held in India with the final on 5 November 2006. A new format was used. A new format was used. Eight teams were competing in the group phase: the top six teams in the ICC ODI Championship on 1 April 2006, plus two teams chosen from the other four Test-playing teams Sri Lanka , West Indies , Bangladesh and ...
India will not play cricket in Pakistan during the Champions Trophy next year. All of India's games will be at a neutral venue, including if it reaches the semifinals and final, the International ...
The Champions Trophy was an international limited-overs cricket tournament that took place at the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium in Sharjah, UAE on multiple occasions between 1984 and 2003. The stadium usually hosted two tournaments each season: a "Champions Trophy" in October/November, and a "Cup" in March/April.
Originally, the tournament was scheduled to be hosted by Pakistan in 2008, but due to security concerns it shifted to South Africa. [3] It was the sixth ICC Champions Trophy, and was previously known as the ICC Knock-out. Two teams from two groups of four qualified for the semi-finals, and the final was staged in Centurion on 5 October.
Pakistan won a second straight major one-day international series away from home when it beat South Africa by 81 runs at Newlands on Thursday. After beating Australia 2-1 last month, Pakistan has ...