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Gaddafi Stadium Lahore

Gaddafi Stadium is Pakistan’s largest cricket stadium, located in Lahore. It was originally built in 1959 and was later renamed in 1974 after the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, following his speech in favor of Pakistan’s nuclear program.

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Muhammad Rizwan

Mohammad Rizwan, born on June 1, 1992, in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is a prominent Pakistani cricketer known for his right-handed batting and wicketkeeping skills. In October 2024, he was appointed as Pakistan’s white-ball captain, succeeding Babar Azam.

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Salman Ali Agha

Salman Ali Agha, born on November 23, 1993, in Lahore, Pakistan, is a right-handed batsman and off-spin bowler who has been a consistent performer in domestic cricket. He made his international debut for Pakistan in July 2022.

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Babar Azam

Babar Azam is widely regarded as one of the best batters in modern cricket. Born on October 15, 1994, in Lahore, Pakistan, he has been a key player for the national team across all formats.

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“🏏 Champions Trophy 2025 – Live Updates, Scores & Schedule!”

🏆 Get Ready for Champions Trophy 2025! The biggest cricket showdown is here, bringing thrilling matches, top teams, and unforgettable moments. Stay updated with live scores, match schedules, team stats, and exclusive insights—all in one place. Don’t miss a second of the action! 🚀

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🏆 ICC Champions Trophy Overview

📅 First Edition: 1998 (as ICC KnockOut Tournament)
🏛 Organizer: International Cricket Council (ICC)
🔄 Frequency: Held every 4 years
🥇 Current Champion: Pakistan (2017)
🌟 Most Successful Team: India & Australia (2 titles each)
🏏 Format: One Day International (ODI)
🌍 Number of Teams: 8
📍 Last Edition: 2017 (held in England & Wales)
🚀 Next Edition: 2025 (scheduled in Pakistan)
🎯 Purpose: Mini World Cup featuring top-ranked ODI teams

History of ICC Champions Trophy

ICC Champions Trophy Winners List

Year Host Nation(s) Winner Runner-Up
1998 Bangladesh South Africa West Indies
2000 Kenya New Zealand India
2002 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka & India None
2004 England West Indies England
2006 India Australia West Indies
2009 South Africa Australia New Zealand
2013 England & Wales India England
2017 England & Wales Pakistan India
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Top Run Scorers in ICC Champions Trophy History

The ICC Champions Trophy has witnessed some of the greatest batting performances in cricket history. Here are the top run-scorers who dominated the tournament with their exceptional skills:

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Chris Gayle (West Indies) – 791 Runs

Known for his explosive batting, Chris Gayle holds the record for the most runs in Champions Trophy history.

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Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka) – 742 Runs

A master of elegant stroke play, Mahela Jayawardene consistently delivered match-winning performances.


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Shikhar Dhawan (India) – 634 Runs

Shikhar Dhawan’s attacking mindset and ability to dominate bowlers earned him a spot among the top scorers.

Top 5 wicket takers of ICC Champions Trophy

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Kyle Mills (New Zealand) – 28 Wickets
Kyle Mills was a key player for New Zealand, using his swing and accuracy to trouble batsmen consistently.

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Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) – 24 Wickets
The legendary spinner, Muttiah Muralitharan, played a vital role in Sri Lanka’s bowling attack.

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Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka) – 22 Wickets
Known for his deadly yorkers, Lasith Malinga’s unorthodox bowling style and precision made him one of the most feared fast bowlers in Champions Trophy history.

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Daniel Vettori (New Zealand) – 21 Wickets
The left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori was known for his control and variations. His consistent performances helped New Zealand in crucial matches.
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Zaheer Khan (India) – 21 Wickets
India’s pace spearhead, Zaheer Khan, used his swing and seam movement to trouble batsmen.

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