Hey Everyone ! If you are looking for Results Of Icc Champion Ship Trophy,Here is Partial Result of the match !
Which show us That Pakistan is the winner .
Some Highlights
India six down
Pakistan are running away with this now. Kedar Jadhav goes for a Shahdab Khan and balloons the ball up, Sarfraz Ahmed completes the catch. India six down for 72
Dhoni gone; India five down
The leading wicket-taker of the tournament, Hasan Ali, gets rid of Dhoni, Caught by Imad Wasim. Hasan bangs it short and Dhoni pulls, doesn't time ir well and deep mid-wicket, Imad Wasim takes a good catch.
Yuvraj departs
Young legspinner Shadab Khan traps to Yuvraj leg before wicket. The teenager strikes in his first over. It was he who persuaded his skipper to go for the review. The previous one was a googly and this time he smartly bowls the leg-break. Yuvraj gets a good stride forward to block. But the bat is behind the pad. Turns in and raps Yuvraj on the front leg in front of off. Hitting middle of middle. Yuvraj gone for 22
Fifty up for India
In the 12 over, India go past the 50-run mark. Yuvraj is on 21 off 28 and MS Dhoni on one off eight
Amir takes his his third
In to his sixth over, Mohammad Amir does not relent and he scalps the tournament's highest run-getter Shikhar Dhawan for 21. Dhawan edged one to wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed. India 33/3 in 9
India trying to rebuild
After the two early jolts, things have calmed down in the middle. Shikhar Dhawan has got himself three boundaries while Yuvraj Singh have managed to fend off the opening burst from Junaid Khan and Mohammad Amir. India 26/2 in 7.2
First boundary for India
Shikhar Dhawan gets on top of shirt delivery and earns his and India first boundary of the match towards long leg. India 11/2
Kohli dropped, then caught
Mohammad Amir had induced an edge from Kohli to first slip, Azhar Ali dropped a regulation catch at first slip but Amir does not relent and bowls an absolute ripper and gets caught at backward point. Shadab Khan with a sharp catch. India two down for six runs on the board.
Rohit Sharma gone for 0
Mohammad Amir provides the breakthrough in the first over itself. Length ball on middle and leg jags back in and Rohit Sharma is beaten. A huge appeal ensues and Rohit Sharma has to depart for a three-ball duck. Amir follows it up with a peach of a delivery to Virat Kohli
India's chase underway
Mohammad Amir has the new ball with Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan come out to open for India
Pakistan finish strong and score 338/4
Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali laid a solid foundation with a 128-run stand in just 23 overs and Zaman went on to score is maiden hundred. The start was very well complimented by Babar Azam (46) and then Mohammad Hafeez's 37-ball 57-run knock helped Pakistan to 338 for four
Fifty for Hafeez
32nd ODI fifty for Mohammad Hafeez off 34 deliveries. Outstanding with the bat in the death overs
300 up for Pakistan
Hafeez on the charge
Two big sixes off Kedar Jadhav takes Pakistan to 292 and he helps himself to 31 off just 19 deliveries
Azam departs
Pakistan stumbling here. They lose their fourth in the form of well-set Babar Azam for 46. Kedar Jadhav gets the wicket as Azam is caught at long-off by Yuvraj Singh. Pakistan 267/4 in 42.3
250 up for Pakistan
First ball Mohammad Hafeez faces, he dances down the track and hits Ravindra Jadeja for a boundary. Pakistan 257/3 in 41
Bhuvneshwar gets rid of Shoaib Malik
Excellent over and Shoaib Malik goes after a short one from Bhuvi, only manages to swat it high in the air and Kedar Jadhav takes an easy catch
Pandya's spell ends
10 overs for 53 runs and the wicket of Fakhar Zaman for Hardik Pandya. Babar Azam has scored well and is on 39 off 42 deliveries. Pakistan 239/2 in 38
Pakistan consolidate
After the loss of Fakhar Zaman Pakistan's run-rate has dipped but Babar Azam has ensured that Indian bowlers have not taken over. Pakistan 216/2 in 36
Zaman gone
Hardik Pandya scalps Fakhar Zaman. Ravindra Jadeja with a good catch running backwards from point. Fakhar Zaman c Jadeja b Hardik Pandya 114(106) [4s-12 6s-3]. Pakistan 200/2 in 33.1
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100 for Fakhar Zaman
Maiden ODI hundred for Fakhar Zaman off 92 deliveries. He started well and then counter attacked in style and witha sweep off Ravichandran Ashwin for four, he gets to the triple-figure match. Pakistan 183/1 in 30.2
Zaman moves into the nineties
And top-edge off Hardik Pandya and Fakhar Zaman is seven runs away from his maiden ODI ton
Zaman takes on Jadeja
A massive six and a four followed by another boundary. 16 runs off the over. Zaman moves to 76 off 82. Pak 150/1 in 26
Run-out ends the 128-run stand
And it was coming. For all the good cricketing shots both Azhar Ali and Fakhar Zaman were playing their running between the wickets was frantic. Azhar politely taps one into the covers and takes off. Without bothering to respond to the denial from Zaman. A slide, a pick up and a throw at the striker's end from Bumrah and Dhoni whips the bails. Pakistan 128/1
Zaman the man for Pakistan
Fifties for Zaman and Azhar
Fantastic opening stand by Pakistan here. Zaman is continuing his rich vein of form while Azhar Ali has bringing to the fore his vast experience. Pakistan 118/0 in 21
100 up for Pakistan
First 100-run stand for Pakistan in CT 2017
Azhar Ali rides his luck
Azhar charges down the track to Hardik Pandya and throws the kitchen sink, but doesn't connect well but the edge falls at no man's land. Pak 90/0
Pandya comes on
Bowling change in the form of Hardik Pandya and he gets on to jag back in and Azhar Ali survives a very close call
Openers doing well for Pakistan
Fakhar & Azhar - second PAK opening pair to put together three 50+ stands in an ICC tournament. Saeed Anwar & Aamir Sohail had four from six innings in WC 1996
Second best start of Pakistan in Powerplays
Pakistan 56/0 in 10
And that is a very good start by Pakistan . Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali have overcome the early nerves and have set a good platform for Pakistan to consolidate. Fakhar is on 16 off 29 and Azhar is on 29 off 32
First six of the match
Azhar Ali charges down the track to Ravichandran Ashwin and hoists one back over the bowlers head. First six of the match. PAK 48/0 (8.0 Ovs)
Azhar Ali mistimes one
Almost chipped back to the bowler. Short of a length delivery closed to the off stump, Azhar Ali tried the pull shot, mistimed and it hit him high on the bat, just fell short of Bhuvi. Pak 39/0 in 7
Zaman rides his luck
Bhuvi bangs it in short and the ball flies through the slip cordon. Indecisiveness from MS Dhoni and first slip Virat Kohli, but the ball had hit the helmet. Zaman gets a boundary the in the next ball
Bumrah scalps Zaman, but he oversteps
Jaspirt Bumrah with the first breakthrough as Fakhar Zaman edges one to wicketkeeper MS Dhoni. India celebrate, BUT it is a no-ball. Reprieve for Zaman and he gets a free-hit.
Match underway
Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali opening for Pakistan and Bhuvneshwar Kumar starts off with a maiden . Pak 0/0 in 1
Wish Team India best of luck
TEAMS
India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni(w), Hardik Pandya, Kedar Jadhav, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah
Pakistan (Playing XI): Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed(w/c), Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, Shadab Khan, Hasan Ali, Junaid Khan
CAPTAIN'S COMMENTS
Virat Kohli: We will bowl first. Looks like a decent hard wicket, should stay true. I think it will stay true. We are a side who like chasing. We have played some cricket here. One more effort to go. If you make the final it means you have played some great cricket to come here. No matter what the opposition brings, we believe in our abilities, we have an unchanged team
Sarfraz Ahmed: I think we would have wanted to bowl but the toss is not in our hands. I am very proud of my boys. He is back and is going to play today (Mohammad Amir)
TOSS
India win toss and opt to field first against Pakistan at The Oval
PREVIEW
How does one brace for madness? Is it possible to prepare for chaos? A day before it plays host to 25,000 screaming hordes rooting either for India or Pakistan, a day before it loses its very identity for a while, the Oval seemed an ocean of calm.
Workers meticulously went about their preparations. Security drills were run through, and then run through again. Volunteers even rehearsed signals for traffic diversions. And the cricketers went through their paces with religious zeal, clenching their jaws each time the magnitude of the game threatened to creep up at the back of the mind.
Toil. Preparation. Repetition. Both teams will be hoping these three qualities can take them over the line on Sunday. Experienced sportsmen seem aware of how big contests can begin to acquire a life of their own, a tapestry involving both those watching and those playing, become ebbing, flowing beasts with their own momentum. These big-game hunters can insulate themselves just enough to ride with the tide and fashion their own destiny .Which side has more of these players? Does endless training blunt even fear of failure?
India, it would seem, have everything to lose. They are the only team to have lived up to the pre-tournament billing. They finally seem to have a settled combination. They have scored the most runs, 1074, of any team, with their top three batsmen scoring 81.38% of those. On English soil, they have beaten Pakistan three out of four times in ODIs stretching back to the 1999 World Cup. Their seamers have managed to throttle the opposition's top-order batsmen. Even part-time spinners have sizzled.
The only time the illusion got shattered was against Sri Lanka but that slip-up has since been rectified with a personnel change. The tweaked pairing of Bhuvneshwar and Bumrah has worked. Add Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's ice-cool scything of opposition bowlers and you have the perfect winning machine. Barring fitness issues (Ashwin has an injury scare), Kohli said he wasn't amenable to changing the XI.
India have resembled the Nordic hordes of the past, ruthless and relentless, striking with impunity and inspiring fear.
Except no one can predict the mind, and how it will react in times of trouble. Just like no one can predict Team Pakistan, and how it will play in a game against India. On the face of it, Pakistan have over-reached in reaching London. They just about scraped through into the tournament as the bottom-ranked team, but magically transmogrified into giant-killers against England in the semis. But that's Pakistan for you. Somehow, they seem to evade analysis, and this is Pakistan's greatest strength. In key games, they can function bigger than the sum of their parts. This is what makes them dangerous.
They have taken the most wickets of any team, 28, with two bowlers, Hasan Ali and Junaid Khan, having accounted for 17 of those. With the ball, they have ruled the middle overs, a key area which might decide the game. They have unveiled at least two champion performers in Fakhar Zaman and Hasan Ali. They have Junaid, who seems to have made Virat Kohli his bunny, and old guard Shoaib Malik. Mohd Amir is fit to play, Rumman Raees might sit out. This team doesn't resemble the one which had lost to India at Edgbaston.
Pakistan's formula has been to chase, but they have haven't yet played at the Oval, where the average first-innings score since 2015 has been 293. India scored 321 against Lanka here and lost. This is a fresh, dry pitch. While their bowlers are the lead actors, Pakistan's batsmen must be prepared to raise their game if needed.
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