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Australia Team squad for ICC champions trophy 2025 (CT 2025)

Australia Team Squad for ICC Champion Trophy 2025 (CT 2025)
CategoryPlayer NameRole
BATTERSSteven Smith (C)Batter
Jake Fraser-McGurkBatter
Travis HeadBatter
Marnus LabuschagneBatter
Matthew ShortBatter
ALL ROUNDERSAaron HardieBatting Allrounder
Glenn MaxwellBatting Allrounder
WICKET KEEPERSAlex CareyWK-Batter
Josh InglisWK-Batter
BOWLERSSean AbbottBowler
Ben DwarshuisBowler
Nathan EllisBowler
Spencer JohnsonBowler
Tanveer SanghaBowler
Adam ZampaBowler

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Australia Team Probably playing 11 for ICC champions trophy 2025 (CT 2025)

Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Adam Zampa

Australia match schedule in ICC Champions trophy 2025 (CT 2025)

DateDayMatch DetailsVenueMatch Start Time (GMT)Match Start Time (Local)
Feb 22SatAustralia vs England, 4th Match, Group BGaddafi Stadium, Lahore09:00 AM GMT02:00 PM LOCAL
Feb 25TueAustralia vs South Africa, 7th Match, Group BRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi09:00 AM GMT02:00 PM LOCAL
Feb 28FriAfghanistan vs Australia, 10th Match, Group BGaddafi Stadium, Lahore09:00 AM GMT02:00 PM LOCAL

Australia’s Performance in the ICC Champions Trophy: A Detailed Analysis

The ICC Champions Trophy, held from 1998 to 2017, was one of international cricket’s most prestigious tournaments. Australia, known for its dominance in world cricket, had an impressive record in the competition, winning the title twice and consistently being a strong contender. This article explores Australia’s journey in the ICC Champions Trophy over the years.

1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy (Bangladesh) – Quarter-finals Exit

Australia entered the inaugural ICC KnockOut Trophy as a strong side but suffered an early exit:

2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy (Kenya) – Quarter-finals Exit

Australia once again failed to progress past the quarter-finals:

2002 ICC Champions Trophy (Sri Lanka) – Semi-finals

Australia improved in the 2002 edition, reaching the semi-finals:

2004 ICC Champions Trophy (England) – Champions 🏆

Australia won their first ICC Champions Trophy title in 2004, finally breaking their drought in this tournament.

2006 ICC Champions Trophy (India) – Champions 🏆

Australia successfully defended their title, winning back-to-back Champions Trophy titles.

2009 ICC Champions Trophy (South Africa) – Champions 🏆

Australia continued its success, winning their third consecutive Champions Trophy title.

2013 ICC Champions Trophy (England) – Group Stage Exit

This edition was a disappointing one for Australia:

2017 ICC Champions Trophy (England) – Group Stage Exit

Australia once again struggled in the 2017 tournament:

Overall Performance Summary

YearPerformance
1998Quarter-finals
2000Quarter-finals
2002Semi-finals
2004Champions
2006Champions
2009Champions
2013Group Stage
2017Group Stage

Key Players in Australia’s Champions Trophy History

Several Australian cricketers played crucial roles in their Champions Trophy campaigns:

Australia’s history

Australia’s history in the ICC Champions Trophy is a story of dominance and resilience. Their triumphs in 2004, 2006, and 2009 demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure in ICC events. However, their early exits in 2013 and 2017 highlighted their struggle in adapting to changing conditions.

Despite the discontinuation of the Champions Trophy after 2017, Australia’s success in the tournament remains a significant part of their cricketing legacy. Their performances in this competition contributed to their reputation as one of the greatest teams in limited-overs cricket.

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