Schedule for ICC Champions trophy 2025 is available on Wickets.pk. Here is a detailed list of all champion trophies and their winners
1. 2017 – Pakistan
Host Country: England
Winner: Pakistan
Runner-up: India
Final Match Venue: The Oval, London
Key Moment: Fakhar Zaman scored a sensational century (114 off 106 balls) in the final, while Hasan Ali took 13 wickets in the tournament and was named Player of the Tournament.
Final Result: Pakistan posted 338/4 and bowled India out for 158, winning by a record 180 runs.
Significance: This was Pakistan’s first ICC Champions Trophy win and a historic moment for the team.
2. 2013 – India
Host Country: England
Winner: India
Runner-up: England
Final Match Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham
Key Moment: Shikhar Dhawan was the tournament’s top scorer with 363 runs, and Ravindra Jadeja was named Player of the Tournament for his all-round contributions.
Final Result: India defeated England by 5 runs in a rain-affected final.
Significance: India won their second ICC Champions Trophy, remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament.
3. 2009 – Australia
Host Country: South Africa
Winner: Australia
Runner-up: New Zealand
Final Match Venue: SuperSport Park, Centurion
Key Moment: Ricky Ponting’s consistent batting (288 runs in the tournament) and Shane Watson’s unbeaten 105 in the final were standout performances.
Final Result: Australia chased 201 runs without losing a wicket, winning by 6 wickets.
Significance: Australia became the first team to win back-to-back Champions Trophy titles.
4. 2006 – Australia
Host Country: India
Winner: Australia
Runner-up: West Indies
Final Match Venue: Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
Key Moment: Shane Watson’s unbeaten 57 and 2 wickets in the final powered Australia to victory.
Final Result: Australia chased 139 runs with ease, winning by 8 wickets.
Significance: This was Australia’s first Champions Trophy win, completing their domination in ICC tournaments.
5. 2004 – West Indies
Host Country: England
Winner: West Indies
Runner-up: England
Final Match Venue: The Oval, London
Key Moment: Ian Bradshaw and Courtney Browne’s unbroken 71-run partnership for the 9th wicket helped West Indies recover from 147/8 to chase 218.
Final Result: West Indies won by 2 wickets in a dramatic finish.
Significance: West Indies won an ICC tournament after more than 20 years.
6. 2002 – Shared by India and Sri Lanka
Host Country: Sri Lanka
Winners: India and Sri Lanka (shared trophy)
Final Match Venue: R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Key Moment: Rain washed out the final on two consecutive days, leading to a shared trophy.
Significance: This was the only instance of a shared title in the tournament’s history.
7. 2000 – New Zealand
Host Country: Kenya
Winner: New Zealand
Runner-up: India
Final Match Venue: Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi
Key Moment: Chris Cairns played one of the most memorable innings, scoring an unbeaten 102 in the final despite a knee injury.
Final Result: New Zealand chased down 265 with 4 wickets in hand.
Significance: This was New Zealand’s first major ICC trophy win.
8. 1998 – South Africa
Host Country: Bangladesh
Winner: South Africa
Runner-up: West Indies
Final Match Venue: Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
Key Moment: Jacques Kallis delivered a stunning all-round performance, taking 5 wickets in the tournament and scoring a crucial 37 in the final.
Final Result: South Africa won by 4 wickets, successfully chasing 246 runs.
Significance: This was the inaugural tournament, initially called the ICC KnockOut Tournament.
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