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2002 ICC Champions Trophy
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council
Cricket formatOne Day International
Tournament format(s)Knockout
Host(s) Sri Lanka
Champions India (1st title)
 Sri Lanka (1st title)
Participants12
Most runsIndia Virender Sehwag (271)
Most wicketsSri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan (10)
2000
2004

The 2002 ICC Champions Trophy is a cricket tournament that was held in Sri Lanka in 2002. It was the third edition of the ICC Champions Trophy (the first two having been known as the ICC Knock-out). The tournament was due to be held in India, but was switched to Sri Lanka when an exemption from tax in India was not granted.

Twelve teams competed: the 10 Test-playing nations plus Netherlands and Kenya. The teams were split into four pools of three teams each. Each team played the other two teams in its pool once, and the four teams that lead in each pool proceeded to the Semi Finals. The Final between India and Sri Lanka was washed out twice, to leave no result.

Pools

Group A[1] Group B Group C Group D
 Australia  England  Kenya  Netherlands
 Bangladesh  India  South Africa  Pakistan
 New Zealand  Zimbabwe  West Indies  Sri Lanka

Points Table

Points per win: 4

Group A[2] Played Won Lost NR Tied Points NRR For Against
 Australia 2 2 0 0 0 8 +3.461 429/70.4 261/100
 New Zealand 2 1 1 0 0 4 +0.030 376/100 373/100
 Bangladesh 2 0 2 0 0 0 -3.275 206/100 377/70.4
Group B Played Won Lost NR Tied Points NRR For Against
 India 2 2 0 0 0 8 +0.816 559/89.3 543/100
 England 2 1 1 0 0 4 +0.401 567/100 461/87.3
 Zimbabwe 2 0 2 0 0 0 -1.125 464/98 586/100
Group C Played Won Lost NR Tied Points NRR For Against
 South Africa 2 2 0 0 0 8 +1.856 558/99 378/100
 West Indies 2 1 1 0 0 4 +0.202 499/100 474/99
 Kenya 2 0 2 0 0 0 -2.050 372/100 577/100
Group D Played Won Lost NR Tied Points NRR For Against
 Sri Lanka 2 2 0 0 0 8 +2.861 493/86.1 286/100
 Pakistan 2 1 1 0 0 4 +1.245 342/66.2 337/86.1
 Netherlands 2 0 2 0 0 0 -4.323 222/100 434/66.2

Group Matches

September 12, 2002[3]
[1]
Pakistan 
200 (49.4 overs)
v
 Sri Lanka
201/2 (36.1 overs)
Saeed Anwar 52 (82)
Muttiah Muralitharan 3/29 (10 overs)
Sanath Jayasuriya 102* (120)
Wasim Akram 1/42 (8 overs)
 Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Daryl Harper
Player of the match: Sanath Jayasuriya
September 13, 2002
[2]
West Indies 
238/8 (50 overs)
v
 South Africa
242/8 (49 overs)
Chris Gayle 49 (55)
Jacques Kallis 2/41 (9 overs)
Jonty Rhodes 61 (70)
Mervyn Dillon 4/60 (10 overs)
September 14, 2002
[3]
India 
288/6 (50 overs)
v
 Zimbabwe
274/8 (50 overs)
Mohammad Kaif 111 (112)
Douglas Hondo 4/62 (9 overs)
Andy Flower 145 (164)
Zaheer Khan 4/45 (10 overs)
 India won by 14 runs
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Asoka de Silva and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Mohammad Kaif
September 15, 2002
[4]
Australia 
296/7 (50 overs)
v
 New Zealand
132 (26.2 overs)
Damien Martyn 73 (87)
Jacob Oram 2/60 (10 overs)
Shane Bond 26 (22)
Glenn McGrath 5/37 (7 overs)
September 16, 2002
[5]
Sri Lanka 
292/6 (50 overs)
v
 Netherlands
86 (29.3 overs)
Marvan Atapattu 101 (118)
Adeel Raja 2/50 (10 overs)
Tim de Leede 31 (43)
Muttiah Muralitharan 4/15 (5.3 overs)
 Sri Lanka won by 206 runs
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Dave Orchard and David Shepherd
Player of the match: Marvan Atapattu
September 17, 2002
[6]
West Indies 
261/6 (50 overs)
v
 Kenya
232 (49.1 overs)
Brian Lara 111 (120)
Steve Tikolo 2/49 (7 overs)
Steve Tikolo 93 (91)
Pedro Collins 3/18 (9.1 overs)
September 18, 2002
[7]
England 
298/8 (50 overs)
v
 Zimbabwe
190/9 (48 overs)
Marcus Trescothick 119 (102)
Douglas Hondo 4/45 (6 overs)
Heath Streak 50* (58)
Ronnie Irani 4/37 (10 overs)
 England won by 108 runs
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Rudi Koertzen
Player of the match: Marcus Trescothick
  • Zimbabwe were fined 2 overs for a slow over rate
September 19, 2002
[8]
Bangladesh 
129 (45.2 overs)
v
 Australia
133/1 (20.4 overs)
Alok Kapali 45 (75)
Jason Gillespie 3/20 (10 overs)
Matthew Hayden 67* (70)
Mohammad Rafique 1/32 (5 overs)
September 20, 2002
[9]
South Africa 
316/5 (50 overs)
v
 Kenya
140 (46.5 overs)
Herschelle Gibbs 116 (126)
Collins Obuya 2/77 (10 overs)
Steve Tikolo 69 (97)
Dale Benkenstein 3/5 (3.5 overs)
September 21, 2002
[10]
Netherlands 
136 (50 overs)
v
 Pakistan
142/1 (16.2 overs)
Roland Lefebvre 32 (70)
Shahid Afridi 3/18 (10 overs)
Imran Nazir 59 (40)
Feiko Kloppenburg 1/23 (2 overs)
 Pakistan won by 9 wickets
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Rudi Koertzen and Dave Orchard
Player of the match: Shahid Afridi
September 22, 2002
[11]
England 
269/7 (50 overs)
v
 India
271/2 (39.3 overs)
Ian Blackwell 82 (68)
Ashish Nehra 2/49 (10 overs)
Virender Sehwag 126 (124)
Ian Blackwell 1/46 (8 overs)
 India won by 8 wickets
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Russell Tiffin
Player of the match: Virender Sehwag
September 23, 2002
[12]
New Zealand 
244/9 (50 overs)
v
 Bangladesh
77 (19.3 overs)
Mathew Sinclair 70 (122)
Mohammad Ashraful 3/26 (5 overs)
Tushar Imran 20 (16)
Shane Bond 4/21 (5 overs)

Knockout Matches

Semifinals

September 25, 2002
[13]
India 
261/9 (50 overs)
v
 South Africa
251/6 (50 overs)
Yuvraj Singh 62 (72)
Shaun Pollock 3/43 (9 overs)
Herschelle Gibbs 116 (119)
Virender Sehwag 3/25 (5 overs)
 India won by 10 runs
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Umpires: David Shepherd and Russell Tiffin
Player of the match: Virender Sehwag
September 27, 2002
[14]
Australia 
162 (48.4 overs)
v
 Sri Lanka
163/3 (40 overs)
Shane Warne 36 (69)
Muttiah Muralitharan 3/26 (9.4 overs)
Marvan Atapattu 51 (113)
Glenn McGrath 2/41 (10 overs)
 Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Dave Orchard
Player of the match: Aravinda de Silva

Finals

September 29,September 30, 2002
[15]
v
No result. India and Sri Lanka are declared co-champions
R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
  • Match rained out twice. India and Sri Lanka declared co-champions.
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
September 25-R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
 
 
 India261/9
 
April 28-R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
 
 South Africa251/6
 
 Sri Lanka declared co-champ
 
September 27-R. Premadasa Stadium, Khettarama, Sri Lanka
 
 Indiadeclared co-champ
 
 Australia162
 
 
 Sri Lanka163/3
 

Squads

Statistics

Batting

Most Runs: India Virender Sehwag (271)[5]

Highest Score: Zimbabwe Andy Flower (145)

Bowling

Most wickets: Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan (10)

Best Economy Rate(Qualification of 30 balls): Sri Lanka Kumar Dharmasena (1.55)

Best figures: Australia Glenn McGrath (5/37)

References