In 2002, the International Cricket Council re-launched the ICC Knock
Out Tournament as the ICC Champions Trophy and introduced the Round
Robin League format.
Here is a brief summary of the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, Sri Lanka:
Pool 4: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo - September 12, 2002 Sri Lanka
won by 8 wickets. Pakistan 200 (49.4 ov); Sri Lanka 201-2 (36.1 ov).
Pool 3: South Africa v West Indies at Colombo - September 13, 2002
South Africa won by 2 wickets. West Indies 238-8 (50 ov); South Africa
242-8 (49 ov).
Pool 2: India v Zimbabwe at Colombo - September 14, 2002 India won by
14 runs. India 288-6 (50 ov); Zimbabwe 274-8 (50 ov).
Pool 1: Australia v New Zealand at Colombo - September 15, 2002
Australia won by 164 runs. Australia 296-7 (50 ov); New Zealand 132
(26.2 ov).
Pool 4: Sri Lanka v Netherlands at Colombo - September 16, 2002 Sri
Lanka won by 206 runs. Sri Lanka 292-6 (50 ov); Netherlands 86 (29.3
ov).
Pool 3: Kenya v West Indies at Colombo - September 17, 2002 West Indies
won by 29 runs. West Indies 261-6 (50 ov); Kenya 232 (49.1 ov).
Pool 2: England v Zimbabwe at Colombo - September 18, 2002 England won
by 108 runs. England 298-8 (50 ov); Zimbabwe 190-9 (48 ov).
Pool 1: Australia v Bangladesh at Colombo - September 19, 2002
Australia won by 9 wickets. Bangladesh 129 (45.2 ov); Australia 133-1
(20.4 ov).
Pool 3: Kenya v South Africa at Colombo - September 20, 2002 South
Africa won by 176 runs. South Africa 316-5 (50 ov); Kenya 140 (46.5 ov).
Pool 4: Netherlands v Pakistan at Colombo - September 21, 2002 Pakistan
won by 9 wickets. Netherlands 136 (50 ov); Pakistan 142-1 (16.2 ov).
Pool 2: England v India at Colombo - September 22, 2002 India won by 8
wickets. England 269-7 (50 ov); India 271-2 (39.3 ov).
Pool 1: Bangladesh v New Zealand at Colombo - September 23, 2002 New
Zealand won by 167 runs. New Zealand 244-9 (50 ov); Bangladesh 77 (19.3
ov).
Semi-Final-1: India v South Africa at Colombo - September 25,
2002 India won by 10 runs. India 261-9 (50 ov); South Africa 251-6 (50
ov).
Semi-Final-2: Sri Lanka v Australia at Colombo - September 27,
2002 Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets. Australia 162 (48.4 ov); Sri Lanka
163-3 (40 ov).
Final: Sri Lanka v India at Colombo - September 29, 2002 No
result. Sri Lanka 244-5 (50 ov); India 14-0 (2 ov).
Final Replay: Sri Lanka v India at Colombo - September 30, 2002
No result. Sri Lanka 222-7 (50 ov); India 38-1 (8.4 ov).
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