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Champions Trophy: World awaits as nation gears up for first ICC event in 29 years – Sport



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Green Team ready to defend title on home after preparations completed on schedule.

After many struggles, the International Cricket Council (ICC) Champions Trophy is set to finally take off today when hosts Pakistan face New Zealand at Karachi’s National Bank Stadium.

Speculations concerning the reconstruction of three stadiums in Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi, and India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan raised the question of whether the country would be allowed to host their first ICC event since the 1996 World Cup.

However, the Green Team is ready to defend its title at home after all preparations for the event have been completed on schedule.

Pakistan spent nearly a decade in the wilderness after gunmen attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team’s bus in Lahore in 2009, wounding six players. Top teams shunned Pakistan after the attack and it took the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) years to convince foreign counterparts that it was safe to visit.

That year, Pakistan lost the hosting rights to the 2009 Champions Trophy and was ruled out as co-hosts of the 2011 World Cup.

At present, all seven teams, except India, will travel to Pakistan for the current event in the three major cities.

The Champions Trophy is a prestigious event played between the top eight-ranked teams in the world divided into groups of two. The top two from each group would qualify for the semi-finals and finals.

Initially called the ICC KnockOut featuring top teams in a single-elimination format, the first tournament was held in Dhaka in 1998, setting the foundations for what would be later known as the Champions Trophy.

The event has been won by eight different teams since its inauguration with India and Australia being the only two-time winners.

India’s first win in 2003 was shared with Sri Lanka after the final was abandoned due to rain.

The ICC initially planned to discontinue the tournament amid the rising popularity of the T20 format, however, after eight years, the event will return to South Asia, giving cricket fans hope for an ODI format tournament.

The teams for the event were announced last month. The PCB, however, delayed the announcement due to difficult decisions that were to be made.

Let us take a look at the teams set to showcase their bat-and-ball skills and who to keep an eye on for possible trophy-worthy performances.

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