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ICC Champions Trophy 2009
The ICC Champions Trophy 2009 is a 2nd biggest cricket tournament scheduled to take place in South Africa in September-October 2009. It will be the sixth mini world cricket series. The ICC Champions Trophy 2009 will be contested by 8 Test teams which have been 'seeded' and divided into two groups are A and B.

Group A - India, Pakistan, West Indies and Australia
Group B - South Africa, Sri Lanka, New Zealand and England
Result : Australia win ICC Champions Trophy 2009


Champions Trophy 2009


Sep-2009
Fri 18
07:30 GMT, 09:30 local
Warm-up - New Zealand v Warriors
LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria
Warriors won by 2 wkts (with 1.1 ovr remaining)
Fri 18 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
Warm-up - South Africa v West Indies
Senwes Park, Potchefstroom
South Africa won by 188 runs | Scoreboard
Fri 18 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
Warm-up - Sri Lanka v Pakistan
Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Pakistan won by 108-runs | Scoreboard
Sun 20
07:30 GMT, 09:30 local
Warm-up - Sri Lanka v West Indies
LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria
Sri Lanka won by 5-wickets (with 2.3 overs remaining) | Scoreboard
Sun 20 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
Warm-up - Pakistan v Warriors
Willowmoore Park, Benoni
Pakistan won by 6 wickets (with 3.1 ovrs remaining)
Sun 20 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
Warm-up - India v New Zealand
Senwes Park, Potchefstroom
New Zealand won by 103-runs | Scoreboard
Tue 22 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
1st Match, Group B - South Africa v Sri Lanka
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Sri Lanka win by 55 runs (D/L Method) | Scoreboard
Wed 23 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
2nd Match, Group A - Pakistan v West Indies
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Pakistan won by 5-wickets (with 19.3 overs remaining) | Scoreboard
Thu 24
07:30 GMT, 09:30 local
3rd Match, Group B - South Africa v New Zealand
SuperSport Park, Centurion
South Africa won by 5-wickets (with 8.5 overs) | Scoreboard
Fri 25 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
4th Match, Group B - England v Sri Lanka
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
England won by 6 wickets (with 5 overs remaining) | Scoreboard
Sat 26
07:30 GMT, 09:30 local
5th Match, Group A - Australia v West Indies
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Australia won by 50 runs | Scoreboard
Sat 26 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
6th Match, Group A - India v Pakistan
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Pakistan won by 54-runs | Scoreboard
Sun 27
07:30 GMT, 09:30 local
7th Match, Group B - New Zealand v Sri Lanka
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
New Zealand won by 38-runs | Scoreboard
Sun 27 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
8th Match, Group B - South Africa v England
SuperSport Park, Centurion
England won by 22-runs | Scoreboard
Mon 28 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
9th Match, Group A - India v Australia
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Abandoned | Scoreboard
Tue 29 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
10th Match, Group B - England v New Zealand
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 22.5 overs remaining) | Scoreboard
Wed 30
07:30 GMT, 09:30 local
11th Match, Group A - Pakistan v Australia
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Australia won 2-wickets (on last ball) | Scoreboard
Wed 30 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
12th Match, Group A - India v West Indies
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
India won by 7 wickets (with 17.5 overs remaining) | Scoreboard
Oct-2009
Fri 02 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
1st Semi-Final - Australia v England
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Australia won by 9 wickets (with 8.1 overs remaining) | Scoreboard
Sat 03 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
2nd Semi-Final - New Zealand v Pakistan
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
New Zealand won by 5 wickets (with 2.1 overs remaining) | Scoreboard
Mon 05 Day/Night
12:30 GMT, 14:30 local
Final - Australia v New Zealand
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Australia won by 6 wickets (with 4.4 overs remaining) | Scoreboard

The final was played between Australia and New Zealand, with the former emerging as the winner. New Zealand batted first and made 200 runs, in fifty overs, after losing 9 wickets. Australia chased the target and managed to reach it within 45.2 overs, with six wickets in hand. With this, Australia has registered not only its second, but also consecutive win in the Champions Trophy.


Champions Trophy
Live Scores
67th Match - Delhi vs Bangalore
Delhi (194/9 in 20 ov)
Bangalore won by 21 runs
68th Match - Hyderabad vs Jaipur
Preview
1st Test - England vs West Indies
West Indies (243/9 in 89.4 ov)



Champions Trophy 2009 News
BCCI Sacks Team India Coaches
Younis Quits Captaincy After Grilling
ODIs Get More Viewers Than CL T20
ICC Declares CT a Huge Success
Ponting Happy to See Youngsters Making a Mark
ICC Studying Pakistan's Defeat in CT Semi-final
Watson Ton Powers Australia to Defend Champions Trophy
New Zealand Bat After Losing Vettori
Simon Taufel Apologizes to Umar Akmal
Aus vs NZ CT Final - Kiwis Can Upset Aussies


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