The group stage of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 concluded with a thrilling match between India and the Netherlands at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. India clinched their 9th consecutive victory in the World Cup, dominating the Dutch team with a commanding 160-run win, led by Rohit Sharma.
India’s successful journey continue as they prepare for the semi-final against New Zealand. With the group stage now finished, a total of 8 teams have secured places in the esteemed ICC Champions Trophy 2025. These top 8 teams earned automatic berths for the upcoming tournament.
Champions Trophy 2025: Host nation and qualification drama
Notably, the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is scheduled to occur in Pakistan, providing the host nation with an automatic qualification. Despite uncertainty stemming from a lackluster World Cup campaign, England secured their place in the Champions Trophy with victories in their last two matches, dispelling concerns about their qualification.
Return to Pakistan after 8 years
The Champions Trophy last graced England’s venues in 2017, witnessing Pakistan emerge as champions. Notably, this tournament has been absent from the cricketing calendar since then. After an eight-year hiatus, the ICC has selected Pakistan as the host for the 2025 edition, promising an eagerly anticipated return.
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Qualified teams for Champions Trophy 2025
As the cricketing world eagerly awaits the Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan, the following teams have secured their spots in the tournament:
- India
- South Africa
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Pakistan (Host Nation)
- Afghanistan
- England
- Bangladesh
These teams, having demonstrated their cricketing excellence, will now compete in the Champions Trophy 2025, making it a highly anticipated event in the global cricketing calendar. The return of the tournament to Pakistan after an eight-year hiatus adds an extra layer of excitement, promising fans a captivating display of skill and sportsmanship on the cricket field.
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