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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.
The ICC Champions Trophy is a quadrennial ODI cricket tournament organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Initially held as a biennial tournament since its inaugural edition in 1998 as ICC KnockOut Trophy, it was rebranded as ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 and has been held as a quadrennial tournament since 2009.
The ICC Champions Trophy is a One Day International (ODI) tournament organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), [4] [5] and is considered the second most significant cricket tournament after the World Cup. [6] [7] Originally inaugurated as the "ICC Knock Out Trophy" in 1998, the tournament has been organised every two or three years ...
The Champions Trophy schedule will be announced “in the coming days," the ICC said. Defending champion Pakistan, India, Australia, England, New Zealand, Bangladesh, South Africa and Afghanistan ...
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]
The ICC Champions Trophy is a One Day International (ODI) tournament organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), [2] and is considered the second most significant after the World Cup. [3] Originally inaugurated as the "ICC KnockOut Trophy" in 1998 , the tournament is organised every four years, though it had been organised every two ...
qualified for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: 2 South Africa: 9 7 2 0 0 14 1.261 3 Australia (C) 9 7 2 0 0 14 0.841 4 New Zealand: 9 5 4 0 0 10 0.743 5 Pakistan: 9 4 5 0 0 8 −0.199 Qualified for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: 6 Afghanistan: 9 4 5 0 0 8 −0.336 7 England: 9 3 6 0 0 6 −0.572 8 Bangladesh: 9 2 7 0 0 4 −1.087 9 Sri Lanka: 9 2 ...
The 2013 ICC Champions Trophy [8] was contested by eight teams, which were seeded and divided into two groups. Each team played every other team in its group once. Following the group stage, the top two teams from each group progressed to the semi-finals, where the winner of Group A played the runner-up of Group B and the winner of Group B played the runner-up of Group A.