– Group A: India, Pakistan, bangladesh, and New Zealand.
– Group B: Afghanistan, Australia, England, and South Africa.
– Most runs: Chris Gayle (West Indies) – 791 runs in 17 matches.
– Most wickets: Kyle Mills (New Zealand) – 28 wickets in 15 matches.
– Indian players feature prominently with stats like sourav Ganguly’s most sixes (17),Shikhar Dhawan’s most centuries (3),and Rahul Dravid’s most half-centuries (6).
– Past winners include South Africa (1998) to Pakistan’s last win in 2017.
The return of the Champions Trophy revives an important fixture in cricket’s competitive calendar while enhancing regional rivalries such as India-Pakistan encounters-sure to capture massive fan attention globally. Hosting primarily by Pakistan reflects broader geopolitical influences affecting sports scheduling; the neutral venue choice for India’s matches might stem from coordination complexities between neighboring nations rather than purely logistical reasons.
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