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World record was witnessed in One day Internationals

World record was witnessed in One day Internationals

MJ Henry of New Zealand captured five for 42 and CV Varun of India captured five for 42 in the game between India and New Zealand at Dubai-DICS on 02 Mar 2024 to provide the first occasion of rival bowlers returning with identical figures in the history of one day internationals

CT 2025 Match 12 India Vs New Zealand at Dubai on 02 Mar 2025

CT 2025 Match 12 India Vs New Zealand at Dubai on 02 Mar 2025

New Zealand won the toss and fielded first in this game to provide the 67th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the eleventh occasion of a team doing so against India in the Champions Trophy

New Zealand won the toss and fielded first in this game to provide the seventh occasion New Zealand doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand doing so against India in the Champions Trophy

This game would be the 300th ODI for V Kohli. He will become the seventh Indian batsman to appear in 300 plus ODIs. Others are – SR Tendulkar {463}, MS Dhoni {347}, R Dravid {340}, M Azharuddin {334}, SC Ganguly {308} and Yuvraj Singh {301}.

He also would become the 22nd batsman to appear in 300 plus matches in the history of one day internationals

V Kohli’s run aggregate read 6117 when he batted first in one day internationals. He is the fourth Indian batsman to amass 6000 plus runs while batting first in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {9706}, R Dravid {6202} and SC Ganguly {6012}

MJ Henry captured five for 42 in this game to provide the 50th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day international. It also provides the eighth occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in a one day international against India

New Zealand became the sixth team in the history of one day internationals to have bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings on 50 plus occasions.  Others are – Australia {86}, Pakistan {84}, Sri Lanka {61}, India {55} and West Indies {53}.

MJ Henry captured five for 42 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in the Champions Trophy.

MJ Henry captured five for 42 in this game to provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the on-going edition of Champions Trophy 2024-25

RG Sharma’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him ten boundary sixes in the Champions Trophy. He became the third Indian batsman and ninth batsman overall in the Champions Trophy to score ten or more boundary sixes

RG Sharma’s lone boundary six in this game fetched him ten boundary sixes in the Champions Trophy. He became the second Indian opening batsman and fourth batsman overall in the Champions Trophy to score ten or more boundary sixes

SS Iyer scored 79 in this game to provide 313rd occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 49th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

KS Williamson scored 81 in this game to provide 314th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 33rd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

KS Williamson was dismissed for 81 in this game to provide 42nd occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the tenth occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

KS Williamson was dismissed for 81 in this game to provide twelfth occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

CV Varun captured five for 42 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the third occasion of Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the Champions Trophy

MJ Henry of New Zealand captured five for 42 and CV Varun of India captured five for 42 in this game to provide the first occasion of rival bowlers capturing five or more wickets in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the first occasion of rival bowlers returning with identical figures in the Champions Trophy.

MJ Henry of New Zealand captured five for 42 and CV Varun of India captured five for 42 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of rival bowlers capturing five or more wickets in ODIs.  It also provides the first occasion of rival bowlers returning with identical figures ODIs.

MJ Henry’s 5 for 42 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 110th occasion of a bowler’s five wicket haul going in vain in ODIs. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a New Zealand bowler’s five wicket haul going in vain in ODIs.

MJ Henry’s 5 for 42 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the first occasion of a bowler’s five wicket haul going in vain in Champions Trophy.  It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand bowler’s five wicket haul going in vain in Champions Trophy

New Zealand was dismissed for 205 in this game to provide the 81st occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the ninth occasion of New Zealand dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

New Zealand was dismissed for 205 in this game to provide the 35th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy while batting second. It also provides the fourth occasion of New Zealand dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy while batting second.

India posted its 21st win in this game while New Zealand lost its eleventh game in the Champions Trophy

CT 2025 Match 11 England Vs South Africa at Karachi on 01 Mar 2025

CT 2025 Match 11 England Vs South Africa at Karachi on 01 Mar 2025

England won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the seventh occasion of a team doing so against South Africa in the Champions Trophy

England won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the eighth occasion of England doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of England doing so against South Africa in the Champions Trophy

JL Smith of England was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

LS Livingston of England was dismissed stumped for 9 in this game to provide the 41st occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

England won the toss, batted first and was dismissed all out for 179 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of team winning the toss, batted first and dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of England doing so against South Africa in the Champions Trophy

England were dismissed all out for 179 in this game to provide the 80th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eleventh occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

T Stubbs was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 204th occasion of a batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 24th occasion of a South African batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy

T Stubbs was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 41st occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the   fourth occasion of a South African opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy

JE Root’s aggregate runs in the Champions Trophy read 656 at the end of the game. He became the eighth batsman to total 650 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. Others are CH Gayle {791}, M Jayawardene {742}, S Dhawan {701}, KC Sangakkara {683}, SC Ganguly {665}, JH Kallis {653} and  V Kohli {651]

JE Root’s aggregate runs in the Champions Trophy read 656 at the end of the game. He became the first England batsman to total 650 plus runs in the Champions Trophy.

HE Van der Dussen H Klassen added 127 for the third wicket in this game to provide the 88th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the twelfth occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champion Trophy

HE Van der Dussen H Klassen added 127 for the third wicket in this game to provide the 20th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket. It also provides the third occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champion Trophy for the third wicket.

HE Van der Dussen and H Klassen scored 72 not out and 64 respectively in this game to provide the 311th and 312th occasion of batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 38th and 39th occasion of South African batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

H Klassen scored 64 in this game to provide the 35th occasion of wicket keeper batsmen scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of South African wicket keeper batsmen scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

AD Markram led South Africa in this game to become the 65th captain to lead a team in the Champions Trophy. He also became the sixth captain to lead South Africa in the Champions Trophy.

South Africa won its 14th match in Champions Trophy, while England lost its 14th match in the Champions Trophy. England and Pakistan share the record for losing most matches in the Champions Trophy. Both have lost 14 matches.

South Africa won this match by seven wickets with 125 balls remaining to provide the 14th occasion of a team winning a game with 100 plus deliveries to spare in the Champions Trophy.

NoWinnerMarginBRTarOversMaxOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Australia9 wickets25306607.550v U.S.A.Southampton13 Sep 04
2Sri Lanka9 wickets22008113.250v West IndiesBrabourne14 Oct 06
3West Indies9 wickets21408614.250v ZimbabweAhmedabad08 Oct 06
4Pakistan9 wickets20213716.250v NetherlandsColombo (SSC)21 Sep 02
5South Africa9 wickets19309417.550v BangladeshBirmingham12 Sep 04
6Pakistan7 wickets18809518.450v KenyaBirmingham14 Sep 04
7Australia9 wickets17613020.450v BangladeshColombo (SSC)19 Sep 02
8New Zealand4 wickets13714727.150v EnglandJohannesburg29 Sep 09
9West Indies7 wickets13113228.150v PakistanSouthampton22 Sep 04
10South Africa7 wickets12518029.150v EnglandKarachi01 Mar 25
11India4 wickets12312629.350v EnglandJaipur15 Oct 06
12Pakistan5 wickets11713430.350v West IndiesJohannesburg23 Sep 09
13India7 wickets10713032.150v West IndiesJohannesburg30 Sep 09

South Africa won this match by seven wickets with 125 balls remaining to provide the second occasion of South Africa winning a game with 100 plus deliveries to spare in the Champions Trophy.

NoWinnerMarginBRTarOversMaxOppositionGroundMatch Date
1South Africa9 wickets19309417.550v BangladeshBirmingham12 Sep 04
2South Africa7 wickets12518029.150v EnglandKarachi01 Mar 25
CT 2025 Match 10 Afghanistan Vs Australia at Lahore on 28 Feb 2025

CT 2025 Match 10 Afghanistan Vs Australia at Lahore on 28 Feb 2025

Afghanistan won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 57th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the tenth occasion of a team doing so against Australia in the Champions Trophy

Afghanistan won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the second occasion of Afghanistan doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan doing so against Australia in the Champions Trophy

Afghanistan won the toss and batted first and was dismissed all out for 273 in this game and to provide the 23rd occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the fourth occasion of a team doing so against Australia in the Champions Trophy

Afghanistan’s 273 all out in this game provides the second highest team total when a team was dismissed all out after winning the toss and batting first in the Champions Trophy. The highest team total is 291 by New Zealand also against Australia at Birmingham on 02 Jun 2017 in the Champions Trophy. It is interesting to note that these two totals have been posted against the same opposition – Australia and both these games ended in No result.

Rahamanullah Gurbaz was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 40th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

Rahamanullah Gurbaz was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the sixth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Australia. It also provides the third occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Australia. It also provides the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Australia

Rahamanullah Gurbaz was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the first occasion of an Afghanistan opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of an Afghanistan wicket keeper opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of an Afghanistan wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

Rahamanullah Gurbaz was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the sixth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Australia. It also provides the third occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Australia. It also provides the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Australia

Sediqullah Atal {85} and Azmathulla Omzrzai {67} of Afghanistan scored fifties in this game to provide the 308th and 309thh occasion of a batsman scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the third and fourth occasion of an Afghanistan batsman scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

TM Head of Australia scored 59 not out in this game provide the 310th occasion of a batsman scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the 36th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

TM Head of Australia scored 59 not out in this game provide the 118th occasion of an opening batsman scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

This game ended in No Result to provide the seventh occasion of a No Result game in the Champions Trophy. Afghanistan became the sixth team to be involved in a No Result game in the Champions Trophy. Australia has been involved in most No Result games in the Champions Trophy – Five.

NoTeamSpanMNR
1Afghanistan2025-20250301
2Australia1998-20252605
3Bangladesh2000-20251401
4India1998-20253103
5New Zealand1998-20252602
6Sri Lanka1998-20172702

India-Sri Lanka and Australia-New Zealand have been involved in two No Result games. India-Sri Lanka have been involved in No Result games on two occasions in the same edition while Australia-New Zealand have been involved in No Result games in two different editions. It is interesting to note that the Ground has been the same when these two teams when they were involved in No Result games. India-Sri Lanka were involved in No Result games at Colombo-RPS on 29.09.2002 and 30.09.2002. Australia-New Zealand were involved on No Result games at Birmingham on 12.06.2013 and 02.07.2013

NoTeamResultOppositionGroundStart Date
1IndiaNo Resultv Sri LankaColombo (RPS)29 Sep 2002
2IndiaNo Resultv Sri LankaColombo (RPS)30 Sep 2002
3AustraliaNo Resultv IndiaCenturion28 Sep 2009
4AustraliaNo Resultv New ZealandBirmingham12 Jun 2013
5AustraliaNo Resultv New ZealandBirmingham02 Jun 2017
6AustraliaNo Resultv BangladeshThe Oval05 Jun 2017
7AustraliaNo Resultv AfghanistanLahore28 Feb 2025

Afghanistan opening batsman Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored zero and Australian opening batsman TM Head scored 59 not out in this game to provide the 611th occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring zero and half century in a one day international.

CT 2025 Match 09 Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at Rawalpindi on 27 Feb 2025

CT 2025 Match 09 Pakistan Vs Bangladesh at Rawalpindi on 27 Feb 2025

Pakistan-Bangladesh match in the Champions Trophy at Rawalpindi on 27 Feb 2025 was abandoned without a ball being bowled to provide the 102nd occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1AustraliaEnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground26 Dec 78
2Sri LankaWest IndiesKennington Oval, London13 Jun 79
3EnglandWest IndiesMelbourne Cricket Ground12 Jan 80
4Sri LankaPakistanR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo09 Mar 86
5New ZealandWest IndiesBasin Reserve, Wellington25 Mar 87
6PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala30 Sep 88
7PakistanAustraliaNational Stadium, Karachi14 Oct 88
8IndiaNew ZealandMolana Azad Stadium, Jammu19 Dec 88
9PakistanIndiaArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar16 Dec 89
10West IndiesEnglandBourda, Georgetown, Guyana14 Mar 90
11New ZealandSouth AfricaAdelaide Oval11 Dec 93
12EnglandNew ZealandLord’s, London21 May 94
13IndiaPakistanR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo15 Sep 94
14PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala26 Oct 94
15IndiaNew ZealandNehru Stadium, Fatorda, Margao21 Nov 95
16IndiaAustraliaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack27 Oct 96
17New ZealandSri LankaEden Park, Auckland22 Mar 97
18IndiaPakistanSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo21 Jul 97
19Sri LankaIndiaGalle International Stadium25 Jun 98
20Sri LankaNew ZealandGalle International Stadium27 Jun 98
21IndiaNew ZealandGalle International Stadium29 Jun 98
22AustraliaEnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground12 Feb 99
23New ZealandSouth AfricaBasin Reserve, Wellington31 Mar 99
24EnglandZimbabweSuperSport Park, Centurion09 Feb 00
25ZimbabweEnglandHarare Sports Club23 Feb 00
26AustraliaPakistanRiverside Ground, Chester le Street16 Jun 01
27West IndiesIndiaSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica25 May 02
28West IndiesIndiaSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica26 May 02
29IndiaSouth AfricaBangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka20 Apr 03
30Sri LankaEnglandR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo21 Nov 03
31Sri LankaEnglandR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo23 Nov 03
32New ZealandSouth AfricaCarisbrook, Dunedin24 Feb 04
33New ZealandSouth AfricaEden Park, Auckland28 Feb 04
34ZimbabweBangladeshQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo06 Mar 04
35ZimbabweBangladeshQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo07 Mar 04
36West IndiesEnglandQueen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad25 Apr 04
37West IndiesEnglandNational Cricket Stadium, St George’s, Grenada28 Apr 04
38EnglandNew ZealandOld Trafford, Manchester24 Jun 04
39AustraliaPakistanVRA Ground, Amstelveen25 Aug 04
40Sri LankaZimbabweRawalpindi Cricket Stadium11 Oct 04
41AustraliaNew ZealandBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane10 Dec 04
42IndiaSouth AfricaMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai22 Nov 05
43ZimbabweKenyaHarare Sports Club04 Mar 06
44IndiaEnglandNehru Stadium, Guwahati09 Apr 06
45West IndiesZimbabweBourda, Georgetown, Guyana06 May 06
46Sri LankaSouth AfricaR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo14 Aug 06
47Sri LankaIndiaR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo16 Aug 06
48Sri LankaIndiaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo20 Aug 06
59South AfricaZimbabweBuffalo Park, East London17 Sep 06
50South AfricaIndiaThe Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg19 Nov 06
51PakistanWest IndiesRawalpindi Cricket Stadium05 Dec 06
52BangladeshIndiaZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram15 May 07
53ScotlandPakistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh01 Jul 07
54IndiaPakistanTitwood, Glasgow03 Jul 07
55CanadaNetherlandsToronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club04 Jul 07
56ZimbabweWest IndiesQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo09 Dec 07
57NetherlandsBermudaVRA Ground, Amstelveen07 Aug 08
58IrelandCanadaCastle Avenue, Dublin12 Aug 08
59ScotlandKenyaCambusdoon New Ground, Ayr13 Aug 08
60Sri LankaIndiaR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo26 Aug 08
61IrelandKenyaCivil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast27 Aug 08
62IrelandZimbabweGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi21 Oct 08
63KenyaIrelandGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi22 Oct 08
64KenyaZimbabweGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi23 Oct 08
65KenyaZimbabweGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi25 Oct 08
66South AfricaBangladeshBuffalo Park, East London12 Nov 08
67EnglandWest IndiesHeadingley, Leeds21 May 09
68NetherlandsCanadaVRA Ground, Amstelveen12 Jul 09
69CanadaKenyaMaple Leaf North West Ground, King City21 Aug 09
70ScotlandIrelandMannofield Park, Aberdeen23 Aug 09
71CanadaKenyaMaple Leaf North West Ground, King City23 Aug 09
72IndiaAustraliaDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai11 Nov 09
73South AfricaEnglandThe Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg20 Nov 09
74South AfricaEnglandKingsmead, Durban04 Dec 09
75ScotlandBangladeshTitwood, Glasgow19 Jul 10
76BangladeshNew ZealandShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka08 Oct 10
77IndiaAustraliaNehru Stadium, Kochi17 Oct 10
78IndiaAustraliaNehru Stadium, Fatorda, Margao24 Oct 10
79BangladeshZimbabweZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram10 Dec 10
80IrelandSri LankaGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh11 Jul 11
81EnglandWest IndiesHeadingley, Leeds22 Jun 12
82IrelandAfghanistanCastle Avenue, Dublin03 Jul 12
83EnglandAustraliaEdgbaston, Birmingham04 Jul 12
84ScotlandCanadaCambusdoon New Ground, Ayr09 Jul 12
85Sri LankaNew ZealandPallekele International Cricket Stadium01 Nov 12
86ScotlandPakistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh19 May 13
87EnglandAustraliaHeadingley, Leeds06 Sep 13
88IndiaAustraliaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack26 Oct 13
89New ZealandWest IndiesMcLean Park, Napier29 Dec 13
90IrelandSri LankaCastle Avenue, Dublin08 May 14
91EnglandIndiaCounty Ground, Bristol25 Aug 14
92AustraliaBangladeshBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane21 Feb 15
93New ZealandPakistanMcLean Park, Napier28 Jan 16
94Hong KongScotlandMission Road Ground, Mong Kok, Hong Kong28 Jan 16
95IrelandAfghanistanCivil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast10 Jul 16
96IrelandPakistanThe Village, Malahide, Dublin20 Aug 16
97New ZealandAustraliaMcLean Park, Napier02 Feb 17
98IrelandWest IndiesCivil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast13 Sep 17
99ScotlandAfghanistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh08 May 19
100IrelandBangladeshThe Village, Malahide, Dublin09 May 19
101AustraliaSouth AfricaPindi Stadium, Rawalpndi25 Feb 25
102PakistanBangladeshPindi Stadium, Rawalpndi27 Feb 25

Pakistan-Bangladesh match in the Champions Trophy at Rawalpindi on 27 Feb 2025 was abandoned without a ball being bowled to provide the 16th occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled involving Pakistan in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1Sri LankaPakistanR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo09 Mar 86
2PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala30 Sep 88
3PakistanAustraliaNational Stadium, Karachi14 Oct 88
4PakistanIndiaArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar16 Dec 89
5IndiaPakistanR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo15 Sep 94
6PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala26 Oct 94
7IndiaPakistanSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo21 Jul 97
8AustraliaPakistanRiverside Ground, Chester le Street16 Jun 01
9AustraliaPakistanVRA Ground, Amstelveen25 Aug 04
10PakistanWest IndiesRawalpindi Cricket Stadium05 Dec 06
11ScotlandPakistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh01 Jul 07
12IndiaPakistanTitwood, Glasgow03 Jul 07
13ScotlandPakistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh19 May 13
14New ZealandPakistanMcLean Park, Napier28 Jan 16
15IrelandPakistanThe Village, Malahide, Dublin20 Aug 16
16PakistanBangladeshPindi Stadium, Rawalpndi27 Feb 25

Pakistan-Bangladesh match in the Champions Trophy at Rawalpindi on 27 Feb 2025 was abandoned without a ball being bowled to provide the tenth occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled involving Bangladesh in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1ZimbabweBangladeshQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo06 Mar 04
2ZimbabweBangladeshQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo07 Mar 04
3BangladeshIndiaZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram15 May 07
4South AfricaBangladeshBuffalo Park, East London12 Nov 08
5ScotlandBangladeshTitwood, Glasgow19 Jul 10
6BangladeshNew ZealandShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka08 Oct 10
7BangladeshZimbabweZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram10 Dec 10
8AustraliaBangladeshBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane21 Feb 15
9IrelandBangladeshThe Village, Malahide, Dublin09 May 19
10PakistanBangladeshPindi Stadium, Rawalpndi27 Feb 25
CT 2025 Match 08 Afghanistan Vs England at Lahore on 26 Feb 2025

CT 2025 Match 08 Afghanistan Vs England at Lahore on 26 Feb 2025

Afghanistan won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 56th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the third occasion of a team doing so against England in the Champions Trophy

Afghanistan won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the first occasion of Afghanistan doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan doing so against England in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the 60th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a Afghanistan batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the    first occasion of a Afghanistan opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this BM Duckett of England had scored 165 against Australia at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025.  It also provides the first occasion of a Afghanistan batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this BM Duckett of England had scored 165 against Australia at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025. It also provides thefirst occasion of a Afghanistan opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the highest individual innings by a batsman in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 165 by BM Duckett of England against Australia at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the highest individual innings by an opening batsman in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 165 by BM Duckett of England against Australia at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the highest individual score by an Afghanistan batsman in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 90 by Rahmat Shah against South Africa at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025

Ibrahim Zadran scored 177 in this game to provide the highest individual score by an Afghanistan opening batsman in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 17 Ibrahim Zadran himself against South Africa at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025

Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi added 103 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 86th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi added 103 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 16th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the fourth wicket. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the fourth wicket.

Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi added 103 runs for the fourth in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by Afghanistan batsmen in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 85 runs unfinished partnership for the sixth wicket between Ibrahim Zadran and Mohammad Nabi against England at Lahore in this game.

Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi added 103 runs in this game to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket by Afghanistan batsmen in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was zero runs partnership for the fourth wicket between Rahmat Shah-Hasmatullah Shahidi against South Africa at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025

Ibrahim Zadran-Mohammad Nabi added runs 111 in this game to provide the 87th occasion of batsmen batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of Afghanistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran-Mohammad Nabi added 111 runs in this game to provide the record partnership for the sixth wicket by Afghanistan batsmen in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 31 runs partnership for the sixth wicket between Rahmat Shah-Mohammad Nabi against South Africa at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025

Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi added 111 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by Afghanistan batsmen in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 103 runs partnership for the fourth wicket between Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi against England at Lahore in this game.

Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi added 103 runs for the fourth wicket and Ibrahim Zadran-Hasmatullah Shahidi added 111 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a team posting two century partnerships in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

It also provides the second such occasion in the on-going edition of the Champions Trophy. The first such occasion was witnessed in the first game of this edition between New Zealand and Pakistan at Karachi on 19 Feb 2025 when New Zealand batsmen WA Young-TWM Latham added 118 runs for the fourth wicket and TWM Latham-GD Phillips added 125 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting two three figure partnerships in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

Afghanistan posted 325 for 7 in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan posting a total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy

Afghanistan posted 325 for 7 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy against England. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan posting a total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy against England.

Afghanistan posted 325 for 7 in this game to provide Afghanistan’s highest team total in  the Champions Trophy. Previous best was its 208 against South Africa at  It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan posting a total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy

Ibrahim Zadran’s 177 in this game represent the highest individual innings by an Afghanistan batsman in ODIs. It is an improvement over his own 162 against Sri Lanka at Pallekele on 30 Nov 2022

Ibrahim Zadran’s 177 in this game represent the highest individual innings by an Afghanistan opening batsman in ODIs. It is an improvement over his own 162 against Sri Lanka at Pallekele on 30 Nov 2022

Ibrahim Zadran’s 177 in this game represent the 37th century by an Afghanistan batsman in ODIs. It also represents the 25th century by an Afghanistan opening batsman in ODIs.

JE Root scored 120 runs in this game to provide the 61st occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the seventh occasion of England batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy

JE Root scored 120 runs in this game to provide his second century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this he had scored 133 not out against Bangladesh at The Oval on 01 Jun 2017. He became the second England batsman to score two centuries in the Champions Trophy. ME Trescothick is the other England batsman to achieve the feat.

JE Root became the ninth batsman in the Champions Trophy to score two or more centuries. Others are – S Dhawan {03}, SC Ganguly {03}, CH Gayle {03}, HH Gibbs {03}, Saeed Anwar {02}, WU Tharanga {02}, ME Trescothick {02} and SR Watson {02}

JE Root’s 120 in this game represent his 17th century in ODIs and he became the 27th batsman in the history of one day games to score 17 or more centuries.

England score 317 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy

Afghanistan scored 325 for 7 and England scored 317 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of both the teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the Champions Trophy.

England scored 317 in the game and lost the game by eight runs to provide the sixth occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy

Afghanistan scored 325 for 7 and England scored 317 in this game to provide the 189th occasion of both the teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in a match in the Champions Trophy.

England scored 317 in the game and lost the game by eight runs to provide the 198th occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in ODIs

England was dismissed all out for 317 in this game to provide the 69th occasion of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in ODIs. It also provides the eleventh occasion of England dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in ODIs

England was dismissed all out for 317 in this game to provide the 36th occasion of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs while batting second in ODIs. It also provides the eleventh occasion of England dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs while batting second in ODIs

England was dismissed all out for 317 in this game to provide the third occasion of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of England dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy

England was dismissed all out for 317 in this game to provide the second occasion of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs while batting second in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs while batting second in the Champions Trophy

JE Root’s 120 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 16th occasion of a batsman’s century in an innings going in vain in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of an England batsman’s century in an innings going in vain in the Champions Trophy.

Afghanistan won this game by eight runs to provide the second occasion of a team winning a game by single digit runs margin in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this India had won a game by five runs margin against England at Birmingham on 23 Jun 2013. Thus both victories by single digit runs margin in the Champions Trophy are against England.

Afghanistan won its first game in the Champions Trophy, while England lost its 13th game in the Champions Trophy.  England stands second in the list of teams which have lost most matches in the Champions Trophy. Pakistan occupies the first place with 14 lost games.

Azmatullah Omarzai captured five for 58 in this game to provide the thirteenth occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of an Afghanistan bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

It also provides the second occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the on-going champions Trophy. Prior to this Mohammad Shami of India had captured five for 53 against Bangladesh at Dubai on 20 Feb 2015

Azmatullah Omarzai captured five for 58 in this game to provide the 614th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the thirteenth  occasion of an Afghanistan bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in ODIs.

Azmatullah Omarzai captured five for 58 in this game to provide the 53rd occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against England. It also provides the first occasion of an Afghanistan bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against England.

CT 2025 Match 07 Australia Vs South Africa at Rawalpindi on 25 Feb 2025

CT 2025 Match 07 Australia Vs South Africa at Rawalpindi on 25 Feb 2025

Australia-South Africa match in the Champions Trophy was abandoned without a ball being bowled to provide the 101st occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1AustraliaEnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground26 Dec 78
2Sri LankaWest IndiesKennington Oval, London13 Jun 79
3EnglandWest IndiesMelbourne Cricket Ground12 Jan 80
4Sri LankaPakistanR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo09 Mar 86
5New ZealandWest IndiesBasin Reserve, Wellington25 Mar 87
6PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala30 Sep 88
7PakistanAustraliaNational Stadium, Karachi14 Oct 88
8IndiaNew ZealandMolana Azad Stadium, Jammu19 Dec 88
9PakistanIndiaArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar16 Dec 89
10West IndiesEnglandBourda, Georgetown, Guyana14 Mar 90
11New ZealandSouth AfricaAdelaide Oval11 Dec 93
12EnglandNew ZealandLord’s, London21 May 94
13IndiaPakistanR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo15 Sep 94
14PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala26 Oct 94
15IndiaNew ZealandNehru Stadium, Fatorda, Margao21 Nov 95
16IndiaAustraliaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack27 Oct 96
17New ZealandSri LankaEden Park, Auckland22 Mar 97
18IndiaPakistanSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo21 Jul 97
19Sri LankaIndiaGalle International Stadium25 Jun 98
20Sri LankaNew ZealandGalle International Stadium27 Jun 98
21IndiaNew ZealandGalle International Stadium29 Jun 98
22AustraliaEnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground12 Feb 99
23New ZealandSouth AfricaBasin Reserve, Wellington31 Mar 99
24EnglandZimbabweSuperSport Park, Centurion09 Feb 00
25ZimbabweEnglandHarare Sports Club23 Feb 00
26AustraliaPakistanRiverside Ground, Chester le Street16 Jun 01
27West IndiesIndiaSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica25 May 02
28West IndiesIndiaSabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica26 May 02
29IndiaSouth AfricaBangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka20 Apr 03
30Sri LankaEnglandR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo21 Nov 03
31Sri LankaEnglandR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo23 Nov 03
32New ZealandSouth AfricaCarisbrook, Dunedin24 Feb 04
33New ZealandSouth AfricaEden Park, Auckland28 Feb 04
34ZimbabweBangladeshQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo06 Mar 04
35ZimbabweBangladeshQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo07 Mar 04
36West IndiesEnglandQueen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad25 Apr 04
37West IndiesEnglandNational Cricket Stadium, St George’s, Grenada28 Apr 04
38EnglandNew ZealandOld Trafford, Manchester24 Jun 04
39AustraliaPakistanVRA Ground, Amstelveen25 Aug 04
40Sri LankaZimbabweRawalpindi Cricket Stadium11 Oct 04
41AustraliaNew ZealandBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane10 Dec 04
42IndiaSouth AfricaMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai22 Nov 05
43ZimbabweKenyaHarare Sports Club04 Mar 06
44IndiaEnglandNehru Stadium, Guwahati09 Apr 06
45West IndiesZimbabweBourda, Georgetown, Guyana06 May 06
46Sri LankaSouth AfricaR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo14 Aug 06
47Sri LankaIndiaR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo16 Aug 06
48Sri LankaIndiaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo20 Aug 06
59South AfricaZimbabweBuffalo Park, East London17 Sep 06
50South AfricaIndiaThe Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg19 Nov 06
51PakistanWest IndiesRawalpindi Cricket Stadium05 Dec 06
52BangladeshIndiaZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram15 May 07
53ScotlandPakistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh01 Jul 07
54IndiaPakistanTitwood, Glasgow03 Jul 07
55CanadaNetherlandsToronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club04 Jul 07
56ZimbabweWest IndiesQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo09 Dec 07
57NetherlandsBermudaVRA Ground, Amstelveen07 Aug 08
58IrelandCanadaCastle Avenue, Dublin12 Aug 08
59ScotlandKenyaCambusdoon New Ground, Ayr13 Aug 08
60Sri LankaIndiaR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo26 Aug 08
61IrelandKenyaCivil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast27 Aug 08
62IrelandZimbabweGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi21 Oct 08
63KenyaIrelandGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi22 Oct 08
64KenyaZimbabweGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi23 Oct 08
65KenyaZimbabweGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi25 Oct 08
66South AfricaBangladeshBuffalo Park, East London12 Nov 08
67EnglandWest IndiesHeadingley, Leeds21 May 09
68NetherlandsCanadaVRA Ground, Amstelveen12 Jul 09
69CanadaKenyaMaple Leaf North West Ground, King City21 Aug 09
70ScotlandIrelandMannofield Park, Aberdeen23 Aug 09
71CanadaKenyaMaple Leaf North West Ground, King City23 Aug 09
72IndiaAustraliaDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai11 Nov 09
73South AfricaEnglandThe Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg20 Nov 09
74South AfricaEnglandKingsmead, Durban04 Dec 09
75ScotlandBangladeshTitwood, Glasgow19 Jul 10
76BangladeshNew ZealandShere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka08 Oct 10
77IndiaAustraliaNehru Stadium, Kochi17 Oct 10
78IndiaAustraliaNehru Stadium, Fatorda, Margao24 Oct 10
79BangladeshZimbabweZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram10 Dec 10
80IrelandSri LankaGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh11 Jul 11
81EnglandWest IndiesHeadingley, Leeds22 Jun 12
82IrelandAfghanistanCastle Avenue, Dublin03 Jul 12
83EnglandAustraliaEdgbaston, Birmingham04 Jul 12
84ScotlandCanadaCambusdoon New Ground, Ayr09 Jul 12
85Sri LankaNew ZealandPallekele International Cricket Stadium01 Nov 12
86ScotlandPakistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh19 May 13
87EnglandAustraliaHeadingley, Leeds06 Sep 13
88IndiaAustraliaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack26 Oct 13
89New ZealandWest IndiesMcLean Park, Napier29 Dec 13
90IrelandSri LankaCastle Avenue, Dublin08 May 14
91EnglandIndiaCounty Ground, Bristol25 Aug 14
92AustraliaBangladeshBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane21 Feb 15
93New ZealandPakistanMcLean Park, Napier28 Jan 16
94Hong KongScotlandMission Road Ground, Mong Kok, Hong Kong28 Jan 16
95IrelandAfghanistanCivil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast10 Jul 16
96IrelandPakistanThe Village, Malahide, Dublin20 Aug 16
97New ZealandAustraliaMcLean Park, Napier02 Feb 17
98IrelandWest IndiesCivil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast13 Sep 17
99ScotlandAfghanistanGrange Cricket Club, Raeburn Place, Edinburgh08 May 19
100IrelandBangladeshThe Village, Malahide, Dublin09 May 19
101AustraliaSouth AfricaPindi Stadium, Rawalpndi25 Feb 25

Australia-South Africa match in the Champions Trophy was abandoned without a ball being bowled to provide the 18st occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled involving Australia in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1AustraliaEnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground26 Dec 78
2PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala30 Sep 88
3PakistanAustraliaNational Stadium, Karachi14 Oct 88
4PakistanAustraliaJinnah Stadium, Gujranwala26 Oct 94
5IndiaAustraliaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack27 Oct 96
6AustraliaEnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground12 Feb 99
7AustraliaPakistanRiverside Ground, Chester le Street16 Jun 01
8AustraliaPakistanVRA Ground, Amstelveen25 Aug 04
9AustraliaNew ZealandBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane10 Dec 04
10IndiaAustraliaDr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai11 Nov 09
11IndiaAustraliaNehru Stadium, Kochi17 Oct 10
12IndiaAustraliaNehru Stadium, Fatorda, Margao24 Oct 10
13EnglandAustraliaEdgbaston, Birmingham04 Jul 12
14EnglandAustraliaHeadingley, Leeds06 Sep 13
15IndiaAustraliaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack26 Oct 13
16AustraliaBangladeshBrisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane21 Feb 15
17New ZealandAustraliaMcLean Park, Napier02 Feb 17
18AustraliaSouth AfricaPindi Stadium, Rawalpndi25 Feb 25

Australia-South Africa match in the Champions Trophy was abandoned without a ball being bowled to provide the 13th occasion of an abandoned game without a ball being bowled involving South Africa in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1New ZealandSouth AfricaAdelaide Oval11 Dec 93
2New ZealandSouth AfricaBasin Reserve, Wellington31 Mar 99
3IndiaSouth AfricaBangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka20 Apr 03
4New ZealandSouth AfricaCarisbrook, Dunedin24 Feb 04
5New ZealandSouth AfricaEden Park, Auckland28 Feb 04
6IndiaSouth AfricaMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai22 Nov 05
7Sri LankaSouth AfricaR.Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Colombo14 Aug 06
8South AfricaZimbabweBuffalo Park, East London17 Sep 06
9South AfricaIndiaThe Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg19 Nov 06
10South AfricaBangladeshBuffalo Park, East London12 Nov 08
11South AfricaEnglandThe Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg20 Nov 09
12South AfricaEnglandKingsmead, Durban04 Dec 09
13AustraliaSouth AfricaPindi Stadium, Rawalpndi25 Feb 25
CT 2025 Match 06 Bangladesh Vs New Zealand at Rawalpindi on 24 Feb 2025

CT 2025 Match 06 Bangladesh Vs New Zealand at Rawalpindi on 24 Feb 2025


New Zealand won the toss and fielded first in this game to provide the 66th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the fourth occasion of a team doing so against Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy

New Zealand won the toss and fielded first in this game to provide the sixth occasion of New Zealand doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand doing so against Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy

Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 77 in this game to provide the 303rd occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 14th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy

Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 77 in this game to provide the 116th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the     sixth occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy

Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 77 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy

Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 77 in this game to provide the highest individual innings by Bangladesh captain opening batsman in the Champions Trophy. It is interesting to note that for the first time a Bangladesh captain has opened the innings in the Champions Trophy.

Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 77 in this game to provide the 55th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy.

Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 77 in this game to provide the highest individual innings by Bangladesh captain in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was Naimur Rehman’s 46  against England at Nairobi-Gym on 05.10.2000

MG Bracewell captured four for 26 in this game to provide the 49th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the  eleventh occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

MG Bracewell captured four for 26 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Bangladesh. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Bangladesh

WA Young was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 201st occasion of a batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 19th occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy

WA Young was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 39th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy

New Zealand lost its first wicket without a run on the board to provide the 13th occasion of a team losing its first wicket without a run on the board in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand losing its first wicket without a run on the board in the Champions Trophy.

R Ravindra-TM Latham added 129 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 85th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the twelfth occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

R Ravindra-TM Latham added 129 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the fourth wicket. It also provides the fourth occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the fourth wicket.

R Ravindra-TM Latham added 129 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership in an innings by New Zealand batsmen in the Champions Trophy for the fourth wicket. The previous best was the 125 runs partnership between SP Fleming and AC Parore against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 24 Oct 1998

R Ravindra scored 112 in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy

R Ravindra scored 112 in this game to provide the 31st occasion of a left hand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand’s left hand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this TM Latham had scored 118 not out against Pakistan at Karachi on 19 Feb 2025.

R Ravindra scored 112 in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy batting at number four. Prior to this Shoaib Malik of Pakistan had scored 129 against India at Centurion on 26.09.2009 while batting at number four. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy batting at number four.

R Ravindra scored 112 in this game to provide the first occasion of a left hand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy batting at number four. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand’s left hand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy batting at number four.

TWM Latham scored 55 in this game to provide the 34th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy

TWM Latham was dismissed run out for 55 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy

New Zealand won this game by five wickets to post its 14th win in the Champions Trophy – break up of which reads thus – seventh win by wickets margin and seventh win by runs margin

CT 2025 Match 05 Pakistan Vs India at Dubai on 23 Feb 2025

CT 2025 Match 05 Pakistan Vs India at Dubai on 23 Feb 2025

Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 55th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.   It also provides the seventh occasion of a team doing so against India in the Champions Trophy

Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the sixth occasion of Pakistan doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan doing so against India in the Champions Trophy

Inam-ul-Huq was dismissed run out for 10 in this game to provide the 156th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the tenth occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

Inam-ul-Huq was dismissed run out for 10 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

Saud Shakeel-Mohd Rizwan added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 83rd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy.

Saud Shakeel-Mohd Rizwan added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 18th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket. It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket.

Saud Shakeel-Mohd Rizwan added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India. It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy against India

Saud Shakeel-Mohd Rizwan added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India for the third wicket. It also provides the second occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy against India for the third wicket

Saud Shakeel-Mohd Rizwan added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the first occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India for the third wicket constituting a record partnership for the third wicket. The previous best was 47 runs partnership between Babar Azam and Shoaib Malik at The Oval on 18 Jun 2017 for the third wicket against India by Pakistan batsmen

Shaheen Shah Afridi was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 200th occasion of a batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed for zero in the Champions Trophy.

Shaheen Shah Afridi collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 66th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Pakistan batsman collecting the first ball duck in the Champions Trophy.

V Kohli pouched two catches in this game which fetched him 158 catches as a fieldsman in ODIs. He now holds the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman in ODIs. He went past Mohammad Azharduddin’s 156 catches which was hitherto the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman.

It is interesting to note that Azharuddin’s record was intact for a span of  25 years. Azharuddin’s one day span was 1985 to 2000 {15 years}. V Kohli’s span dates from 2008-2025 {17 years}

V Kohli is one of the four fieldsmen who has pouched 150 plus catches in ODIs. Others are – M Jayawardene {218}, RT Ponting (160} and Azharuddin {156}

RG Sharma was dismissed bowled for 20 by Shahid Afridi in this game to provide the 40th occasion of his being dismissed bowled in an innings in ODIs. He became the fourth Indian batsman to be dismissed bowled on 40 plus occasions. Others are – SR Tendulkar {68}, R Dravid {56} and Yuvraj Singh {42}. He became the 25th batsman in the history of ODIs to be dismissed bowled on 40 plus occasions.

V Kohli completed 14000 runs when he was on 15 during the course of his knock of  in this game. At the end of this game his run aggregate read 14050+. He became the third batsman in the annals of one day games to score 14000 plus runs. Others are – SR Tendulkar {18426} and KC Sangakkara {14234}

V Kohli-SS Iyer posted 114 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 84th  occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 15th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

V Kohli-SS Iyer posted 114 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 19th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket. It also provides the third occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket.

V Kohli-SS Iyer posted 114 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the first occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket against Pakistan constituting a record partnership for the third wicket by Indian batsmen against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 93 runs partnership between V Kohli-Yuvraj Singh at Birmingham on 04 Jun 2017.

Saud Shakeel-Mohd Rizwan added 104 runs for the third wicket for Pakistan and V Kohli-SS Iyer posted 114 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 29th occasion of batsmen from rival teams posting three figure partnerships for the third wicket in ODIs.

Saud Shakeel-Mohd Rizwan added 104 runs for the third wicket for Pakistan and V Kohli-SS Iyer posted 114 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the second occasion of batsmen from rival teams posting three figure partnerships for the third wicket in the Champions Trophy

V Kohli scored 100 not out in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.

V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game represent his 28th century while India has batted second in ODI. It also represents his 24th century when India has batted second in ODI and won.

V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game represent his 43rd century in India’s winning ODIs. He has played in 184 games, 177 innings, 41 not outs and has scored 10228 runs in India’s winning ODIs. He has scored 87 fifties  {43C + 44HC}

V Kohli won his 42nd Man of the Match Award for his match winning performance of 100 not out in this game. He has played 299 ODIs

India won this game by six wickets to post its 20th win in the Champions Trophy. India became the first team to win 20 matches in the Champions Trophy.

This game was the 25th match for Pakistan in the Champions Trophy. Pakistan became the seventh team to play 25 plus matches in the Champions Trophy. Others are – India {31}, Sri Lanka {27}, England {26}, New Zealand {25}, Australia {25} and South Africa {25}

V Kohli’s run aggregate in the Champions Trophy at the end of this game read 651. He became the seventh batsman to total 650 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. Others are – CH Gayle {791}, M Jayawardene {742}, S Dhawan {701}, KC Sangakkara {683}, SC Ganguly {665} and JH Kallis {653}

V Kohli’s run aggregate in the Champions Trophy at the end of this game read 651. He became the third Indian batsman to total 650 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. Others are – S Dhawan {701} and SC Ganguly {665}

V Kohli’s 100 not out in this game represent his sixth fifty in the Champions Trophy. He became the fourth batsman in the history of Champions Trophy to score six fifties – most by a batsman in the history of the tournament. Others are – S Dhawan {06}, R Dravid {06} and SC Ganguly {06}. It is interesting to note that these four are Indian batsmen.

Haris Rauf was dismissed run out for 8 in this game to provide the 157th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

Inam-ul-Huq and Haris Rauf was dismissed run out for 10 and 8 respectively in this game to provide the fourth occasion of two Pakistan batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. 

Inam-ul-Huq and Haris Rauf was dismissed run out for 10 and 8 respectively in this game to provide the second occasion of two Pakistan batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India

CT 2025 Match 04 Australia Vs England at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025

CT 2025 Match 04 Australia Vs England at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025

Australia won the toss and chose to field first in this game to provide the 65th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy.   It also provides the eleventh occasion of a team doing so against England in the Champions Trophy

Australia won the toss and chose to field first in this game to provide the eighth occasion of Australia doing so in the Champions Trophy.   It also provides the second occasion of Australia doing so against England in the Champions Trophy

England posted 351 for 8 in this after it was inserted  by Australia in this game to provide the second occasion of England posting  300 plus runs after it was inserted in the Champions Trophy.  Prior to this England posted 310 against New Zealand at Cardiff on 06 Jun 2017 after it was inserted by New Zealand

England posted 351 for 8 in this after it was inserted  by Australia in this game to provide the 13th occasion of team posting  300 plus runs after it was inserted in the Champions Trophy. 

Australia has inserted the opposition twice in the Champions Trophy and conceded 300 plus runs. Apart from this game, India had posted 307 for 8 at Dhaka on 28 Sep 1998 after inserted by Australia in the Champions Trophy

England posted 351 for 8 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy.

England’s 351 for 8 in this game not only represent the highest team total by a team in the Champions Trophy, but also represent the first occasion of a team posting a total of 350 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. England’s 351 for 8 in this game was an improvement over New Zealand’s 347 for 4 against USA at The Oval on 10 Sep 2004 which was the previous highest team total in the Champions Trophy.

England’s 351 for 8 in this game represent the highest team total by England in the Champions Trophy. England’s 351 for 8 in this game was an improvement over its 323 for 8 against South Africa at Centurion on 27 Sep 2009 which was the previous highest team total by England in the Champions Trophy.

BM Duckett scored 165 in this game to provide the 56th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.

BM Duckett’s 165 in this game not only represent the highest individual score by a batsman in the Champions Trophy but also provide the first occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. It was an improvement over NJ Astle’s 145 not out in the match between New Zealand and USA at The Oval on 10 Sep 2004 which was the precious highest individual innings by a batsman in the Champions Trophy

BM Duckett’s 165 in this game represent the highest individual score by an England batsman in the Champions Trophy. It was an improvement over NJE Root’s 133 not out in the match between England and Bangladesh at The Oval on 01 Jun 2017 which was the previous highest individual innings by an England batsman in the Champions Trophy

BM Duckett scored 165 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.

BM Duckett’s 165 in this game not only represent the highest individual score by an opening batsman in the Champions Trophy but also provide the first occasion of an opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. It was an improvement over NJ Astle’s 145 not out in the match between New Zealand and USA at The Oval on 10 Sep 2004 which was the precious highest individual innings by an opening batsman in the Champions Trophy

BM Duckett’s 165 in this game represent the highest individual score by an England opening batsman in the Champions Trophy. It was an improvement over ME Trescothick’s 119 in the match between England and Zimbaber at Col-RPS on 18 Sep 2002 which was the previous highest individual innings by an England opening batsman in the Champions Trophy

BM Duckett-JE Root added 158 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 81st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the 13th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

BM Duckett-JE Root added 158 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 17th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket. It also provides the fourth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket.

BM Duckett-JE Root added 158 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 81st occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the 13th occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

BM Duckett-JE Root added 158 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 25th occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket. It also provides the second occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the third wicket.

BM Duckett {165} and JE Root {68} scored fifties in this game to provide the 41st and 42nd occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champion Trophy. It also provides the ninth and tenth   occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champion Trophy against Australia.

BM Duckett scored 165 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of England opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champion Trophy. It also provides the fourth   occasion of England opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champion Trophy against Australia.

BM Duckett scored 165 in this game to provide the 101st occasion of England opening batsmen scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 21st occasion of England opening batsmen scoring a century in an innings in ODIs against Australia.

JE Root’s 68 in this game represent his 57th fifty – most by an England batsman in ODIs

It also represents his 41st half century in ODIs. He needs two more half centuries to go past EJG Morgan who has score 42 half centuries and own the record for most half centuries by an England batsman in ODIs.

BM Duckett scored 165 for England and M Short scored 63 for Australia to provide the 24th occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 918th occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring fifties in a match in ODIs.

JP Inglis of Australia scored 120 not out in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Champion Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Champion Trophy.

JP Inglis of Australia scored 120 not out in this game to provide the 57th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the Champion Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty in the Champion Trophy.

JP Inglis of Australia scored 120 not out in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the Champion Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Champion Trophy.

JP Inglis-AT Carey added 146 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.

JP Inglis-AT Carey added 146 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the fifth wicket. It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the fifth wicket.

JP Inglis-AT Carey added 146 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the fifth wicket by Australian batsmen. The previous best was 101 runs partnership for the fifth wicket between MJ Clarke and AC Gilchrist against West Indies at Brabourne on 18 Oct 2006.

England scored 351 for 6 and Australia scored 356 for 5 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in a match in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 188th 0ccasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in a match in ODIs.

England lost this match despite posting 351 for 6 to provide the fifth occasion of a team losing a game despite posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 188th occasion of a team losing a game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIS

England scored 351 for 6 and Australia scored 356 for 5 in this game to provide the first occasion of both teams posting 350 plus runs in a match in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 19th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in a match in ODIs.

England lost this match despite posting 351 for 6 to provide the first occasion of a team losing a game despite posting 350 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 20th occasion of a team losing a game despite posting 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIS

Australia’s 356 for 5 in this game represent the highest team total in the Champions Trophy.  The previous highest was England’s 351 for 6 in this game

Australia was playing its 25th match in the Champions Trophy. Australia became the sixth team to play 25 plus matches in the Champions Trophy. Others are – India {30}, Sri Lanka {27}, England {26}, New Zealand {25} and South Africa {25}

JP Inglis scored 120 not out in this game to provide the 217th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs against England.

JP Inglis scored 120 not out in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs against England.

This match produced 16 boundary sixes. This is the second occasion that a Champions Trophy match has produced 16 boundary sixes. Prior to this Pakistan-New Zealand match at Karachi on 19 Feb 2025 had witnessed 16 boundary sixes. These two matches have produced most boundary sixes in the Champions Trophy {all editions}

BM Duckett’s 165 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman’s century going in vain in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a England batsman’s century in a losing cause in the Champions Trophy.

BM Duckett’s 165 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 24th occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus runs going in vain in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of a England batsman’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause in ODIs. The other occasion was RA Smith’s 167 not out against Australia at Birmingham on 21 May 1993.

It also provides the fourth occasion of 150 plus scores by a batsman in a losing cause against Australia. The other two ocassions are – SR Tendulkar’s 175 against at Hyderabad on 05 Nov 2009 and RG Sharma’s 171 not out at WACA on 12 Jan 2015

Australia won its 13th match in the Champions Trophy and England lost its 12th match in the Champions Trophy