Descriptive Statistical highlights of Champions Trophy
The ensuing Champions Trophy to be played in England from 01.06.17 will be the eighth Championship to be played. India is the defending Champions having won the trophy in 2013. South Africa won the inaugural edition in 1998-99. New Zealand won In 2000-01, trophy was shared in 2002-03 between India and Sri Lanka West Indies won in 2004 and Australia won in 2006-07 and 2009-10
India, Sri Lanka and West Indies share the record of playing most matches in the tournament. They have played 24 matches each. Sri Lanka would become the first team in the tournament to play 25 matches in the tournament when it meets South Africa at The Oval on 03.06.17.
India owns the record for most wins in the tournament. It has won 15 games. Pakistan owns the record for most losses in the tournament. It has lost 11 games.
New Zealand’s total of 347 for 4 against USA at The Oval on 10.09.84 represent the highest team total in the tournament, while USA’s 65 against Australia at Southampton on 13.09.84 represent the lowest team total in a completed innings in the tournament.
New Zealand’s win by 210 runs against USA at The Oval on 10.09.14 provides the largest margin of victory by runs, while there is only occasion of a team winning a game without losing a wicket {ten wickets win}. West Indies beat Bangladesh at Jaipur on 11.10.06 by ten wickets. Australia beat USA at Southampton on 13.09.04 by nine wickets with 253 balls to spare to provide the largest margin of victory by balls to spare in the second innings.
India’s five runs victory against England at Birmingham on 22.06.13 provides the smallest margin of victory by runs, while there is only one occasion of a team winning a game by one wicket margin. New Zealand went past Sri Lanka at Cardiff by one wicket on 09.06.13. There are three occasions of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match – New Zealand beat Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 24.10.98 by two wickets, South Africa best West Indies by two wickets at Col-SSC on 13.09.02 and Australia beat Pakistan at Centurion on 30.09.09.
Kenya conceded 42 extras against India at Southampton on 11.09.04 to provide the occasion of a team conceding most extras in the tournament. It also provides the lone instance of a team conceding 40 plus extras in the entire Champions Trophy.
Kenya conceded most byes {10} against India at Southampton on 11.09.04 in a total of 42 extras, Netherlands conceded most leg byes {21} against Pakistan at Col-SSC on 21.09.02 in a total of 34 extras, England conceded most no balls {22} against Zimbabwe at Birmingham on 10.09.04 in a total of 34 extras and India conceded most wides {11} against Pakistan at Centurion on 26.09.09 in a total of 24 extras.
CH Gayle of West Indies owns the record for most runs in the tournament. He has an aggregate of 791 runs from 17 matches, 17 innings. He has remained not out on two occasions. Has 133 not out as his highest score. He has an average of 52.73 runs per innings. He has scored three centuries and one half century. CH Gayle also owns the record for scoring most boundary fours in the tournament. He has scored 101 boundary fours and is the only batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in the tournament.
CH Gayle of West Indies {791} and DPMD Jayawardene {742} are the only two batsmen who have aggregated 700 plus runs in the tournament.
SC Ganguly of India, CH Gayle of West Indies and HH Gibbs of South Africa share the record for scoring most centuries in the tournament. They have scored three centuries each
SC Ganguly of India has scored most boundary sixes in the tournament – seventeen boundary sixes. He is followed by CH Gayle who has scored 15 boundary sixes.
R Dravid and SC Ganguly of India share the record for scoring most fifties in the tournament. Both have scored six fifties
As many as 40 centuries have been scored by batsmen in the tournament. New Zealander NJ Astle’s 145 not out against USA at The Oval on 10.09.04 represent the highest score by a batsman in the tournament. It is interesting to note that no batsman have scored 150 plus runs in the tournament.
SC Ganguly of India with 581 runs to his credit owns the record for most runs by a captain. His 58 boundary fours and 15 boundary sixes are also the record in its category by a captain in the tournament. RT Ponting is the other captain to total 500 plus runs – 506 to be exact – in the tournament.
SC Ganguly of India and RT Ponting of Australia share the record for scoring most fifties by a captain in the tournament. Both have scored five fifties.
SC Ganguly’s 141 not out against South Africa at Nairobi {Gym} on 13.10.00 represent the highest score by a captain in the tournament. There are seven centuries scored by captains in the tournament.
KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka with an aggregate of 662 runs has the record for most runs by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament. He also holds the record for most fifties – five – and owns the record for most boundary fours by a wicket keeper batsman – 66 – in the tournament. KC Sangakkara is the only wicket keeper batsman to score 600 plus runs in the tournament
A Flower’s 145 against India at Col-RPS on 14.09.02 provide the highest score by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament. There are two centuries scored by wicket keeper batsman in the tournament.
There are eleven occasions of batsmen’s centuries in a losing cause of which three are by captains and one by wicket keeper batsman
The tournament has witnessed 13 occasions of batsmen scoring nineties of which six occasions are by captains and one by wicket keeper batsman. CH Gayle’s 99 against Bangladesh at Southampton on 15.09.04 provide the only occasion of batsman scoring 99 in the tournament.
Five batsmen have scored ten or more boundary sixes in the tournament – SC Ganguly of India {17}, CH Gayle of West Indies {15}, SR Watson of Australia {12}, PD Collingwood of England {11} and Shahid Afridi of Pakistan {10}.
Only two batsmen have scored 75 plus boundary fours in the tournament – CH Gayle of West Indies {101} and DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka {79}. As many as 15 batsmen have scored 50 plus boundary fours in the tournament,
Only two batsmen have scored 50 plus boundary fours and 50 plus boundary sixes in the tournament – CH Gayle of West Indies {101 fours plus 15 sixes} and SC Ganguly of India {66 fours and 17 sixes}
KD Mills of New Zealand has captured most wickets in the tournament – 28 and is the only bowler to capture 25 or more wickets in the tournament
There are 40 occasions of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the tournament. One occasion of a six wicket haul, nine occasions of five wicket hauls and 30 occasions of exact four wicket haul constitutes the breakup of 40 occasions
MF Mahroof of Sri Lanka captured 6 for 14 against West Indies at Mum-BS on 14.10.06. His effort not only represent the best bowling effort in the tournament but also provide the only occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets in an innings in the tournament. The tournament has witnessed eleven occasions of a bowler’s four or more wicket haul in a losing cause. {all are exact four wicket hauls}
The tournament has witnessed 50 captains leading their teams in the tournament during its seven editions. RT Ponting of Australia has led in most games {16}. BC Lara of West Indies {15}, SP Fleming {13} and SC Ganguly of India {11} are the other three captains who have led their teams in ten or more games
RT Ponting of Australia has won 12 games out of the 16 games he led and holds the record for most wins in the tournament. SP Fleming of New Zealand and GC Smith of South Africa share the record for most losses in the tournament. Both have lost five games – SP Fleming has lost five games out of 13 games he has led, while GC Smith has lost five games out of the nine games he has led.
The tournament has witnessed 62 occasions of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament – 12 occasions for the first wicket, 13 occasions for the second wicket, 13 occasions for the third wicket, 12 occasions for the fourth wicket, five occasions for the fifth wicket, five occasions for the sixth wicket and two occasions for the seventh wicket constitute the breakup of 62 three figure partnerships wicketwise.
The tournament has witnessed 62 occasions of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament – 10 occasions by Indian batsmen, nine occasions by England batsmen, nine occasions by New Zealand batsmen, nine occasions by Sri Lankan batsmen, seven occasions by Australian batsmen, six occasions by West Indies batsmen, two occasions by Pakistan batsmen and one occasion by Zimbabwean batsmen constitute the breakup of 62 three figure partnerships teamwise
India has posted ten three figure partnerships which is a record for most three figure partnerships by a team in the tournament.
252 runs unfinished partnership between for the second wicket by Australia’s RT Ponting and SR Watson against England at Centution on 02.10.09 represents the highest partnership by batsmen in the tournament. It is also one of the two 200 plus runs partnerships posted in the tournament. Mohd Yousuf and Shoaib Malik of Pakistan posted 206 runs for the fourth wicket against India at Centurion on 26.09.09 provide the other partnership of 200 plus runs in the tournament. The following table furnishes the highest partnership for each wicket in the tournament.
| Wkt | Runs | Partners | Team | Oppn | Ground | Match Date |
| 1st | 192 | V Sehwag, SC Ganguly | Ind | Eng | Colombo (RPS) | 22 Sep 2002 |
| 1st | 192 | CH Gayle, WW Hinds | Win | Ban | Southampton | 15 Sep 2004 |
| 2nd | 252* | SR Watson, RT Ponting | Aus | Eng | Centurion | 02 Oct 2009 |
| 3rd | 165 | WU Tharanga, KC Sangakkara | Srl | Zim | Ahmedabad | 10 Oct 2006 |
| 4th | 206 | Shoaib Malik, Mohd Yousuf | Pak | Ind | Centurion | 26 Sep 2009 |
| 5th | 137 | RS Morton, BC Lara | Win | Aus | Mumbai (BS) | 18 Oct 2006 |
| 6th | 131 | MV Boucher, JM Kemp | RSA | Pak | Mohali | 27 Oct 2006 |
| 7th | 107 | LJ Wright, TT Bresnan | Eng | Aus | Centurion | 02 Oct 2009 |
| 8th | 070 | MG Johnson, B Lee | Aus | Win | Johannesburg | 26 Sep 2009 |
| 9th | 095 | DA Miller, RK Kleinveldt | RSA | Eng | The Oval | 19 Jun 2013 |
| 10th | 051* | DJG Sammy, KAJ Roach | Win | Ind | The Oval | 11 Jun 2013 |