ICC Champions Trophy 2025: All 5 historical rivalries set to be reignited
As the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 prepares to begin on 19 February, cricket fans worldwide are gearing up for an exhilarating tournament.
The opening clash between Pakistan and New Zealand in Karachi sets the tone for an event packed with high-stakes encounters, including some of cricket’s fiercest rivalries.
This year’s edition promises to reignite classic duels, bringing back history, passion, and drama to the field.
1. Pakistan vs India: Cricket’s ultimate showdown
Few rivalries in sport can match the intensity of Pakistan vs India. With political tensions often spilling over into cricket, every match between the two nations carries immense significance. In Champions Trophy history, their encounters have been nothing short of spectacular.
The most memorable of these came in the 2017 final, when Pakistan secured a dominant 180-run victory, claiming their maiden Champions Trophy title.
Fakhar Zaman’s scintillating century and Hasan Ali’s devastating bowling dismantled India, marking one of Pakistan’s most iconic triumphs.
However, India had previously bested their neighbours in the 2013 edition and emerged victorious in the group stage of 2017 before their final defeat.
As they prepare to face off once again, the anticipation is at an all-time high. With both teams boasting world-class players, another chapter in this storied rivalry is set to unfold in 2025.
The two great rivals are scheduled to meet in Dubai on 23 February.
2. Australia vs England: The Ashes spills into the Champions Trophy
The historic Ashes rivalry between Australia and England extends beyond Test cricket, influencing their encounters in white-ball formats as well.
Australia, with their dominant ODI record, have often held the upper hand in global tournaments.
In the Champions Trophy, their most notable clashes include the 2009 edition, where Australia's Shane Watson was the key figure to defeating England in the semis on course to lifting the trophy.
The 2017 semi-final saw England, playing on home soil, suffer a surprise elimination against Pakistan, denying them a potential final against Australia.
With Australia’s rich history in ICC events and England’s resurgence in white-ball cricket, their Champions Trophy 2025 meeting is bound to be a spectacle.
Cricket's oldest rivalry will resume on 22 February in Lahore.
3. Australia vs South Africa: A rivalry of drama and heartbreak
Australia and South Africa have a long history of intense ODI encounters, often defined by dramatic finishes.
Perhaps the most infamous of these came in the 1999 World Cup semi-final, where Allan Donald’s run-out resulted in a heart-wrenching tie, allowing Australia to advance to the final.
Both also competed in what some consider to be the greatest chase in ODI history. South Africa, bolstered by Hershall Gibbs' magnificent 175 off 111 balls, chased a grand total of 434 to clinch the series with 3-2 with 1 ball to go.
South Africa's only major honor came in the inaugural 1998 edition, then known as the 'ICC KnockOut Trophy.'
South Africa’s tendency to falter in ICC knockout games has often played into Australia’s hands, but their battles remain some of the most competitive in cricket.
With both teams featuring aggressive line-ups in 2025, expect fireworks when these two sides collide once more.
Both teams will meet eachother in Group B, on 25 February in Rawalpindi.
4. India vs New Zealand: The Battle of the Underdogs and Dominance
While not as politically charged as other rivalries, India vs New Zealand has quietly become one of cricket’s most intriguing contests.
New Zealand has often proven to be a thorn in India’s side, particularly in ICC tournaments.
Their past meetings in the Champions Trophy have seen New Zealand dominate in key moments, including their 2000 final victory in Nairobi, where Chris Cairns’ unbeaten century stunned India.
More recently, India has gained an upper hand in bilateral series but has struggled in knockout matches against the Black Caps, as seen in the 2019 World Cup semi-final.
Given their past encounters, this Champions Trophy clash will be a battle of consistency versus unpredictability.
India vs New Zealand will close out Group A fixtures on 2 March in Dubai.
5. England vs South Africa: High-Intensity Clashes with History
England and South Africa share a rivalry shaped by high-scoring ODIs and fiercely competitive matches.
Their Champions Trophy encounters have historically been thrilling, including South Africa’s dominant performance in 2000 to knock England out of the tournament.
England also came out on top when both sides met during the 2013 edition's semi-final, en route to a hearbreaking final loss against India.
One of their most famous meetings came in the 1992 World Cup semi-final, when rain-adjusted calculations left South Africa needing 22 runs off one ball, eliminating them in controversial fashion.
Their Champions Trophy battles have often mirrored this drama, with both sides possessing strong batting units and capable bowling attacks.
With England’s recent rise as a white-ball powerhouse and South Africa’s hunger to break their ICC trophy drought, their 2025 showdown promises to be another intense affair.
Both teams will clash on 1 March to bring a close to Group A, in Karachi.
Conclusion
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is set to rekindle some of cricket’s greatest rivalries, with history, pride, and glory at stake.
Whether it’s the political tension of India vs Pakistan, the Ashes spillover into ODIs, or the heartbreak of past encounters, these matchups will be closely followed by fans worldwide.
As teams prepare to battle it out for supremacy, the tournament is poised to deliver yet another chapter of unforgettable cricketing history.