The 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was held in England in and was played at
three venues Edgbaston, The Rose Bowl and The Oval. The tournament
witnessed the ODI debut of the United States.
Here is a brief summary of the ICC Champions Trophy 2004:
September 10
Edgbaston: England 198-5 (38.0 overs) v Zimbabwe. Play resumes on
September 11
The Oval: New Zealand 347-4 (50 overs) beat USA 137 all out (42.4 overs)
by 210 runs
September 11
The Rose Bowl: India 290-4 (50 overs) beat Kenya 192-7 (50 overs) by 98
runs Edgbaston: (resumed match) England 299-7 (50 overs) beat Zimbabwe
147 all out (39.0 overs) by 152 runs
September 12
Edgbaston: South Africa 94-1 (17.4 overs) beat Bangladesh 93 all out
(31.3 overs) by nine wickets
September 13
The Rose Bowl: Australia 66-1 (7.5 overs) beat USA 65 (24 overs) by nine
wickets
September 14
The Oval: Sri Lanka 195-6 (43.5 overs) beat Zimbabwe 191 (49.1 overs) by
four wickets
Edgbaston: Pakistan v Kenya rained off. Play resumes on September 15
September 15
Edgbaston: Pakistan 95-3 (18.4 overs) beat Kenya 94 (32 overs) by seven
wickets
The Rose Bowl: West Indies 269-3 (50 overs) beat Bangladesh 131 (39.3
overs) by 138 runs
September 16
The Oval: Australia 199-3 (37.2 overs) beat New Zealand 198-9 (50 overs)
by seven wickets. Australia qualify for the semi-finals as winners of
Pool A.
September 17
The Rose Bowl: England 118-3 (31 overs) v Sri Lanka. Rain stops play.
Play resumes on September 18
September 18
The Oval: South Africa 246 for 6 (50 overs) v West Indies 20 for 0 (6
overs). Rain stops play. Play resumes on September 19.
The Rose Bowl: (resumed match) England 251-7 (50 overs) beat Sri Lanka
95-5 (24 overs) by 49 runs, on revised target using Duckworth-Lewis
method. England qualify for semi-finals as winners of Pool D.
September 19
Edgbaston: Pakistan 201-7 (49.2 overs) beat India 200 all out (49.5
overs) by three wickets
The Oval: (resumed match) West Indies 249-5 (48.5 overs) beat South
Africa 246-6 (50 overs) by five wickets
September 21 - Semi-final 1
Edgbaston: England 262-4 (46.3 overs) beat Australia 259-9 (50 overs) by
six wickets
September 22 - Semi-final 2
The Rose Bowl: West Indies 132-3 (28.1 overs) beat Pakistan 131 all out
(38.2 overs) by seven wickets
September 25 - The Final
The Oval: West Indies 218-8 (48.5 overs) beat England 217 all out (49.4
overs) by two wickets
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