The top seven teams from the 2023 World Cup qualified for the tournament, along with hosts Pakistan.

The Champions Trophy is being revived after eight years with holders Pakistan hosting New Zealand in the opening game of the ninth edition on Wednesday.

The 2021 edition of the One-Day International (ODI) competition was initially scrapped by global body ICC in 2016, who wanted only one major tournament in each of the sport’s three international formats, prioritising the 50-over World Cup.

They reversed the decision in late 2021. With politically-estranged rivals India and Pakistan deciding not to visit each other for ICC tournaments, India will play their matches in a neutral venue in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

The top seven teams from the 2023 World Cup qualified for the tournament, along with hosts Pakistan. The teams are split into two groups, with the top two from each group advancing to the semi-finals.

The squads of all teams, groupings and the fixtures are as follows:

Pakistan v India (Dubai)

February 24: Bangladesh v New Zealand (Rawalpindi, Pakistan)

February 25: Australia v South Africa (Rawalpindi)

February 26: Afghanistan v England (Lahore)

February 27: Pakistan v Bangladesh (Rawalpindi)

February 28: Afghanistan v Australia (Lahore)

March 1: South Africa v England (Karachi)

March 2: New Zealand v India (Dubai)

March 4: Semi-final 1 (Dubai)

March 5: Semi-final 2 (Lahore)

March 9: Final (Lahore / Dubai)

Header image: A view shows the ICC Champions trophy during a ceremony at the Arbab Niaz Cricket Stadium in Peshawar, Pakistan on February 6. — Reuters

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