2017 ICC Champions Trophy

[2] The margin of victory was the largest by any team in the final of ICC ODI tournament in terms of runs.

[3] The top eight teams in the ICC ODI Championship rankings as on 30 September 2015 qualified for the tournament, and were divided into two groups of four.

Security around the tournament was increased following the Ariana Grande concert attack by terrorist in Manchester, just before the start of the competition.

Pakistan beat England comfortably in the first semi-final, winning by 8 wickets with almost 13 overs to spare to make their first final ever in the Champions Trophy.

[12] As hosts, England qualified for the competition automatically; they were joined by the seven other highest-ranked teams in the ICC ODI Championship as at 30 September 2015.

[13] On 1 June 2016, it was announced that the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy would be held across three venues: The Oval, Edgbaston and Sophia Gardens.

[17] Teams could make changes to their originally named squads up to 25 May 2017, after which date changes would only be accepted on medical grounds, subject to approval.

[44] Bangladesh qualified for the semi-finals following their win against New Zealand, and Australia failing to beat England in the final match of Group A.

[57] In a media release before the commencement of the tournament, the ICC stated that live broadcast would be made available in "more than 200 territories, across five continents".

[58] The release added that the tournament's broadcast would reach China, South Korea, Thailand and Indonesia for the first time.