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The ICC Champions Trophy Journey: Winners and Host Nations 1998-2017

ICC Champions Trophy Winners Over the Years 1998-2017

The ICC Champions Trophy is an important international cricket tournament that has provided exciting moments since it started in 1998. It was initially called the ICC KnockOut and was created to gather top cricket nations in a competitive setting. Over the years, the tournament has become one of the main One Day International (ODI) events in cricket. So let’s take a look at ICC Champions Trophy Winners Over the Years.

1998: South Africa

The inaugural tournament of the Champions Trophy was held in Bangladesh in 1998, marking a significant milestone in cricket history. In this first edition, South Africa faced off against the West Indies in a thrilling final match. After a fiercely contested game, South Africa emerged victorious, clinching the title with a hard-fought win by 4 wickets.

2000: New Zealand

The tournament’s second edition took place in Kenya in 2000, further raising the profile of this prestigious event. This time, the final showcased an intense clash between India and New Zealand. Both teams displayed remarkable talent and determination, but it was New Zealand that ultimately triumphed, securing the championship title and etching their name in the annals of the tournament.

2002: India & Sri Lanka

In 2002, the Champions Trophy was hosted by Sri Lanka, adding yet another chapter to the tournament’s rich history. The final saw a face-off between the host nation, Sri Lanka, and India. However, the match took an unexpected turn when continuous rain fell for two consecutive days, making it impossible to play. In an unusual and rare occurrence for the tournament, both teams were declared joint winners, officially sharing the trophy.

2004: West Indies

In 2004, the ICC Champions Trophy tournament took place in England, where the final match saw the West Indies face off against the host nation, England, in a thrilling contest. The West Indies emerged victorious, showcasing their formidable talent and securing the championship title.

2006: Australia

Two years later, in 2006, India had the honor of hosting the Champions Trophy. This tournament featured a highly anticipated final where Australia went up against the West Indies. Displaying exceptional skill and determination, Australia triumphed over the West Indies, claiming the coveted trophy and further solidifying their dominance in the cricketing world.

2009: Australia

The tournament continued to draw attention, and in 2009, it was held in South Africa. In this edition, Australia once again proved their guts by securing back-to-back titles, defeating New Zealand in the final. Their consistent performance highlighted their status as one of the leading teams in international cricket.

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2013: India

The 2013 edition of the Champions Trophy returned to England and Wales, where the final match saw a captivating showdown between the host nation, England, and India. In a thrilling encounter, India emerged as the champions, successfully lifting the trophy.

2017: Pakistan

In 2017, once again hosted by England. This time, the final match featured a fierce rivalry between India and Pakistan, two cricketing giants. In a riveting contest, Pakistan emerged victorious, claiming the title that year and adding another chapter to their storied cricket legacy.

ICC Champions Trophy Winners List 1998-2017

YearHost NationRunner-upWinners
1998BangladeshWest Indies South Africa
2000KenyaIndiaNew Zealand
2002Sri LankaShared India & Sri Lanka
2004England EnglandWest Indies
2006 India West Indies Australia
2009South AfricaNew ZealandAustralia
2013England and WalesEnglandIndia
2017England and WalesIndia Pakistan

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