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Champions Trophy: A look at previous finals

Updated on: 03 June,2013 12:48 PM IST  | 
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This year's Champions Trophy in England and Wales that starts on Thursday is set to be the seventh and final edition of the 'mini World Cup'

Champions Trophy: A look at previous finals

Below AFP Sport looks back at the six previous finals of a competition that started life as the ICC Knockout in 1998.


1998: Dhaka: South Africa 248-6 bt West Indies 245 by 4 wkts


All-rounder Jacques Kallis took five wickets before the late Hansie Cronje, then South Africa's captain, scored an unbeaten 61 as the Proteas trumped a century by the West Indies' Philo Wallace.


2000: Nairobi: New Zealand 265-6 bt India 264-6 by 4 wkts

After several World Cup semi-final appearances, New Zealand's first appearance in a major ICC final saw them beat India with two balls to spare with all-rounder Chris Cairns, after overcoming a knee injury, making a decisive 102 not out.

2002: Colombo: Title shared by India and Sri Lanka

Playing in the monsoon season in Sri Lanka was always a risk and the hosts had to share the trophy with India after two attempts to complete the final were washed out by tropical storms.

2004: The Oval: West Indies 218-8 bt England 217 by 2 wkts

In the cold and gloom of an English autumn, Courtney Browne and Ian Bradshaw rescued the West Indies from near-certain defeat at 147 for eight with an unbroken ninth-wicket stand of 71.

2006: Mumbai: Australia 116-2 bt West Indies 138 by 8 wkts (D/L Method)

Australia finally won the one major trophy that had previously eluded them on the back of a disciplined bowling performance crowned by Shane Watson's unbeaten fifty.

2009: Centurion: Australia 206-4 bt New Zealand 200-9 by 6 wkts

Australia retained their title with something to spare in a tournament that ought to have been played in Pakistan a year earlier but was held over and moved because of security concerns. Off-spinner Nathan Hauritz took three wickets in the final before Watson sealed victory with an unbeaten hundred.u00a0

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