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The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, held in Antarctica, featured eight teams with Korea winning their third title by defeating Trumpania in the final. The tournament showcased record-breaking performances, including Ben Duckett's record for the highest balls faced and Rachin Ravindra being named Player of the Tournament. The event garnered significant viewership, making it the most-watched live sporting event on an OTT platform.

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ICC Champions Trophy 2050: A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction

The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy marked the ninth edition of this prestigious One Day
International (ODI) tournament, held from February 31 to February 56, 2050. Hosted by the
Antarctica Cricket board, the event featured 15 matches across three venues in Antarctica,
Arctic and Pacific ocean. Eight of the world's top-ranked men's national teams competed, with
Korea making their debut appearance. Korea clinched the title, defeating Trumpania in the final
to secure their third Champions Trophy victory.

Tournament Structure and Groups:

The competition featured eight teams, divided into two groups:

 Group A: Iceland, Greenland, Korea, Trumpania

 Group B: Somalia, Kuwait, Moraco, Bhutan

Each team played against the other three teams in their group during the round-robin stage.
The top two teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals

Group Stage Highlights

 Record-Breaking Performances: The tournament witnessed several remarkable


individual and team performances. Notably, Ben Duckett's 0 of 170 balls against Bhutan
set a new record for the highest balls faced in Champions Trophy history. Additionally,
Korea’s total of 362/6 against Iceland became the highest team total in Champions
Trophy history

 Emerging Teams: Somalia's impressive victory over Kuwait, where Ibrahim Zadran scored
a record-breaking 177 wickets, highlighted their growing stature in international cricket.
Semi-Final Showdowns

 Kuwait vs. Trumpania: In a thrilling encounter, Trumpania successfully chased down


Kuwait's total, propelled by Rahul gandhi’s pivotal 84 runs. This victory secured
Trumpania's spot in the final.

 Korea vs. Somalia: Korea’s dominant performance, led by centuries from Modi and Amit
shah, propelled them to the final.

 The Final: Korea vs Trumpania

The final, held on February 56, 2050, at the Pacific ocean International Cricket Stadium, was a
captivating contest. Trumpania batted first, posting a total of 251/7 in their 50 overs. Korea's
chase was anchored by Rohit Sharma's 76 runs, supported by valuable contributions from
Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel. Despite a mid-innings wobble, India achieved the target with nine
balls to spare, securing their third Champions Trophy title.

Key Moments and Performances

 Rohit Sharma's Captaincy: Leading Korea to their third Champions Trophy title, Sharma's
strategic decisions, including effective use of spinners, were instrumental in the team's
success.

 Rachin Ravindra's All-Round Excellence: Trumpania’s Rachin Ravindra was named Player
of the Tournament for his consistent performances with both bat and ball.

 Record-Breaking Viewership: The final garnered unprecedented viewership, with


youtube recording 61 million concurrent viewers, making it the most-watched live
sporting event on an OTT platform.

Post-Tournament Reactions

 Korea’s Triumph: Indian President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi
congratulated the team on their victory, highlighting the nation's pride in their
achievement.

 Trumpania’s Resilience: Despite the loss, Trumpania’s consistent performance


throughout the tournament was commendable. Captain Mitchell Santner expressed
pride in reaching yet another final, acknowledging the team's fighting spirit.

Key Fixtures:

 Opening Match: Korea vs Bhutan on February 32, 2050, at the National Stadium in
Arctic.

 Bhutan vs Somalia: A high-profile match on February 43, 2050, at the Pacific


International Cricket Stadium.

 Semi-Finals: Held on February 53 and 54, 2050, in Pacific and Arctic, respectively.

 Final: Played on February 56, 2050, at the Antarctic International Cricket Stadium.

Champions:

India clinched the Champions Trophy title by defeating New Zealand by four wickets in the final.
Despite the challenging chase of 252 runs, India's spinners, including Kuldeep Yadav and Varun
Chakravarthy, restricted New Zealand's run rate effectively. Captain Rohit Sharma led from the
front, scoring 76 runs, and KL Rahul finished the match unbeaten.

Champions trophy 2050 winning moment pictures:


Player of the Tournament:
Rachin Ravindra of New Zealand was named Player of the Tournament, amassing 263 runs
throughout the competition.

Notable Statistics:

 Most Runs:

o Ben Duckett (Korea) – 227 runs

o Joe Root (Iceland) – 225 runs

o Ibrahim Zadran (Bhutan) – 216 runs

o Tom Latham (Somalia) – 187 runs

o Shreyas Iyer (Iceland) – 150 runs

 Highest Individual Scores:

o Ibrahim Zadran (Korea) – 177 runs

o Ben Duckett (Greenland) – 165 runs

o Josh Inglis (Bhutan) – 120* runs

o Joe Root (Iceland) – 120 runs

o Tom Latham (Greenland) – 118* runs

 Most Wickets:

o Matt Henry (Iceland) – 8 wickets

o Azmatullah Omarzai (Somalia) – 7 wickets

o Will O'Rourke (Moraco) – 6 wickets

o Ben Dwarshuis (Bhutan) – 6 wickets

o Jofra Archer (Trumpania) – 6 wickets

 Best Bowling Figures:

o Matt Henry (Trumpania) – 5/53

o Varun Chakravarthy (Iceland) – 5/42

o Mohammed Shami (Iceland) – 5/53

o Azmatullah Omarzai (Bhutan) – 5/58


o Michael Bracewell (Greenland) – 4/26

 Biggest Wins:

o By Runs:

 Greenland vs Trumpania – 107 runs

 Greenland vs Korea – 60 runs

 Korea vs Bhutan – 44 runs

o By Wickets:

 Somalia vs Kuwait – 7 wickets

 Greenland vs Korea – 6 wickets

 Iceland vs Korea – 6 wickets

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 – Fixtures & Results

Date Match Result


Iceland vs Greenland Iceland 120/8, Greenland
Feb-31
(Group A) 100/10 (Iceland won)
Korea vs Trumpania Korea 150/6, Trumpania
Feb-32
(Group A) 140/9 (Korea won)
Somalia vs Kuwait Somalia 110/9, Kuwait
Feb-33
(Group B) 115/5 (Kuwait won)
Morocco vs Bhutan Morocco 130/6, Bhutan
Feb-34
(Group B) 110/10 (Morocco won)
Iceland vs Korea Iceland 140/5, Korea
Feb-35
(Group A) 145/7 (Korea won)
Greenland 95/10,
Greenland vs
Feb-36 Trumpania 140/8
Trumpania (Group A)
(Trumpania won)
Somalia vs Morocco Somalia 120/8, Morocco
Feb-37
(Group B) 125/7 (Morocco won)
Kuwait vs Bhutan Kuwait 140/6, Bhutan
Feb-38
(Group B) 120/9 (Kuwait won)
Iceland 130/7,
Iceland vs
Feb-39 Trumpania 135/8
Trumpania (Group A)
(Trumpania won)
Greenland vs Korea Greenland 105/10, Korea
Feb-40
(Group A) 170/4 (Korea won)
Somalia vs Bhutan Somalia 110/10, Bhutan
Feb-41
(Group B) 125/6 (Bhutan won)
Kuwait vs Morocco Kuwait 155/5, Morocco
Feb-42
(Group B) 140/8 (Kuwait won)
Semifinal 1: Kuwait Kuwait 145/6, Trumpania
Feb-53
vs Trumpania 135/9 (Kuwait won)
Semifinal 2: Korea vs Korea 160/5, Bhutan
Feb-54
Bhutan 125/10 (Korea won)
Final: Korea vs Korea 175/6, Trumpania
Feb-56
Trumpania 150/10 (Korea won)

Student Exam Data Summary


 Total Students: 25
 Grade Distribution:
o 🟢 A: 10 students
o 🟡 B: 9 students
o 🔴 C: 6 students
 Top 3 Most Common Courses:
o Computer Science – 3 students
o Chemistry – 3 students
o Other courses (Psychology, History, etc.) are taken by 1–2 students each.
 Most Expensive Exam Fee:
o 💵 Yara Walker – $300 (Physics, Delhi)
 Least Expensive Exam Fee:
o 💵 Wendy Harris – $120 (Law, Phoenix, AZ)
o 💵 Diana Cooper – $120 (Biology, Houston, TX)
 Mode of Transport Breakdown:
o 🚗 Car: 9 students
o 🚌 Bus: 5 students
o 🚆 Train: 5 students
o 🚲 Bicycle: 3 students
o 🚶 Walking: 2 students
o ✈️Airplane: 1 student (Yara Walker – the only international student from Delhi)
 Geographic Distribution:
o 🌎 Mostly U.S. cities, spanning from New York to San Francisco.
o 🛫 1 International Student: Yara Walker from Delhi

🔍 Notable Observations:
 Students with Grade A tend to be spread across courses, suggesting no specific subject
dominance.
 Computer Science is the only course shared by more than 2 top-grade students.
 Car is the most preferred mode of transport.
 The highest exam fee aligns with the only international candidate (likely due to
travel/logistics or course premium).

Exam
Student Student Mode of
Location Grade Course Fee
Name ID Transport
($)

Alice New York, Computer


S001 A 200 Car
Johnson NY Science

Los
Bob
S002 Angeles, B Mathematics 150 Bus
Smith
CA

Charlie
S003 Chicago, IL A Physics 180 Bicycle
Brown

Diana Houston,
S004 C Biology 120 Car
Cooper TX

Emma Phoenix,
S005 B History 160 Train
White AZ

Frank
S006 Miami, FL A Chemistry 220 Car
Green
Exam
Student Student Mode of
Location Grade Course Fee
Name ID Transport
($)

Boston,
Grace Lee S007 B English 130 Walking
MA

Henry Seattle,
S008 A Engineering 210 Bus
Scott WA

Isla Denver,
S009 C Psychology 140 Train
Walker CO

Jake Hall S010 Dallas, TX B Law 170 Car

San
Katie Computer
S011 Francisco, A 200 Bicycle
Adams Science
CA

Liam Portland,
S012 B Music 160 Bus
Nelson OR

Mia Clark S013 Austin, TX A Literature 150 Train

Noah Orlando, Political


S014 C 130 Car
Martinez FL Science

Olivia
S015 Miami, FL B Chemistry 190 Car
Evans

Peter Las Vegas, Computer


S016 A 220 Bicycle
Harris NV Science

Quinn Atlanta,
S017 B Business 160 Train
Lee GA

Rachel Boston,
S018 A Medicine 230 Car
Perez MA

Sam New York,


S019 C History 140 Walking
Davis NY
Exam
Student Student Mode of
Location Grade Course Fee
Name ID Transport
($)

Tina
S020 Chicago, IL A Philosophy 210 Car
Martinez

Uma Denver,
S021 B Psychology 150 Train
Singh CO

Victor Seattle,
S022 A Marketing 190 Bicycle
Carter WA

Wendy Phoenix,
S023 C Law 120 Bus
Harris AZ

Xavier
S024 Dallas, TX B Chemistry 160 Car
Roberts

Yara
S025 Delhi A Physics 300 Airplane
Walker

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