The stage is set for the battle between top ranked One-Day International (ODI) teams as ICC Champions Trophy 2017 kicks off from June 01. The eight edition of the Champions Trophy, also known as mini World Cup, will be held in England and Wales. For the second time in a row, England turns host for this multinational event.
Top eight ranked teams as on 30 September 2015, the cut-off date for qualification, qualified for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017. West Indies, the winners of 2004 edition, failed to qualify for the tournament and for the first time will miss the Champions Trophy. On the other hand, CT 17 sees the return of Bangladesh to the tournament having missed out on 2009 and 2013 editions. Also Read- ICC Champions Trophy: Australia, India the dominant teams in tournament’s two-decade history
The eight participating teams have been divided into two groups of four each. Group A comprises of Australia, Bangladesh, hosts England and New Zealand while Group B features defending champions India, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka. ICC Champions Trophy 2017 will be played across three cities: Cardiff, Birmingham and London. A total of 15 matches will be played during the tournament, including semi-finals and final. The final will take place on 18 June at Kennington Oval in London.

Here is the complete ICC Champions Trophy 2017 schedule

Date
GroupMatchVenueTime
June 1AEngland vs BangladeshKennington Oval, London3:00 PM IST
June 2AAustralia vs New ZealandEdgbaston, Birmingham3:00 PM IST
June 3BSri Lanka vs South AfricaKennington Oval, London3:00 PM IST
June 4BIndia vs PakistanEdgbaston, Birmingham3:00 PM IST
June 5AAustralia vs BangladeshKennington Oval, London6:00 PM IST
June 6AEngland vs New ZealandSophia Gardens, Cardiff3:00 PM IST
June 7BPakistan vs South AfricaEdgbaston, Birmingham6:00 PM IST
June 8BIndia vs Sri LankaKennington Oval, London3:00 PM IST
June 9ANew Zealand vs BangladeshSophia Gardens, Cardiff3:00 PM IST
June 10AEngland vs AustraliaEdgbaston, Birmingham3:00 PM IST
June 11BIndia vs South AfricaKennington Oval, London3:00 PM IST
June 12BSri Lanka vs PakistanSophia Gardens, Cardiff3:00 PM IST
June 141st Semi-Final (A1 v B2)Sophia Gardens, Cardiff3:00 PM IST
June 152nd Semi-Final (A2 v B1)Edgbaston, Birmingham3:00 PM IST
June 18FINALKennington Oval, London
3:00 PM IST
India are the defending champions and will begin their title defence against tradition rivals Pakistan on June 04. India, under MS Dhoni, defeated England in the finals of ICC Champions Trophy 2013. It was India’s second ICC Champions Trophy title having shared the previous title with Sri Lanka in 2002. Also Read- Champions Trophy 2017: ICC wants to make sure that no corrupt practices take place
England, Pakistan and Bangladesh are the only teams among participating nations not to have won the ICC Champions Trophy. South Africa won the inaugural ICC Champions Trophy in 1998, and in the second edition, New Zealand emerged victorious. 2004 saw West Indies win the title for the first time. Australia clinched its maiden Champions Trophy title in 2006 edition and then successfully defended it in 2009.