The ICC Champions Trophy is a prestigious one-day international knockout tournament introduced by the ICC in the year 1998. It was formerly known as the ICC Knockout Tournament. This tournament ...
The winner will take home the prestigious title. Who will it be? Image source: X The ICC Champions Trophy, previously known as the Knockout Trophy, was first held in 1998. The tournament was inspired ...
The ICC Champions Trophy, one of cricket’s most esteemed ODI tournaments, has a rich history dating back to 1998.
The marquee ICC tournament was first played in 1998. So far, nine editions of the Champions Trophy have been played since the inception of the tournament. The last time before 2025, it was played ...
The ICC Champions Trophy is an ODI tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was known as the ICC KnockOut Tournament during its inauguration in 1998 and the name was ...
The tournament was initially introduced as the ICC KnockOut Trophy in 1998, primarily aimed at raising funds for the development of cricket in non-Test playing nations. The first two editions were ...
ICC Champions Trophy was started in 1998 (called ICC KnockOut at that time) with the first edition hosted by Bangladesh. South Africa won the first edition with West Indies ending as runner-ups.
India were joint winners with Sri Lanka after the final was washed out. Under the captaincy of MS Dhoni, India won their second Champions Trophy in 2013. Rohit & Virat were part of 2013 team ...
To capitalise on the success, the International Cricket Council started another multi-nation tournament, the ICC KnockOut Trophy or the ‘mini World Cup,’ in 1998 (Dhaka, Bangladesh ...