VOTE: Who will win the ICC Champions Trophy?
Pick your ICC Champions Trophy winner
The ICC Champions Trophy is just around the corner, and we would like to know who you think will be crowned champions when the tournament concludes on Sunday 18 June.
From Thursday 1 June, England, Australia, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka will compete in the biggest 50-over competition in world cricket for the chance to lift the coveted ICC Champions Trophy.
Cast your vote below – the team that receives the most votes will be announced on Wednesday 31 May.
England
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Runners-up (2013)
Last result: Runners-up
Best player: Joe Root
Australia
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Winners (2006 & 2009)
Last result: Group stage
Best player: David Warner
India
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Winners (2002 & 2013)
Last result: Winners (2013)
Best player: Virat Kohli
South Africa
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Winners (1998)
Last result: Semi-final
Best player: AB de Villiers
New Zealand
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Winners (2000)
Last result: Group stage
Best player: Kane Williamson
Sri Lanka
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Winners (2002)
Last result: Semi-final
Best player: Lasith Malinga
Bangladesh
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Group stage
Last result: Qualification (2006)
Best player: Shakib Al Hasam
Pakistan
ICC Champions Trophy record
Best result: Semi-final
Last result: Group stage
Best player: Mohammad Amir
Watch England in Manchester
Get your tickets to watch England at Emirates Old Trafford this summer with South Africa and the West Indies both making the trip to the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club in 2017.
First up for England is the fourth Investec Test Match against South Africa from Friday 4 – Tuesday 8 August, before the West Indies make the trip to Manchester to face the Three Lions in the first Royal London One-Day International on Tuesday 19 September.
Tickets to watch England this summer start from just £20 for adults and £5 for juniors, and offer much more than access to watch international cricket. With plenty of action away from the field including family games and activities, music, and plenty of food and drink in our Foster’s Fan Village – you won’t want to miss out on our biggest summer of cricket yet.
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You can buy your tickets online, by phoning 08444 999 666* or emailing tickets@lccc.co.uk
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