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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Complete Match Schedule & Live Telecast Details

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Schedule

From February 19 to March 9, 2025 the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is expected to enthrall cricket fans all across. This famous One Day International (ODI) competition will be jointly held by Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with the top eight cricketing teams fighting for success. Let’s examine the itinerary, competing teams, historical background, and more as the cricketing globe gets ready for this great event.

Often referred to as the “Mini World Cup,” the ICC Champions Trophy is a major cricket event combining the top eight ODI nations in a struggle for dominance. Originally started in 1998, the competition has developed over time providing exciting events and unique encounters. With cricketing titans scheduled to collide in a succession of intense clashes, the 2025 edition seems to be no different.

Champions Trophy

Hosts and Venues

The UAE and Pakistan will co-host the 2025 Champions Trophy. This cooperation guarantees a fusion of contemporary infrastructure with old cricketing passion. Important venues for the tournament consist in:

  • National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan: A historic ground known for its passionate crowds and memorable matches.

  • Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan: Renowned for its electric atmosphere and rich cricketing history.

  • Dubai International Cricket Stadium, UAE: A state-of-the-art facility that has hosted numerous international fixtures.

Notably, due to political considerations, all matches involving the Indian cricket team will be held in Dubai. This decision ensures the safety and convenience of players and fans alike.

Full Schedule

Here’s the complete schedule for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025:

DateMatchVenueTime (IST)
February 19Pakistan vs. New ZealandNational Stadium, Karachi2:00 PM
February 20Bangladesh vs. IndiaDubai International Cricket Stadium2:00 PM
February 21Afghanistan vs. South AfricaNational Stadium, Karachi2:00 PM
February 22Australia vs. EnglandGaddafi Stadium, Lahore2:00 PM
February 23Pakistan vs. IndiaDubai International Cricket Stadium2:00 PM
February 24New Zealand vs. BangladeshGaddafi Stadium, Lahore2:00 PM
February 25South Africa vs. AustraliaNational Stadium, Karachi2:00 PM
February 26England vs. AfghanistanGaddafi Stadium, Lahore2:00 PM
February 27Pakistan vs. BangladeshNational Stadium, Karachi2:00 PM
February 28India vs. New ZealandDubai International Cricket Stadium2:00 PM
March 1Australia vs. AfghanistanGaddafi Stadium, Lahore2:00 PM
March 2England vs. South AfricaNational Stadium, Karachi2:00 PM
March 4Semi-final 1 (A1 vs. B2)Dubai International Cricket Stadium2:00 PM
March 5Semi-final 2 (B1 vs. A2)Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore2:00 PM
March 9FinalDubai International Cricket Stadium2:00 PM

Note: The schedule is subject to change. Fans are advised to check official sources closer to match dates.

Background of the Contest

Designed to generate money for the growth of cricket in non-test-playing countries, the ICC Champions Trophy was first launched in 1998 as the ICC KnockOut event. It has evolved over years into a major event, second only in terms of importance to the Cricket World Cup. The event has had several formats and hosting countries, all adding to its rich past.

Tournament Structure

Eight teams split in two groups of four will comprise the 2025 edition. Every team will play the others in their group once; the top two teams from every group will go to the semi-finals. The semi-final winners will next square off in the grand showdown.

Group A:

  • Pakistan

  • India

  • New Zealand

  • Bangladesh

Group B:

  • South Africa

  • Australia

  • Afghanistan

  • England

This format ensures a competitive edge, as each match holds significant importance in the race to the semi-finals.

All-Time Winners List

The ICC Champions Trophy has seen various champions since its inception. Here’s a comprehensive list:

ICC Champions Trophy All-Time Winners List (1998 – 2017)

YearHost CountryWinnerRunner-up
1998BangladeshSouth AfricaWest Indies
2000KenyaNew ZealandIndia
2002Sri LankaIndia & Sri Lanka (Joint winners)
2004EnglandWest IndiesEngland
2006IndiaAustraliaWest Indies
2009South AfricaAustraliaNew Zealand
2013EnglandIndiaEngland
2017EnglandPakistanIndia

Note: The 2002 Champions Trophy final between India and Sri Lanka was washed out twice due to rain, resulting in both teams being declared joint winners.

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