Pakistan at ICC Champions Trophy: Full list of past results, overall record, most runs, wickets; squad, scheduled for 2025
Pakistan has experienced a tumultuous journey in the ICC Champions Trophy, highlighted by their historic victory in 2017 when they won their first title by defeating India in the final. As they prepare to defend their title in the 2025 edition, they face New Zealand in Karachi, led by Mohammad Rizwan. Overall, Pakistan has had a mixed performance in the tournament, participating in all editions since 1998, but their standout moment remains the 2017 triumph.
Pakistan’s Champions Trophy Record (1998–2017):
- Total Editions Played: 8
- Best Finish: Champions (2017)
- Semi-Final Appearances: 3 (2000, 2004, 2009)
- Total Matches Played: 27
- Wins: 14
- Losses: 13
Pakistan’s journey in the tournament has been unpredictable, much like their cricketing style. However, their 2017 triumph remains one of the most iconic moments in the country’s cricket history. Fans are hopeful for another memorable run in 2025!
Pakistan’s Past Results in ICC Champions Trophy
Pakistan has participated in all eight ICC Champions Trophy editions, achieving results ranging from early exits to a historic title victory in 2017.
Here’s a breakdown of their journey in each tournament:
1998 – Knocked Out in Quarter-Finals
- Lost to West Indies in the quarter-finals.
- Key Player: Azhar Mahmood (Scored 67* & took 3 wickets).
2000 – Semi-Finalists
- Beat Sri Lanka in the group stage.
- They lost to New Zealand in the semi-final despite setting a strong target.
- Key Player: Saeed Anwar (Scored 105 vs Sri Lanka).
2002 – Group Stage Exit
- Lost to Sri Lanka and drew against the Netherlands (a rain-affected match).
- Failed to qualify for the semi-finals.
2004 – Semi-Finalists
- Defeated India in a thriller.
- Lost to West Indies in the semi-final.
- Key Player: Shoaib Malik (Vital all-round performances).
2006 – Group Stage Exit
- Won against Sri Lanka but lost to South Africa and New Zealand.
- Failed to reach the semi-finals.
2009 – Semi-Finalists
- Beat India and West Indies in the group stage.
- Lost to New Zealand in the semi-final.
- Key Player: Umar Akmal (Consistent middle-order runs).
2013 – Group Stage Exit
- Lost all three matches (vs India, South Africa, and West Indies).
- A disappointing campaign with poor batting performances.
2017 – 🏆 Champions!
- Lost their opening match to India but bounced back brilliantly.
- Defeated South Africa, Sri Lanka, and England to reach the final.
- Thrashed India in the final by 180 runs.
- Key Player: Fakhar Zaman (Scored 114 in the final), Hasan Ali (13 wickets, Player of the Tournament).
Overall Summary:
Pakistan’s performance in the Champions Trophy has been unpredictable, but their 2017 victory is one of the most cherished moments in the country’s cricket history. With the 2025 edition approaching, fans hope for another strong performance!
PAKISTAN AT EVERY ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY EDITION
Year | Result | Most Runs | Most Wickets |
1998 | Group Stage | Ijaz Ahmed (51) | Wasim Akram (3) |
2000 | Semifinals | Saeed Anward (209) | Azhar Mahmood (7) |
2002 | Group Stage | Saeed Anward (80) | Shahid Afridi (3) |
2004 | Semifinals | Yasir Hameed (95) | Shoaib Akhtar (6) |
2006 | Group Stage | Mohammad Yousuf (125) | Abdul Razzaq (7) |
2009 | Semifinals | Mohammad Yousuf (200) | Saeed Ahmal (8) |
2013 | Group Stage | Misbah-ul-Haq (173) | Mohammad Irfan (4) |
2017 | Winner | Fakhar Zaman (252) | Hasan Ali (13) |
Top Performers for Pakistan in ICC Champions Trophy
Over the years, several Pakistani players have excelled in the Champions Trophy. Here’s a look at the top run-scorers and wicket-takers for Pakistan in the tournament’s history.
🏏 Most Runs – Leading Run-Scorers for Pakistan
Player | Matches | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | 100s/50s | Best Score |
Shoaib Malik | 17 | 546 | 42.00 | 87.06 | 0/5 | 128 vs India (2009) |
Mohammad Yousuf | 10 | 372 | 41.33 | 76.74 | 0/3 | 81 vs New Zealand (2006) |
Saeed Anwar | 5 | 315 | 63.00 | 87.50 | 1/2 | 105 vs Sri Lanka (2000) |
Fakhar Zaman | 5 | 252 | 63.00 | 113.69 | 1/1 | 114 vs India (2017 Final) |
Inzamam-ul-Haq | 8 | 231 | 33.00 | 74.61 | 0/2 | 66 vs New Zealand (2004) |
Key Highlight: Fakhar Zaman’s century in the 2017 final against India is Pakistan’s most iconic batting performance in Champions Trophy history.
🎯 Most Wickets – Best Bowlers for Pakistan
Player | Matches | Wickets | Average | Economy | Best Bowling |
Hasan Ali | 5 | 13 | 14.69 | 4.29 | 3/19 vs India (2017 Final) |
Shoaib Akhtar | 8 | 11 | 24.81 | 4.63 | 3/30 vs South Africa (2006) |
Saqlain Mushtaq | 7 | 10 | 21.20 | 4.89 | 3/27 vs New Zealand (1998) |
Mohammad Amir | 5 | 8 | 17.87 | 4.58 | 3/16 vs India (2017 Final) |
Umar Gul | 5 | 8 | 27.00 | 5.09 | 3/28 vs West Indies (2009) |
Key Highlight: Hasan Ali’s impressive performance in the 2017 edition of the Champions Trophy, where he took 13 wickets, earned him the Player of the Tournament award. His contributions were crucial to Pakistan’s title-winning campaign.
Pakistan’s history in the Champions Trophy is marked by individual brilliance, and fans are hopeful for even more record-breaking performances in the upcoming 2025 edition!
PAKISTAN SQUAD FOR ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY 2025
- Mohammad Rizwan
- Babar Azam
- Fakhar Zaman
- Kamran Ghulam
- Saud Shakeel
- Tayyab Tahir
- Faheem Ashraf
- Khushdil Shah
- Salman Ali Agha
- Usman Khan
Abrar Ahmed - Haris Rauf
- Mohammad Hasnain
- Naseem Shah
- Shaheen Shah Afridi.
PAKISTAN SCHEDULE FOR ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY 2025
Date | Match | Group/Stage | Time | Venue |
February 19, Wednesday | Pakistan vs New Zealand | Group A | 2:30 PM | National Stadium, Karachi |
February 20, Thursday | India vs Bangladesh | Group A | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
February 21, Friday | Afghanistan vs South Africa | Group B | 2:30 PM | National Stadium, Karachi |
February 22, Saturday | Australia vs England | Group B | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
February 23, Sunday | India vs Pakistan | Group A | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
February 24, Monday | Bangladesh vs New Zealand | Group A | 2:30 PM | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
February 25, Tuesday | Australia vs South Africa | Group B | 2:30 PM | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
February 26, Wednesday | Afghanistan vs England | Group B | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
February 27, Thursday | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | Group A | 2:30 PM | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
February 28, Friday | Australia vs Afghanistan | Group B | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
March 1, Saturday | England vs South Africa | Group B | 2:30 PM | National Stadium, Karachi |
March 2, Sunday | India vs New Zealand | Group A | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
March 4, Tuesday | Semi-final 1 | Semi-finals | 2:30 PM | Dubai International Stadium |
March 5, Wednesday | Semi-final 2 | Semi-finals | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
March 9, Sunday | Winner semi-final 1 vs winner semi-final 2 | Final | 2:30 PM | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore/Dubai International Stadium |
Conclusion
Pakistan’s journey in the ICC Champions Trophy has been marked by significant highs and lows, with their 2017 victory recognized as a landmark achievement. Known for their unpredictable yet thrilling performances, Pakistan is positioned as a competitive team to watch in the 2025 tournament. With a robust squad and several key players in good form, there is considerable optimism among fans for a successful campaign as they aim to defend their title. As the tournament approaches, attention will be focused on Pakistan to see if they can deliver more memorable moments in cricket history.
FAQ’s
Can Pakistan win the ICC Champions Trophy 2025?
Pakistan has great potential, but their consistency is crucial. If key players perform well and the bowling unit is effective, they have a strong chance of defending their title.
What was Pakistan’s best moment in the Champions Trophy?
Easy win in 2017! Beating India by 180 runs in the final was not just a victory; it was pure domination. Fakhar Zaman’s century and Hasan Ali’s brilliance made it unforgettable.
Who is leading Pakistan in the 2025 Champions Trophy?
Mohammad Rizwan is leading the team, and with players like Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi in the squad, fans are hopeful he can guide them to another historic win.