ICC Champions Trophy
The ICC Champions Trophy is a prestigious cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It features the top eight teams in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and is held every four years. The tournament showcases a series of matches leading to a final, where the champion is crowned.
First held in 1998, the ICC Champions Trophy has seen various countries host the event, including England, India, and South Africa. The tournament is known for its competitive spirit and has produced memorable moments in cricket history, making it a significant event for fans and players alike.