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Does Anyone Care About Cricket's Odd One Out, The Champions Trophy?


Published on 2025-02-13 06:45:20 - Forbes
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  • The ICC Champions Trophy is back for the first time since 2017. The 'Mini World Cup' has had a stop-start existence in cricket's calendar.

The article from Forbes, published on February 13, 2025, discusses the diminishing interest in the ICC Champions Trophy, cricket's odd one out among major tournaments. Despite its historical significance, the Champions Trophy has struggled to maintain its relevance and excitement compared to other cricket events like the World Cup or the T20 World Cup. The piece highlights several reasons for this decline: the lack of a fixed schedule, which makes it less predictable and less anticipated; the competition from other cricket formats that offer more frequent and high-stakes matches; and the absence of key cricketing nations in some editions due to political or scheduling conflicts. The article also notes that while the tournament still holds some prestige, its format and timing often clash with other major cricketing events, diluting its impact. There's a suggestion that for the Champions Trophy to regain its former glory, it might need a significant overhaul in its structure or perhaps a rebranding to capture the interest of fans and players alike.

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[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/timellis/2025/02/13/does-anyone-care-about-crickets-odd-one-out-the-champions-trophy/ ]