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2021 ICC Champions Trophy

ICC Champions Trophy
ICC Champions Trophy cricket logo.png
Tournament logo
Administrator International Cricket Council
Format One Day International
First tournament 1998 (Bangladesh)
Last tournament 2017 (England, Wales)
Next tournament 2021 (India)
Tournament format Round-robin and knockout
Number of teams 13 (all tournaments)
8 (most recent)
Current champion  Pakistan (1st title)
Most successful

 Australia
 India1
(2 times winner each)

Most runs West Indies Cricket Board Chris Gayle (791)
Most wickets New Zealand Kyle Mills (28)
Website Official Website

 Australia
 India1
(2 times winner each)

The ICC Champions Trophy is a one day international (ODI) cricket tournament organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), second in importance only to the Cricket World Cup.

It was inaugurated as the ICC KnockOut Tournament in 1998 and has been played approximately every four years since. Its name was changed to the Champions Trophy in 2002.

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 tournaments being held in Bangladesh and Kenya. Due to its massive commercial success, the tournament has been held in nations like India and England as a revenue generator for the ICC, and the number of teams has been reduced to eight. The tournament, later dubbed as the mini-World Cup as it involved all of the full members of the ICC, was planned as a knock-out tournament so that it was short and did not reduce the value and importance of the World Cup. However, from 2002, the tournament has had a round-robin format, followed by a few knockout games but the tournament still takes places over a short period of time – about two weeks.

The number of teams competing has varied over the years; originally all the ICC's full members took part, and from 2000 to 2004 associate members were also involved. Since 2009, the tournament has only involved the eight highest-ranked teams in the ICC ODI Rankings as of six months prior to the beginning of the tournament. The tournament has been held in 7 different countries since its inception, with England hosting it thrice.


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