2004 ICC Champions Trophy
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Pool D England won by 152 runsEdgbaston, BirminghamEngland299/7 (50 ov)vsZimbabwe147 (39/50 ov)
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Pool A New Zealand won by 210 runsThe Brit Oval, KenningtonNew Zealand347/4 (50 ov)vsUnited States of America137 (42.4/50 ov)
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Pool C India won by 98 runsThe Rose Bowl, SouthamptonIndia290/4 (50 ov)vsKenya192/7 (50 ov)
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Pool B South Africa won by 9 wickets with 193 balls remainingEdgbaston, BirminghamBangladesh93 (31.3/50 ov)vsSouth Africa94/1 (17.5/50 ov)
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Pool A Australia won by 9 wickets with 253 balls remainingThe Rose Bowl, SouthamptonAustralia66/1 (7.5/50 ov)vsUnited States of America65 (24/50 ov)
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Pool C Pakistan won by 7 wickets with 188 balls remainingEdgbaston, BirminghamKenya94 (32/50 ov)vsPakistan95/3 (18.4/50 ov)
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Pool D Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets with 37 balls remainingThe Brit Oval, KenningtonSri Lanka195/6 (43.5/50 ov)vsZimbabwe191 (49.1/50 ov)
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Pool B West Indies won by 138 runsThe Rose Bowl, SouthamptonBangladesh131 (39.3/50 ov)vsWest Indies269/3 (50 ov)
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Pool A Australia won by 7 wickets with 76 balls remainingThe Brit Oval, KenningtonAustralia199/3 (37.2/50 ov)vsNew Zealand198/9 (50 ov)
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Pool D England won by 49 runs (D/L method)The Rose Bowl, SouthamptonEngland251/7 (50 ov)vsSri Lanka95/5 (24/24 ov, target: 145)
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Pool B West Indies won by 5 wickets with 7 balls remainingThe Brit Oval, KenningtonSouth Africa246/6 (50 ov)vsWest Indies249/5 (48.5/50 ov)
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Pool C Pakistan won by 3 wickets with 4 balls remainingEdgbaston, BirminghamIndia200 (49.5/50 ov)vsPakistan201/7 (49.2/50 ov)
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Semi-Final England won by 6 wickets with 21 balls remainingEdgbaston, BirminghamEngland262/4 (46.3/50 ov)vsAustralia259/9 (50 ov)
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Semi-Final West Indies won by 7 wickets with 131 balls remainingThe Rose Bowl, SouthamptonPakistan131 (38.2/50 ov)vsWest Indies132/3 (28.1/50 ov)
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Final West Indies won by 2 wickets with 7 balls remainingThe Brit Oval, KenningtonEngland217 (49.4/50 ov)vsWest Indies218/8 (48.5/50 ov)
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Standings Table
Rank | Team | Mat | Wins | Losses | Points |
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1 |
![]() Australia |
2 | 2 | 0 | 4.0 |
2 |
![]() West Indies |
2 | 2 | 0 | 4.0 |
3 |
![]() Pakistan |
2 | 2 | 0 | 4.0 |
4 |
![]() England |
2 | 2 | 0 | 4.0 |
5 |
![]() New Zealand |
2 | 1 | 1 | 2.0 |
6 |
![]() South Africa |
2 | 1 | 1 | 2.0 |
7 |
![]() India |
2 | 1 | 1 | 2.0 |
8 |
![]() Sri Lanka |
2 | 1 | 1 | 2.0 |
9 |
![]() United States of America |
2 | 0 | 2 | 0.0 |
10 |
![]() Bangladesh |
2 | 0 | 2 | 0.0 |
Most Runs
Rank | Player | Team | Runs |
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1 | ME Trescothick |
![]() ENG |
261 |
2 | RR Sarwan |
![]() WI |
166 |
3 | NJ Astle |
![]() NZL |
163 |
4 | PD Collingwood |
![]() ENG |
141 |
5 | CH Gayle |
![]() WI |
139 |
Most Wickets
Rank | Player | Team | Wickets |
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1 | A Flintoff |
![]() ENG |
9 |
2 | SJ Harmison |
![]() ENG |
8 |
3 | MS Kasprowicz |
![]() AUS |
7 |
4 | CH Gayle |
![]() WI |
7 |
5 | JDP Oram |
![]() NZL |
6 |
Most Sixes
Rank | Player | Team | Sixes |
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1 | CD McMillan |
![]() NZL |
7 |
2 | NJ Astle |
![]() NZL |
6 |
3 | A Flintoff |
![]() ENG |
4 |
4 | A Symonds |
![]() AUS |
4 |
5 | RR Sarwan |
![]() WI |
4 |
Best Individual Scores
Rank | Player | Team | High Score |
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1 | NJ Astle |
![]() NZL |
145* |
2 | ME Trescothick |
![]() ENG |
104 |
3 | A Flintoff |
![]() ENG |
104 |
4 | HH Gibbs |
![]() SA |
101 |
5 | CH Gayle |
![]() WI |
99 |
Best Bowling Figures (innings)
Rank | Player | Team | BBI |
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1 | Shahid Afridi |
![]() PAK |
5/11 |
2 | M Dillon |
![]() WI |
5/29 |
3 | JDP Oram |
![]() NZL |
5/36 |
4 | MS Kasprowicz |
![]() AUS |
4/14 |
5 | JN Gillespie |
![]() AUS |
4/15 |
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