Champions Trophy

The Champions Trophy is an international cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It serves as a limited-overs competition, featuring the top cricketing nations in the world. Historically, the tournament has been held approximately every two to four years, and it is considered one of the premier events in the cricket calendar, alongside the Cricket World Cup.

The Champions Trophy was first introduced in 1998 and has evolved over the years, with changes in format and participation. It typically involves a round-robin stage followed by knockout matches to determine the champion. The tournament has seen various successful teams, with multiple titles awarded to a few select nations. It showcases some of the best talent in cricket and often serves as a precursor to future international competitions. The last Champions Trophy was held in 2017, and the future of the tournament has been subject to discussions within the ICC as they look to revamp the international cricket schedule.