ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Know complete details from schedule, timing and team to venue

Cricket News Desk. After a long wait, the ICC on Tuesday announced the schedule of Champions Trophy 2025. This tournament will start from 19th February and the final match will be played on 9th March. Indian team will not go to Pakistan for Champions Trophy. In such a situation, the tournament will be played in hybrid model.

The Indian team will play its match in Dubai. Apart from this, the semi-finals will also be played in Dubai. Not only this, if the Indian team reaches the final then the decisive match will also be held in Dubai. If Team India does not enter the final then this match will be played at Lahore Stadium in Pakistan.

15 matches will be played between 8 teams.
A total of 15 matches will be played in the Champions Trophy 2025. During this period, 8 teams will compete for the title. All the teams are divided into 2 groups of 4 each. Group A includes Pakistan, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh. Apart from this, Group B includes South Africa, Australia, Afghanistan and England. Talking about the timing of Champions Trophy 2025, all the matches will start at 2.30 pm Indian time. The toss will also take place at 2 pm.


champions trophy 2025
Group A – Pakistan, India, New Zealand, Bangladesh
Group B – South Africa, Australia, Afghanistan, England
compared to india
20 February, Bangladesh vs India, Dubai
23 February, Pakistan vs India, Dubai
March 2, New Zealand vs India, Dubai

champions trophy winning team
Australia – (2006, 2009)
India – (2002, 2013)
South Africa – (1998)
New Zealand – (2000)
West Indies – (2004)
Pakistan – (2017)
Sri Lanka – (2002)
Note- Indian team became joint winner with Sri Lanka in 2002.

Most runs in Champions Trophy
Chris Gayle: 791 runs
Mahela Jayawardene: 742 runs
Shikhar Dhawan: 701 runs
Kumar Sangakkara: 683 runs
Sourav Ganguly: 665 runs
Most wickets in Champions Trophy
Kyle Mills: 28 wickets
Lasith Malinga: 25 wickets
Muttiah Muralitharan: 24 wickets
Brett Lee: 22 wickets
Glenn McGrath: 21 wickets

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