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
ICC Champions Trophy 2009
| Sep-2009 |
Fri 18 07:30 GMT, 09:30 local |
Warm-up - New Zealand vs Warriors LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Warriors won by 2 wkts (with 1.1 ovr remaining) |
Fri 18  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
Warm-up - South Africa vs West Indies Senwes Park, Potchefstroom South Africa won by 188 runs |
Fri 18  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
Warm-up - Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Willowmoore Park, Benoni Pakistan won by 108-runs |
Sun 20 07:30 GMT, 09:30 local |
Warm-up - Sri Lanka vs West Indies LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria Sri Lanka won by 5-wickets (with 2.3 overs remaining) |
Sun 20  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
Warm-up - Pakistan vs Warriors Willowmoore Park, Benoni Pakistan won by 6 wickets (with 3.1 ovrs remaining) |
Sun 20  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
Warm-up - India vs New Zealand Senwes Park, Potchefstroom New Zealand won by 103-runs |
Tue 22  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
1st Match, Group B - South Africa vs Sri Lanka SuperSport Park, East London Sri Lanka win by 55 runs (D/L Method) |
Wed 23  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
2nd Match, Group A - Pakistan vs West Indies The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Pakistan won by 5-wickets (with 19.3 overs remaining) |
Thu 24 07:30 GMT, 09:30 local |
3rd Match, Group B - South Africa vs New Zealand SuperSport Park, Centurion South Africa won by 5-wickets (with 8.5 overs) |
Fri 25  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
4th Match, Group B - England vs Sri Lanka The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg England won by 6 wickets (with 5 overs remaining) |
Sat 26 07:30 GMT, 09:30 local |
5th Match, Group A - Australia vs West Indies The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Australia won by 50 runs |
Sat 26  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
6th Match, Group A - India vs Pakistan SuperSport Park, Centurion Pakistan won by 54-runs |
Sun 27 07:30 GMT, 09:30 local |
7th Match, Group B - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg New Zealand won by 38-runs |
Sun 27  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
8th Match, Group B - South Africa vs England SuperSport Park, East London England won by 22-runs |
Mon 28  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
9th Match, Group A - India vs Australia SuperSport Park, Centurion Abandoned |
Tue 29  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
10th Match, Group B - England vs New Zealand The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 22.5 overs remaining) |
Wed 30 07:30 GMT, 09:30 local |
11th Match, Group A - Pakistan vs Australia SuperSport Park, Centurion Australia won 2-wickets (on last ball) |
Wed 30  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
12th Match, Group A - India vs West Indies The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg India won by 7 wickets (with 17.5 overs remaining) |
| Oct-2009 |
Fri 02  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
1st Semi-Final - Australia vs England SuperSport Park, Centurion Australia won by 9 wickets (with 8.1 overs remaining) |
Sat 03  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
2nd Semi-Final - New Zealand vs Pakistan The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg New Zealand won by 5 wickets (with 2.1 overs remaining) |
Mon 05  12:30 GMT, 14:30 local |
Final - Australia vs New Zealand SuperSport Park, Centurion Australia won by 6 wickets (with 4.4 overs remaining) |
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.
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2nd ODI - Ireland v Pakistan at Castle Avenue, Dublin - May 26, 09:45 GMT |
| Final - Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians at Eden Gardens, Kolkata - May 26, 14:30 GMT |
| Warm-up - Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, Birmingham - May 30, 12:00 GMT |
| Only ODI - Netherlands v South Africa at VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen - May 31, 07:45 GMT |
| 1st ODI - England v New Zealand at Lord's, London - May 31, 09:45 GMT |
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