Here is a list of the ICC Champions Trophy tournaments since the start of the Champions Trophy in the year 1998.
Now in the year 2025, the Champions Trophy 2025 will be held in Pakistan. There will be total 8 teams that will participate in this mega event of cricket.
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List of ICC Champions Trophy
- 1998 – Bangladesh (Known as the ICC KnockOut Trophy)
- Winner: South Africa won the first tounament of this format.
- Runner-up: West Indies was the runner up in this first mega event.
- Venue: The entire tounament was held in Bangladesh
- 2000 – Kenya (ICC KnockOut Trophy)
- Winner: New Zealand won the Final match of this tournament.
- Runner-up: India was the runner up of this tounament.
- Venue: Kenya was the venue of 2000 Champions Trophy 2000.
- 2002 – Sri Lanka (First edition as “Champions Trophy”)
- Winner: India & Sri Lanka (Joint winners due to rain-affected final)
- Venue: Sri Lanka
- 2004 – England was the venue of Champions Trophy 2004.
- Winner: West Indies
- Runner-up: England
- Venue: England
- 2006 – India. The mega event was held in India.
- Winner: Australia
- Runner-up: West Indies
- Venue: India
- 2009 – South Africa. The mega event was held in South Africa.
- Winner: Australia
- Runner-up: New Zealand
- Venue: South Africa
- 2013 – England. The Cricket mega event was held in England.
- Winner: India
- Runner-up: England
- Venue: England
- 2017 – England. This time also the mega event was held in England 2nd time.
- Winner: Pakistan
- Runner-up: India
- Venue: England
Upcoming:
- 2025 – Pakistan (Next scheduled edition)
The ICC Champions Trophy has been one of the most prestigious tournaments in international cricket, known for its shorter format and featuring the top teams from around the world.
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Famous Records during Champions Trophy Tournaments
The ICC Champions Trophy, often referred to as the “Mini World Cup,” has seen many memorable records and performances over the years. Here are some famous records from the Champions Trophy tournaments:
Largest number of Records
- India and Pakistan share the record for the most ICC Champions Trophy titles, each having won the tournament twice.
- India: 2002, 2013
- Pakistan: 2004, 2017
Individual Score – Highest
- Shikhar Dhawan (India) scored 114 against Sri Lanka in the 2013 final, which remains one of the highest individual scores in a Champions Trophy final.
High Runs as Overall Tournament
- Shikhar Dhawan (India) holds the record for the most runs in a single Champions Trophy tournament. He scored 338 runs in the 2013 edition of the tournament.
High Score of Individual Team
- India posted the highest total in Champions Trophy history during the 2009 edition when they scored 350/4 against the West Indies.
Most Wickets in Event
- Irfan Pathan (India) was the highest wicket-taker in the 2004 Champions Trophy, taking 9 wickets in the tournament.
Fastest Century
- Shane Watson (Australia) scored the fastest century in Champions Trophy history, reaching 100 off 69 balls against Bangladesh in the 2009 edition.
Best Bowling Performance
- Mohammad Amir (Pakistan) was the standout bowler in the final of the 2017 Champions Trophy, taking 3 wickets for 16 runs against India, which played a key role in Pakistan’s victory.
Highest Runs in a Final:
- Virat Kohli (India) has the most runs in a Champions Trophy final, scoring 51 runs in the 2013 final against England.
Largest Victory Margin
- India defeated Sri Lanka by a massive 102 runs in the 2013 final, which remains one of the largest victory margins by runs in a Champions Trophy final.
Most Successful Team in Champions Trophy:
- India has been one of the most successful teams in Champions Trophy history, having reached the finals three times (2000, 2002, and 2013) and winning two of those.
Best Bowling in a Match:
- Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka) took 5/14 against Bangladesh in the 2000 ICC Champions Trophy, which remains one of the best bowling performances in a single match.
By and large, the ICC Champions Trophy, though now discontinued after the 2017 edition, holds a special place in cricket history for producing thrilling matches, spectacular individual performances, and memorable moments.