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

CategoryPlayer NameRole
BattersHarry BrookBatter
Ben DuckettBatter
Joe RootBatter
All RoundersLiam LivingstoneBatting Allrounder
Wicket KeepersJamie SmithWK-Batter
Jos Buttler (Captain)WK-Batter
Philip SaltWK-Batter
BowlersBrydon CarseBowler
Jamie OvertonBowler
Gus AtkinsonBowler
Jofra ArcherBowler
Adil RashidBowler
Saqib MahmoodBowler
Mark WoodBowler

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

Jos Buttler (c), Jofra Archer, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Ben Duckett, Jamie Overton, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Phil Salt, Mark Wood.

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

DateDayMatchVenueMatch Start Time (GMT)Local Time
Feb 22SatAustralia vs England, 4th Match, Group BGaddafi Stadium, Lahore09:00 AM GMT02:00 PM LOCAL
Feb 26WedAfghanistan vs England, 8th Match, Group BGaddafi Stadium, Lahore09:00 AM GMT02:00 PM LOCAL
Mar 01SatSouth Africa vs England, 11th Match, Group BNational Stadium, Karachi09:00 AM GMT02:00 PM LOCAL

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

The ICC Champions Trophy, held from 1998 to 2017, was one of cricket’s most prestigious tournaments. England, being a dominant force in world cricket, had a mixed record in the tournament, reaching multiple finals but securing their first and only title in the final edition in 2017. This article explores England’s journey through the Champions Trophy over the years.

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

  • England participated in the inaugural tournament but were eliminated in the quarter-finals.
  • Lost to South Africa, who later went on to win the tournament.

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

  • Once again, England failed to progress beyond the quarter-finals, losing to India.

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

  • England showed improvement by reaching the semi-finals.
  • They were knocked out by India, who had a strong batting lineup.

2004 ICC Champions Trophy (England) – Runners-up 🥈

  • Hosted the tournament and performed exceptionally well.
  • Group Stage: Defeated Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka.
  • Semi-finals: Beat Australia, marking a major achievement.
  • Final: Lost to West Indies, despite a strong start.
  • This was their first appearance in a Champions Trophy final.

2006 ICC Champions Trophy (India) – Group Stage Exit

  • A disappointing campaign where England failed to progress beyond the group stage.
  • Lost to Australia and India, winning only against West Indies.

2009 ICC Champions Trophy (South Africa) – Semi-finals

  • England bounced back and reached the semi-finals.
  • Group Stage: Wins against Sri Lanka and South Africa.
  • Semi-finals: Lost to Australia, who dominated the game.

2013 ICC Champions Trophy (England) – Runners-up 🥈

  • Hosted the tournament and had a strong campaign.
  • Group Stage: Defeated Australia and New Zealand.
  • Semi-finals: Beat South Africa convincingly.
  • Final: Lost to India in a rain-affected match at Edgbaston.
  • This was their second final appearance but ended in disappointment.

2017 ICC Champions Trophy (England) – Semi-finals

  • England was one of the tournament favorites.
  • Group Stage: Defeated Bangladesh, New Zealand, and Australia.
  • Semi-finals: Lost to Pakistan, who went on to win the title.
  • Despite their strong performances, their inability to handle pressure in knockouts remained an issue.

Overall Performance Summary

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

Key Players in England’s Champions Trophy History

  • Andrew Flintoff (2002-2009): Played crucial all-round roles in multiple editions.
  • Kevin Pietersen (2004-2013): Consistently among England’s top performers.
  • Eoin Morgan (2009-2017): Key batsman and later captain.
  • James Anderson (2004-2017): England’s leading wicket-taker in the tournament.
  • Joe Root (2017): Star performer in England’s last campaign.

England’s history

England’s history in the ICC Champions Trophy was marked by promise and near-success. They reached the final twice (2004, 2013) but failed to clinch the title. Their 2017 semi-final exit ended their journey in the tournament, which was discontinued afterward. Despite their struggles, their performances showcased England’s steady rise as a white-ball cricket powerhouse, leading to their eventual 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup triumph.

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