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When Champions Trophy will start?

When Champions Trophy will start?

Taking to Twitter to share the schedule, ICC revealed that India will host three major tournaments in the upcoming decade. Moreover, cricket’s governing body announced the Champions Trophy will return in 2025 and that Pakistan will host it.

Is ICC Champions Trophy cancelled?

Talking more about the eight-year cycle which is set to begin from 2023, the Champions Trophy which was earlier discontinued by the ICC is set for a return in the next eight-year cycle beginning from 2023 and ending in the year 2031.

Who has won most ICC Champions Trophy?

Apart from the Australia cricket team, which has won the ICC Champions Trophy consecutively, only India can boast of winning the four-yearly tournament twice in the last 19 years.

Is Champions Trophy coming back?

In 2018, the ICC decided to replace the tournament with the World Twenty20 championship to be held every two years, and no Champions Trophy was contested in 2021. However, as part of the 2021 Future Tour Programme, the event was reinstated for the 2025 cycle onwards.

Will India play 2025 Champions Trophy?

A day after the ICC awarded the hosting rights of the 2025 Champions Trophy to Pakistan, sports minister Anurag Thakur said Wednesday that a decision on India’s participation in the tournament will only be taken “when the time comes” as there were still “security issues”.

How many CLT20 has Mi Won?

The most recent champions were the Chennai Super Kings, who won their second title in 2014. The tournament was held between September and October for a period of two to three weeks in either India or South Africa….Players.

Tournament First prize
Caribbean Twenty20 US$ 62,500

Has Kohli won any ICC Trophy?

Kohli made his Test debut in 2011. He reached the number one spot in the ICC rankings for ODI batsmen for the first time in 2013. He has won Man of the Tournament twice at the ICC World Twenty20 (in 2014 and 2016).

Which Indian captain won all ICC trophies?

Dhoni
Winning the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, Dhoni became the first and the only captain in international cricket to claim all ICC trophies. In the rain-shortened final against England, he was out for a duck and ended the tournament with 27 runs from two innings.