The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, also known as the Champion Trophy Schedule 2025, is set to make a grand return after an eight-year hiatus. Cricket enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly awaiting this 15-match tournament scheduled from February 19 to March 9, 2025. Here’s everything you need to know about the much-anticipated event, including the schedule, participating teams, and venues.
Key Details of Champion Trophy Schedule 2025
- Host Country: Pakistan
- Neutral Venue for India Matches: UAE (Dubai)
- Total Matches: 15 One-Day Internationals (ODIs)
- Tournament Format: Round-robin and knockouts
- Groups:
Group A:
Team | Matches |
---|---|
India | 3 |
Pakistan | 3 |
Bangladesh | 3 |
New Zealand | 3 |
Group B:
Team | Matches |
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Afghanistan | 3 |
Australia | 3 |
England | 3 |
South Africa | 3 |
Tournament Highlights
- The marquee India vs Pakistan clash is scheduled for February 23, 2025, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
- Pakistan will host its first major global tournament since the 1996 ODI World Cup.
- Semi-finals and final:
- Semi-final 1 (featuring India if qualified) will take place in Dubai.
- Semi-final 2 (featuring Pakistan if qualified) is scheduled for Lahore.
- The final will be held in Lahore, but if India qualifies, it will be played in Dubai.
Complete Champion Trophy Schedule 2025
Group Stage Matches:
Date | Match | Group | Time (IST) | Venue |
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February 19 | Pakistan vs New Zealand | Group A | 2:30 PM | National Stadium, Karachi |
February 20 | India vs Bangladesh | Group A | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
February 21 | Afghanistan vs South Africa | Group B | 2:30 PM | National Stadium, Karachi |
February 22 | Australia vs England | Group B | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
February 23 | India vs Pakistan | Group A | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
February 24 | Bangladesh vs New Zealand | Group A | 2:30 PM | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
February 25 | Australia vs South Africa | Group B | 2:30 PM | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
February 26 | Afghanistan vs England | Group B | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
February 27 | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | Group A | 2:30 PM | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
February 28 | Australia vs Afghanistan | Group B | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
March 1 | England vs South Africa | Group B | 2:30 PM | National Stadium, Karachi |
March 2 | India vs New Zealand | Group A | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
Knockout Stage:
Date | Match | Stage | Time (IST) | Venue |
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March 4 | TBC vs TBC (A1 vs B2) | Semi-final | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
March 5 | TBC vs TBC (B1 vs A2) | Semi-final | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
March 9 | Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 | Final | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium/Dubai |
Unique Hosting Model
To address political sensitivities, the ICC has implemented a hybrid hosting model. All of India’s matches, including the knockouts (if qualified), will be played in Dubai, ensuring a neutral venue. Similarly, Pakistan’s matches during ICC events hosted by India (till 2027) will also be held at neutral locations.
A Legacy of Champions
The ICC Champions Trophy, now prominently featuring the Champion Trophy Schedule 2025, has a rich history:
- First held in 1998 in Bangladesh (won by South Africa).
- Past winners include India (2013), West Indies (2004), and Pakistan (2017).
- After an eight-year gap, the tournament is back, promising high-stakes cricket and intense rivalries.
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