Published Mar 3, 2025, 1:01 pm IST
The ICC Champions Trophy is cricket's most elite tournament. Popularly referred to as the "Mini World Cup," it sees the best ODI teams in a limited and intense format.
This tournament, over the years, has seen legendary performances, legendary rivalries, and match-winning moments. As Champions Trophy 2025 draws near, let's take a look at its past, champions, and what awaits us in the next edition.
The ICC ChampionsTrophy was initially launched in 1998 as the ICC KnockOut Tournament. It was conceptualized as a shorter version of the World Cup, with just the top teams.
The competition was rechristened the Champions Trophy in 2002 and has since continued to be one of the most thrilling tournaments of ODI cricket.
In contrast to the World Cup, which features several teams and a lengthy format, the Champions Trophy is an elite tournament. Only the best-ranked teams make it in, so each game is high-pressure.
Some of the most successful teams in ICC Champions Trophy history are:
The tournament has seen some of the most exciting matches and finest individual performances in the history of cricket.
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Following is a complete list of Champions Trophy winners and runners-up:
Year | Semifinalists | Finalists | Winner |
1998 | South Africa, Sri Lanka, India, West Indies | South Africa, West Indies | South Africa |
2000 | India, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan | India, New Zealand | New Zealand |
2002 | India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia | India, Sri Lanka | Shared |
2004 | West Indies, England, Pakistan, South Africa | West Indies, England | West Indies |
2006 | Australia, West Indies, South Africa, New Zealand | Australia, West Indies | Australia |
2009 | Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, England | Australia, New Zealand | Australia |
2013 | India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka | India, England | India |
2017 | Pakistan, India, England, Bangladesh | Pakistan, India | Pakistan |
2025 | India, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand | To be determined | To be determined |
1. 2002 Final – Joint Winners
The 2002 final between Sri Lanka and India was rain-affected to a great extent. Despite a reserve day, the match could not be finished.
For the first time in the history of ICC, India and Sri Lanka were declared joint winners. This is a one-time occurrence in cricket.
2. West Indies' Revival of 2004
West Indies played England in the 2004 final and were in trouble at 147/8, in pursuit of 218.
An incredible partnership between Courtney Browne and Ian Bradshaw took them to victory. This is one of the greatest comebacks in the history of Champions Trophy.
3. Australia's Back-to-Back Titles (2006 & 2009)
Australia became the first team to win back-to-back Champions Trophy titles.
Key players such as Ricky Ponting, Shane Watson, and Brett Lee were instrumental in Australia's success.
4. India's Thrilling Victory in 2013
India played England in a rain-hit 2013 final. The match was cut short to 20 overs a side.
India defended a low total of 129 runs on the back of excellent bowling by Ravindra Jadeja. They won by 5 runs, and MS Dhoni became the first captain to win all three ICC titles.
5. Pakistan's Historic Victory in 2017
Pakistan stunned the world with an incredible win against India in the 2017 final.
Pakistan won by 180 runs, winning their first-ever ICC Champions Trophy title.
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be organized by Pakistan and the UAE.
Semifinalists:
The ICC Champions Trophy has given cricket fans legendary matches, unforgettable moments, and intense rivalries.
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