ICC Champions Trophy 2009 will be played in South Africa. The sixth edition of ICC Champions Trophy will be played in Johannesburg and Centurion from September 22nd to October 5th.
Last time in Champions trophy there were total 21 matches played but this time it is down to 15 numbers of matches.
All eight teams are divided into two Groups A and B. India, Pakistan, Australia and West IndiesSouth Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and England are in group B. Each team will play with one another in their corresponding groups and the top two teams from each group will advance into the semi finals. are in Group A while
The following are the two groups: Group A: Australia, India, Pakistan, West Indies Group B:South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England
Former winners of ICC Champions trophy 1998 - South Africa 2000 - New Zealand 2002 - India and Sri Lanka (Joint Winners) 2004 - West Indies 2006 - Australia
In the 2009 Champions Trophy winners will be awarded four times money they initially entitled to receive i.e. $4 million. Tournament will be played from September 22nd to 5th of October. Centurion and Wanderes will host 15 games.
ICC Champions Trophy 2009 Warm-up Games Schedule (All timings are mentioned in GMT+05:30)
Timing
Teams
Venue
Results
Tue 22 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – Sri Lanka v South Africa
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Sri Lanka won by 55 Runs (D/L Method)
Wed 23 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – Pakistan v West Indies
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Pakistan won by 5 Wickets
Thu 24 Sep
13:00 PM
Group B – South Africa v New Zealand
SuperSportPark, Centurion
South Africa won by 5 Wickets
Fri 25 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – England v Sri Lanka
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
England Won by 6 Wickets
Sat 26 Sep
13:00 PM
Group A – Australia v West Indies
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Sat 26 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – India v Pakistan
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Sun 27 Sep
13:00 PM
Group B – New Zealand v Sri Lanka
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Sun 27 Sep (S/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – England v South Africa
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Mon 28 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – India v Australia
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Tue 29 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – England v New Zealand
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Wed 30 Sep
13:00 PM
Group A – Pakistan v Australia
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Wed 30 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – India v West Indies
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Fri 2 Oct (D/N)
18:00 PM
1st Semi Final – A1 v B2
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Sat Oct 3 (D/N)
18:00 PM
2nd Semi Final – A2 v B1
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Mon 5 Oct (D/N)
18:00 PM
Final – 1st Semi Final winner v 2nd Semi Final inner
ICC Champions Trophy 2009 will be played in South Africa. The sixth edition of ICC Champions Trophy will be played in Johannesburg and Centurion from September 22nd to October 5th.
Last time in Champions trophy there were total 21 matches played but this time it is down to 15 numbers of matches.
All eight teams are divided into two Groups A and B. India, Pakistan, Australia and West IndiesSouth Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and England are in group B. Each team will play with one another in their corresponding groups and the top two teams from each group will advance into the semi finals. are in Group A while
The following are the two groups: Group A: Australia, India, Pakistan, West Indies Group B:South Africa, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England
Former winners of ICC Champions trophy 1998 - South Africa 2000 - New Zealand 2002 - India and Sri Lanka (Joint Winners) 2004 - West Indies 2006 - Australia
In the 2009 Champions Trophy winners will be awarded four times money they initially entitled to receive i.e. $4 million. Tournament will be played from September 22nd to 5th of October. Centurion and Wanderes will host 15 games.
ICC Champions Trophy 2009 Warm-up Games Schedule (All timings are mentioned in GMT+05:30)
Timing
Teams
Venue
Results
Tue 22 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – Sri Lanka v South Africa
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Sri Lanka won by 55 Runs (D/L Method)
Wed 23 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – Pakistan v West Indies
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Pakistan won by 5 Wickets
Thu 24 Sep
13:00 PM
Group B – South Africa v New Zealand
SuperSportPark, Centurion
South Africa won by 5 Wickets
Fri 25 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – England v Sri Lanka
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
England Won by 6 Wickets
Sat 26 Sep
13:00 PM
Group A – Australia v West Indies
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Sat 26 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – India v Pakistan
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Sun 27 Sep
13:00 PM
Group B – New Zealand v Sri Lanka
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Sun 27 Sep (S/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – England v South Africa
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Mon 28 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – India v Australia
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Tue 29 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group B – England v New Zealand
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Wed 30 Sep
13:00 PM
Group A – Pakistan v Australia
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Wed 30 Sep (D/N)
18:00 PM
Group A – India v West Indies
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Fri 2 Oct (D/N)
18:00 PM
1st Semi Final – A1 v B2
SuperSportPark, Centurion
Sat Oct 3 (D/N)
18:00 PM
2nd Semi Final – A2 v B1
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Mon 5 Oct (D/N)
18:00 PM
Final – 1st Semi Final winner v 2nd Semi Final inner
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