ICC Champions Trophy 2006

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The ICC Champions Trophy 2006 was a one-day international cricket tournament that took place between October 7th and November 5th, 2006 in India . In the final, Australia was able to prevail against the West Indies. The venues were Mohali, Ahmedabad , Jaipur and Mumbai .

Attendees

The 10 teams with test status took part:

competition

qualification

Places 7 to 10 in the ICC ODI world rankings had to play a qualification for the two remaining places in the preliminary round.

table
Qualification group Sp. S. N NO P NRR
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 3 3 0 0 6th +2.67
West Indies cricket team West Indies 3 2 1 0 4th +0.40
BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 3 1 2 0 2 +0.02
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 3 0 3 0 0 −2.93
Games
October 7th Mohali Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 302-8 (50) - BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 265-9 (50)
Sri Lanka wins with 37 runs
8th October Ahmedabad Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 85 (50) - West Indies cricket team West Indies 90-1 (14.2)
West Indies wins with 9 wickets
October 10th Ahmedabad Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 285-7 (50) - Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 141 (42.3)
Sri Lanka wins with 144 runs
October 11th Jaipur BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 161 (46.3) - West Indies cricket team West Indies 164-0 (36.4)
West Indies wins with 10 wickets
October 13th Jaipur BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 231-6 (50) - Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 130 (44.4)
Bangladesh wins with 101 runs
October 14th Mumbai West Indies cricket team West Indies 80 (4/30) - Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 83-1 (13.2)
Sri Lanka wins with 9 wickets

Preliminary round

The first 6 of the ICC ODI world rankings as well as the two qualifiers played the preliminary round in two groups, of which the first two qualified for the semi-finals.

Tables
Group A Sp. S. N NO P NRR
Australia Australia 3 2 1 0 4th +0.53
West Indies cricket team West Indies 3 2 1 0 4th +0.01
India India 3 1 2 0 2 +0.48
England England 3 1 2 0 2 −1.04
Group B Sp. S. N NO P NRR
South Africa South Africa 3 2 1 0 4th +0.77
New Zealand New Zealand 3 2 1 0 4th +0.57
Pakistan Pakistan 3 1 2 0 2 −0.20
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 3 1 2 0 2 −1.11
Games
15th October Jaipur England England 125 (37) - India India 126-6 (29.3)
India wins with 4 wickets
October, 16th Mumbai New Zealand New Zealand 195 (45.4) - South Africa South Africa 108 (34.1)
New Zealand wins with 87 runs
October 17th Jaipur Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 253 (49.2) - Pakistan Pakistan 255-6 (48.1)
Pakistan wins with 4 wickets
October 18 Mumbai West Indies cricket team West Indies 234-6 (50) - Australia Australia 224-9 (50)
Sri Lanka wins with 9 wickets
the 20th of October Mumbai New Zealand New Zealand 165 (49.2) - Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 166-3 (36)
Sri Lanka wins with 7 wickets
October 21 Jaipur England England 169 (45) - Australia Australia 170-4 (36.5)
Australia wins with 6 wickets
October 24th Ahmedabad South Africa South Africa 219-9 (50) - Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 141 (39.1)
South Africa wins with 78 runs
October 25 Mohali New Zealand New Zealand 274-7 (50) - Pakistan Pakistan 223 (46.3)
New Zealand wins with 51 runs
October 26th Ahmedabad India India 223-9 (50) - West Indies cricket team West Indies 224-7 (49.4)
West Indies wins with 3 wickets
October 27 Mohali South Africa South Africa 213-8 (50) - Pakistan Pakistan 89 (25)
South Africa wins with 124 runs
28th of October Mohali West Indies cricket team West Indies 272-4 (50) - England England 276-7 (48.3)
England wins with 3 wickets
October 29th Mohali India India 249-8 (50) - Australia Australia 252-4 (45.4)
Australia wins with 6 wickets

Semifinals

Mohali
November 1st Australia Australia 240-9 (50) - New Zealand New Zealand 206 (46)
Australia wins with 34 runs
Jaipur
November 2 South Africa South Africa 258-8 (50) - West Indies cricket team West Indies 262-4 (44)
West Indies wins with 6 wickets

final

Centurion
November 5th West Indies cricket team West Indies 138 (4/30) - Australia Australia 116-2 (28.1)
Australia wins with 8 wickets ( D / L method )