The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is set to take place from February 19 to March 9, 2025, with Pakistan hosting the tournament. The event will feature the top eight men’s national teams in One Day Internationals (ODIs), with Pakistan defending their title from the 2017 edition.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Overview:
- Administrator: International Cricket Council (ICC)
- Format: One-Day International (ODI)
- First Edition: 1998 (Bangladesh)
- Current Champion: Pakistan (2017 winner)
- Most Successful Teams: Australia and India (2 titles each)
- Most Runs: Chris Gayle (791)
- Most Wickets: Kyle Mills (28)
- Tournament Format: Group stage (round-robin) followed by knockout rounds
- Number of Teams: 8
History of the ICC Champions Trophy: The tournament was first held in 1998 in Bangladesh as the Wills International Cup, with South Africa winning the inaugural edition. Over the years, the competition evolved, introducing group stages and knockout rounds. The 2002 edition saw co-champions India and Sri Lanka due to rain interruptions. Australia became the first team to win back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2009.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Teams and Groups: The tournament will feature eight teams divided into two groups:
Group A:
- Pakistan
- India
- New Zealand
- Bangladesh
Group B:
- Australia
- England
- Afghanistan
- South Africa
Tournament Venues: Matches will be hosted across four venues:
- Lahore: Gaddafi Stadium (Capacity: 34,000)
- Karachi: National Stadium (Capacity: 34,000)
- Rawalpindi: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium (Capacity: 15,000)
- Dubai: Dubai International Cricket Stadium (Capacity: 25,000)
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Schedule:
Date | Match | Venue |
---|---|---|
19 February | Pakistan vs. New Zealand | Karachi |
20 February | Bangladesh vs. India | Dubai |
21 February | Afghanistan vs. South Africa | Karachi |
22 February | Australia vs. England | Lahore |
23 February | Pakistan vs. India | Dubai |
24 February | Bangladesh vs. New Zealand | Rawalpindi |
25 February | Australia vs. South Africa | Rawalpindi |
26 February | Afghanistan vs. England | Lahore |
27 February | Pakistan vs. Bangladesh | Rawalpindi |
28 February | Afghanistan vs. Australia | Lahore |
1 March | South Africa vs. England | Karachi |
2 March | New Zealand vs. India | Dubai |
4 March | Semi-final 1 | Dubai |
5 March | Semi-final 2 | Lahore |
9 March | Final | Lahore (or Dubai) |
Ticket Information: Fans can register on the ICC portal for updates. Ticket prices range from 1,000 PKR to 25,000 PKR, with marquee matches like Pakistan vs. India expected to sell out quickly.
Broadcasting and Streaming: Matches will be broadcast live on Star Sports, Disney+ Hotstar, Sky Sports, SuperSport, Willow TV, Prime Video, and other regional platforms.
Key Fixtures to Watch:
- Opening Match: Pakistan vs. New Zealand (Feb 19, Karachi)
- India vs. Pakistan: (Feb 23, Dubai)
- Semi-finals and Final: March 4, 5, and 9
Past Winners:
Year | Host Nation(s) | Winner | Runner-Up |
1998 | Bangladesh | South Africa | West Indies |
2000 | Kenya | New Zealand | India |
2002 | Sri Lanka | India & SL | None |
2004 | England | West Indies | England |
2006 | India | Australia | West Indies |
2009 | South Africa | Australia | New Zealand |
2013 | England & Wales | India | England |
2017 | England & Wales | Pakistan | India |
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 promises to bring thrilling action, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments in ODI cricket