ICC CHAMPION TROPHY 2025

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The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is set to take place from February 19th to March 9th, 2025. Pakistan will proudly host this prestigious cricket event, featuring the top eight men’s national teams in One Day Internationals (ODIs). As the defending champions, Pakistan will aim to retain their title, having claimed victory in the 2017 edition of the tournament.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025

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ICC Champions Trophy Tournament Overview

OrganizerInternational Cricket Council (ICC)
FormatOne-Day International
First edition1998 Bangladesh
Latest edition2017 England Wales
Current edition2025 Pakistan
Tournament formatGroup stage-Round-robin and Knockout
Number of teams8
Current championPakistan
Most successful TeamAustralia India (2 titles each)
Most runsChris Gayle (791)
Most wicketsKyle Mills (28)
WebsiteICC Champions Trophy 2025

ICC Champions Trophy Overview

The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is scheduled to take place from February 19 to March 9, 2025, featuring the top eight One Day International (ODI) teams from the 2023 Cricket World Cup.

Tournament Structure

  • Group Stage: The eight teams will be divided into two groups of four. Each team will play against the other teams in its group, resulting in three matches per team.
  • Knockout Stage: The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals will compete in the final to determine the champion.

This format ensures that each team plays a minimum of three matches, providing a comprehensive assessment of their performance and consistency. The progression to the knockout stages adds excitement, culminating in high-stakes matches to crown the tournament winner.

Historical Timeline

  • 1998 – The Beginning (ICC KnockOut Trophy):
    The first edition was hosted in Dhaka, Bangladesh, under the name “ICC KnockOut Trophy.” It was a straightforward knockout tournament featuring all ICC Full Members. South Africa emerged victorious, defeating the West Indies in the final, marking their first major ICC tournament win.
  • 2000 – Nairobi, Kenya:
    The tournament returned with the same knockout format. India and New Zealand made it to the final, with New Zealand clinching their maiden ICC trophy under Stephen Fleming’s captaincy.
  • 2002 – Sri Lanka (Renamed to ICC Champions Trophy):
    The name was changed to the ICC Champions Trophy, and the format expanded to include a group stage. India and Sri Lanka shared the trophy after rain washed out the final and the reserve day in Colombo.
  • 2004 – England:
    Played in English conditions, the tournament saw West Indies stage a remarkable comeback in the final against England to lift their first Champions Trophy.
  • 2006 – India:
    Australia, dominant in world cricket, added the ICC Champions Trophy to their collection, defeating the West Indies in the final held in Mumbai.
  • 2009 – South Africa:
    Initially scheduled for 2008 but postponed due to security concerns, this edition was hosted in South Africa. Australia defended their title successfully, becoming the only team to win the tournament twice consecutively.
  • 2013 – England:
    After skipping the 2011 schedule, the tournament returned in 2013, hosted by England. India won their second Champions Trophy, defeating England in a rain-shortened final.
  • 2017 – England:
    The most recent edition was held in England. Pakistan stunned the cricketing world with a dominant performance in the final, defeating arch-rivals India to secure their maiden ICC Champions Trophy.

Each of these teams brings a unique set of strengths and strategies, promising a highly competitive and thrilling tournament as they vie for the prestigious Champions Trophy.

Memorable Moments

  • Jonty Rhodes’ spectacular fielding in 1998.
  • Chris Cairns’ unbeaten century in the 2000 final.
  • India’s thrilling win over South Africa in 2013 to enter the final.
  • Hasan Ali’s brilliant bowling in Pakistan’s 2017 triumph.

Champions Trophy 2025 Teams

The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is set to feature the top eight teams from the 2023 Cricket World Cup. These teams have secured their spots based on their performances in the tournament.

Teams Groups

  • Group A: Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, New Zealand.
  • Group B: Australia, South Africa, England, Afghanistan

Champions Trophy 2025 All Teams Squad

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Schedule

The Champions Trophy 2025 schedule will take place from February 19 to March 9. The best eight ODI teams will play in this tournament, and Pakistan is the defending champions. The games will be held in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi. The first match will be between Pakistan and New Zealand in Karachi.

If India reaches the final, it will be held in Dubai; otherwise, in Lahore.

DateTime (IST)VenueMatch
February 19, 20252:30 pmKarachiPakistan vs New Zealand
February 20, 20252:30 pmNeutralBangladesh vs India
February 21, 20252:30 pmKarachiAfghanistan vs South Africa
February 22, 20252:30 pmLahoreAustralia vs England
February 23, 20252:30 pmNeutralPakistan vs India
February 24, 20252:30 pmRawalpindiBangladesh vs New Zealand
February 25, 20252:30 pmRawalpindiAustralia vs South Africa
February 26, 20252:30 pmLahoreAfghanistan vs England
February 27, 20252:30 pmRawalpindiPakistan vs Bangladesh
February 28, 20252:30 pmLahoreAfghanistan vs Australia
March 1, 20252:30 pmKarachiSouth Africa vs England
March 2, 20252:30 pmNeutralNew Zealand vs India
March 4, 20252:30 pmNeutralSemi-Final A1 vs B2
March 5, 20252:30 pmNeutralSemi-Final B1 vs A2
March 9, 20252:30 pmNeutralFinal
March 10, 2025NeutralReserve Day

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Points Table

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Group A

PosTeamPldWLTNRPtsNRRQualification
1Bangladesh000000Advance to knockout stage
2India000000
3New Zealand000000
4Pakistan (H)000000

First match(es) will be played: 19 February 2025.

Group A Schedule

DateTime (IST)VenueMatch
February 19, 20252:30 pmKarachiPakistan vs New Zealand
February 20, 20252:30 pmNeutralBangladesh vs India
February 23, 20252:30 pmNeutralPakistan vs India
February 24, 20252:30 pmRawalpindiBangladesh vs New Zealand
February 27, 20252:30 pmRawalpindiPakistan vs Bangladesh
March 2, 20252:30 pmNeutralNew Zealand vs India

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Group B

PosTeamPldWLTNRNRRQualification
1Afghanistan000000Advance to knockout stage
2Australia000000
3England000000
4South Africa000000

First match(es) will be played: 21 February 2025.

Group B Schedule

DateTime (IST)VenueMatch
February 21, 20252:30 pmKarachiAfghanistan vs South Africa
February 22, 20252:30 pmLahoreAustralia vs England
February 25, 20252:30 pmRawalpindiAustralia vs South Africa
February 26, 20252:30 pmLahoreAfghanistan vs England
February 28, 20252:30 pmLahoreAfghanistan vs Australia
March 1, 20252:30 pmKarachiSouth Africa vs England

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Playoff

PCB had stated that if India qualified for the semi-finals, they would play at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

Semi-finalsFinal
A1 (Winner of Group A)SF1W (Winner of Semi-final 1)
B2 (Runner-up of Group B)SF2W (Winner of Semi-final 2)
Final
B1 (Winner of Group B)Final Winner
A2 (Runner-up of Group A)

This table represents the structure of the semi-finals and final rounds for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

DateTeamsVenue
4 March 2025TBD v TBDNeutral
5 March 2025TBD v TBDNeutral
9 March 2025TBD v TBDNeutral

These matches represent the semi-finals and final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Pakistan.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Venues

Champions Trophy 2025 Venue Pakistan reportedly submitted three venues for the event on 28 April 2024. At Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi. India will play the entire event in Dubai.

CityMatchesStadiumCapacity
Lahore4Gaddafi Stadium34,000
Karachi3National Stadium34,000
Rawalpindi3Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium15,000
Dubai4Dubai International Cricket Stadium25,000

How to Buy the Champions Trophy 2025 Tickets?

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is scheduled from February 19 to March 9, 2025, with matches in Pakistan and the UAE. To secure your tickets, follow these steps:

1. Register Your Interest

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has opened a registration portal for fans to express interest in purchasing tickets. By registering, you’ll receive timely updates on ticket sales and related information.

2. Official Ticket Sales:

Once registered, you’ll be notified when tickets become available for purchase. It’s crucial to buy tickets only through official channels to ensure authenticity and entry to the matches.

3. Stay Updated:

Regularly check the ICC’s official website and their social media channels for the latest announcements on ticket sales, match schedules, and other pertinent information.

Champions Trophy Live Broadcast Information

We will have more information on this as and when the ICC releases it closer to the start of the competition.

ICC Champions Trophy Winners List

YearHost Nation(s)WinnerRunner-Up
1998BangladeshSouth AfricaWest Indies
2000KenyaNew ZealandIndia
2002Sri LankaSri Lanka and IndiaNone
2004EnglandWest IndiesEngland
2006IndiaAustraliaWest Indies
2009South AfricaAustraliaNew Zealand
2013England and WalesIndiaEngland
2017England and WalesPakistanIndia

ICC Champions Trophy Most Successful Teams

TEAMWINS
India2 (2002, 2013)
Australia2 (2006, 2009)
South Africa1 (1998)
New Zealand1 (2000)
Sri Lanka1 (2002)
West Indies1 (2004)
Pakistan1 (2017)

ICC Champions Trophy Most Runs By Player

RankRunsPlayerTeamMatchesInningsSeason
1791Chris GayleWest Indies17172002–2013
2741Mahela JayawardeneSri Lanka22212000–2013
3701Shikhar DhawanIndia10102013–2017
4683Kumar SangakkaraSri Lanka22212000–2013
5665Sourav GangulyIndia13111998–2004

All-Time Top 5 Wickets-Takers

RankWicketsPlayerTeamMatchesInningsPeriod
128Kyle MillsNew Zealand15152002–2013
224Muttiah MuralitharanSri Lanka17151998–2009
324Lasith MalingaSri Lanka15152006–2017
422Brett LeeAustralia16152000–2009
521Glenn McGrathAustralia12122000–2006
521James AndersonEngland12122006–2013

FAQs

The ICC Champions Trophy is a premier international cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Often referred to as the “Mini World Cup,” it features the world’s top cricketing nations competing in a shorter format compared to the ICC Cricket World Cup.

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 tournament is hosted by Pakistan from February 19 to March 9, 2025. Matches will be held in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi in Pakistan, with India’s matches taking place in Dubai due to security concerns.

Eight teams are participating, divided into two groups:

  • Group A: Pakistan, India, New Zealand, Bangladesh
  • Group B: South Africa, Australia, Afghanistan, England

Due to strained political relations and security concerns, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided against sending the team to Pakistan. Consequently, the International Cricket Council (ICC) arranged for India’s matches to be played at a neutral venue in Dubai.

The tournament features a group stage followed by knockout rounds. Each team plays the others in its group, with the top two from each group advancing to the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals will compete in the final.

The final is scheduled to take place in Lahore. However, if India qualifies for the final, it will be moved to Dubai due to the neutral venue arrangement.

Ticketing details, including sales dates and purchasing platforms, will be announced by the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). It’s advisable to monitor official channels for the latest information.

Some highly anticipated matches include:

  • Opening Match: Pakistan vs. New Zealand on February 19, 2025, in Karachi.
  • India vs. Pakistan: Scheduled for February 23, 2025, in Dubai.
  • Australia vs. England: Set for February 22, 2025, in Lahore.

Broadcasting rights and live streaming details will be provided by the ICC and its official broadcasting partners closer to the tournament date. Check official ICC communications for the most accurate information.