Australia performance in every season of Champions Trophy?: The Champions Trophy is starting from 19 February 2025. The tournament is returning after a full 8 years, due to which there is tremendous enthusiasm among the fans. Australia is considered to be the toughest team in the world, the team is excellent in every department in ICC tournaments. But the team's difficulties have increased before the upcoming Champions Trophy.
Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Marsh and Cameron Green are out due to injury. While Marcus Stoinis has retired from ODIs. Who will captain Australia? This is also not clear yet. Amidst all this, let us tell you how Australia has performed in every edition of the Champions Trophy.
Australia reached the quarterfinals in the first two editions of the Champions Trophy, but both times the team was eliminated after losing to India. In the 2004 edition, the team reached the finals, but lost to West Indies. Then in the 2006 edition, the team became champion for the first time by defeating West Indies and in the 2009 edition too, the team maintained its form and won the title for the second consecutive time.
Edition | Result | Host country | How was the performance |
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1998 | Quarter-final | Bangladesh | Lost to India in the quarter-final |
2000 | Quarter-final | Kenya | Lost to India in the quarter-final |
2002 | Group stage | Sri Lanka | In the group stage Disappointing performance |
2004 | Runner-up | England | Lost against West Indies in the final |
2006 | Champion | India | Won the first title by defeating West Indies |
2009 | Champion | South Africa | Won the title for the second time in a row by defeating New Zealand |
2013 | Group Stage | England | Did not win a single match in the group stage |
2017 | Group Stage | England | Group Stage |
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