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The '''2006 ICC Champions Trophy''' was a [[One Day International]] [[cricket]] tournament held in India from 7 October to 5 November 2006. It was the fifth edition of the [[ICC Champions Trophy]] (previously known as the ICC Knock-out). The tournament venue was not confirmed until mid-2005 when the Indian government agreed that tournament revenues would be free from tax (the 2002 tournament had been due to be held in India, but was switched to [[Sri Lanka]] when an exemption from tax in India was not granted).<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/other_international/india/4582215.stm India to keep Champions Trophy] [[BBC News]], 26 May 2005</ref> [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] won the tournament, their first Champions Trophy victory. They were the only team to get one loss in the tournament, as all other teams lost at least two matches. [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]], their final opponents, beat Australia in the group stage but were bowled out for 138 in the final and lost by eight wickets on the [[Duckworth–Lewis method]]. West Indies opening batsman [[Chris Gayle]] was named Player of the Tournament.
The '''2006 ICC Champions Trophy''' was a [[One Day International]] [[cricket]] tournament held in India from 7 October to 5 November 2006. It was the fifth edition of the [[ICC Champions Trophy]] (previously known as the ICC Knock-out). The tournament venue was not confirmed until mid-2005 when the Indian government agreed that tournament revenues would be free from tax (the 2002 tournament had been due to be held in India, but was switched to [[Sri Lanka]] when an exemption from tax in India was not granted).<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/other_international/india/4582215.stm India to keep Champions Trophy] [[BBC News]], 26 May 2005</ref> [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] won the tournament, their first Champions Trophy victory. They were the only team to get one loss in the tournament, as all other teams lost at least two matches. [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]], their final opponents, beat Australia in the group stage but were bowled out for 138 in the final and lost by eight wickets on the [[Duckworth–Lewis method]]. West Indies opening batsman [[Chris Gayle]] was named Player of the Tournament.


English writer [[Tim de Lisle]] said the tournament "had been fun" because "it had been unpredictable."<ref>[http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/266329.html Why it has been fun this time], Tim de Lisle, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref> The unpredictability was in part shown by the fact that no Asian side qualified for the semi-final, for the first time in a major ICC tournament since the [[1975 Cricket World Cup|1975 World Cup]]. De Lisle also claimed that "the pitches" had been the "tournament's secret," saying that they were "sporting and [[Quixotism|quixotic]]" and "quite untypical of both one-day cricket and the subcontinent." His viewed were echoed by panelists in a roundtable discussion organized by Cricinfo, "who hoped that the tournament would not be a one-off in a batsman-dominated game," according to news site rediff.com.<ref>[http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2006/nov/05cric.htm Indian batsmen's bad habits exposed], by Deepti Patwardhan, from Rediff. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref> The tournament recorded five of the 10 lowest team totals in the tournament's history, and totals of 80 (for West Indies v Sri Lanka) and 89 (for Pakistan v South Africa) were the lowest recorded in matches involving the top eight ranked One-day International sides of the world.<ref>[http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/TEAM/ICCCT_LOWEST_TEAM_TOTALS.html Champions Trophy – Lowest Team Totals]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
English writer [[Tim de Lisle]] said the tournament "had been fun" because "it had been unpredictable."<ref>[http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/266329.html Why it has been fun this time], Tim de Lisle, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref> The unpredictability was in part shown by the fact that no Asian side qualified for the semi-final, for the first time in a major ICC tournament since the [[1975 Cricket World Cup|1975 World Cup]]. De Lisle also claimed that "the pitches" had been the "tournament's secret," saying that they were "sporting and [[Quixotism|quixotic]]" and "quite untypical of both one-day cricket and the subcontinent." His viewed were echoed by panelists in a roundtable discussion organized by Cricinfo, "who hoped that the tournament would not be a one-off in a batsman-dominated game," according to news site rediff.com.<ref>[http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2006/nov/05cric.htm Indian batsmen's bad habits exposed], by Deepti Patwardhan, from Rediff. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref> The tournament recorded five of the 10 lowest team totals in the tournament's history, and totals of 80 (for West Indies v Sri Lanka) and 89 (for Pakistan v South Africa) were the lowest recorded in matches involving the top eight ranked One-day International sides of the world.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120715170721/http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/TEAM/ICCCT_LOWEST_TEAM_TOTALS.html Champions Trophy – Lowest Team Totals], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
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==Tournament structure==
==Tournament structure==
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Two teams from the qualifying round, plus the other six teams, played in a group stage, split into two groups of four in a [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] competition, played from 15 to 29 October.
 
The top two teams from each group qualified for the semi-finals played on 1 November and 2 November. The final was played on 5 November.
 
== Venues ==
Matches in the preliminary round and the group round were played in the [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] in [[Mohali]], [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] in [[Ahmedabad]], the [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium|Sawai Man Singh Stadium]] in [[Jaipur]], and the [[Brabourne Stadium]] in [[Mumbai]]. The matches in Mumbai were the first [[One Day International|ODI]]s at Brabourne Stadium for 11 years.
 
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Two teams from the qualifying round, plus the other six teams, played in a group stage, split into two groups of four in a [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] competition, played from 15 to 29 October.  Matches in the preliminary round and the group round were played in the [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] in [[Mohali]], [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] in [[Ahmedabad]], the [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium|Sawai Man Singh Stadium]] in [[Jaipur]], and the [[Brabourne Stadium]] in [[Mumbai]].  The matches in Mumbai were the first [[One Day International|ODI]]s at Brabourne Stadium for 11 years.
The top two teams from each group qualified for the semi-finals played in Mohali on 1 November and in Jaipur on 2 November.  The final was played in Mumbai on 5 November.
==Participating teams==
==Participating teams==
{{see also|2006 ICC Champions Trophy squads}}
{{see also|2006 ICC Champions Trophy squads}}
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== Off the field issues==
The [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]], Indian cricket's governing body, made efforts to ensure that this is the last ICC Champions Trophy. They stated that it was a "financial burden" for host nations and that the ICC should host only one international tournament, the World Cup.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/231644.html India to call for the scrapping of Champions Trophy] Cricinfo, 4 January 2006</ref> However, in April, BCCI president [[Sharad Pawar]] said that he would "respect the decision" if the ICC unanimously agreed to keep the Champions Trophy on the calendar.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/245532.html BCCI not against Champions Trophy – Pawar] Cricinfo 27 April 2006</ref>
After the [[11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings|bombings in Mumbai in July 2006]], there were concerns raised about the security of players, but no team decided to withdraw on these grounds.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/253216.html Concern over Champions Trophy] Cricinfo, 12 July 2006</ref>
[[Herschelle Gibbs]] returned to India for the first time in six years; he had refused to tour the country following the match-fixing scandal on the tour of India in 2000, over fears he might be arrested. He eventually agreed to a questioning session with the Delhi police, incriminating several more people in the scandal.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/262454.html Gibbs reveals more names to Indian police] Cricinfo, 12 October 2006</ref>
Pakistan's team composition frequently changed; the original captain [[Inzamam-ul-Haq]] was suspended following his decision to forfeit the fourth Test of Pakistan's match against England over an umpiring decision. [[Younis Khan]] was instated as captain, withdrew himself, then was appointed for the job again. On 16 October, the day before their first match, Pakistan fast bowlers [[Mohammad Asif (cricketer)|Mohammad Asif]] and [[Shoaib Akhtar]] were sent home following a positive A sample of a drugs test.
===Award ceremony controversy===
During the Award ceremony after the finals, [[Ricky Ponting]] tapped the shoulders of BCCI President  [[Sharad Pawar]] and gestured him to hand over the trophy. Soon after the trophy was handed over, [[Damien Martyn]] nudged Sharad Pawar off the stage, eager to relish the moment and to pose for the waiting photographers. Former Indian batsman [[Sunil Gavaskar]] who was also present on the stage, later disclosed that one of the [[Australia national cricket team|Australian team members]] referred to Pawar as "Hiya Buddy."<ref>[http://www.cricketnext.com/news/pawar-was-addressed-as-hiya-buddy-gavaskar/21579-13.html 'Hiya buddy,' said Aussies to Pawar]</ref>
Although Pawar tried to play down the incident by stating that "it wasn't intentional," some cricketers, including the usually diplomatic [[Sachin Tendulkar]] and [[Nikhil Chopra]] reacted strongly to this. In [[Mumbai]], a section of [[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]] workers took to the streets demanding an apology from the [[Australian cricket team]]. [[Chaggan Bhujbal]], a [[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]] leader, said, "This is an insult to a senior leader. We will make a formal complaint to the Australian embassy." <!-- Reference unavailable at http://www.ndtv.com/sports/cricket/cricshowstory.asp?id=31046&template=Champions -->
The [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]], however, decided not to complain to [[Cricket Australia]] officially.<ref>[http://www.cricketnext.com/news/bcci-wont-officially-complain-to-ca/21587-13.html BCCI won't officially complain to Cricket Australia]</ref> However, the issue soon got resolved when Ricky Ponting tended his apology to Pawar.


==Umpires and match referees==
==Umpires and match referees==
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* {{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} [[Ranjan Madugalle]]
* {{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} [[Ranjan Madugalle]]
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'''Umpires'''
'''Umpires'''
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|team1=SL |team2=WI |team3=BDESH |team4=ZIM
|team1=SL |team2=WI |team3=BDESH |team4=ZIM
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 7th October 2006
| date = 7 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 8th October 2006
| date = 8 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
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| daynight = yes
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| toss = Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
| toss = Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =  
| rain =  
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, Zimbabwe 0  
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, Zimbabwe 0
}}
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 10th October 2006
| date = 10 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| toss = Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
| toss = Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =  
| rain =  
| notes = Points: Sri Lanka 2, Zimbabwe 0''
| notes = Points: Sri Lanka 2, Zimbabwe 0
*''As a result of this match, Sri Lanka qualified for the group stage and Zimbabwe were eliminated.''
*''As a result of this match, Sri Lanka qualified for the group stage and Zimbabwe were eliminated.''
}}
}}
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 11th October 2006
| date = 11 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| motm = [[Shahriar Nafees]] (Ban)
| motm = [[Shahriar Nafees]] (Ban)
| toss = Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
| toss = Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| rain =  
| notes = Points: Bangladesh 2, Zimbabwe 0
| notes = Points: Bangladesh 2, Zimbabwe 0
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}}
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 14th October 2006
| date = 14 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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==Group Stage==
==Group stage==
 
===Group A===
===Group A===
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|team1=AUS |team2=WI |team3=INDIA |team4=ENG
|team1=AUS |team2=WI |team3=INDIA |team4=ENG
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 15th October 2006
| date = 15 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| date = 18th October 2006
| date = 18 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =  
| rain =  
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, Australia 0  
| notes = Points: West Indies 2, Australia 0
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 21st October 2006
| date = 21 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| toss = Australia won the toss and elected to field.
| toss = Australia won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =  
| rain =  
| notes = Points: Australia 2, England 0''
| notes = Points: Australia 2, England 0
*''As a result of this match, England were eliminated.''
*''As a result of this match, England were eliminated.''
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 26th October 2006
| date = 26 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 28th October 2006
| date = 28 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| motm = [[Chris Gayle]] (WI)
| motm = [[Chris Gayle]] (WI)
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| rain =  
| notes = Points: England 2, West Indies 0
| notes = Points: England 2, West Indies 0
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}}
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 29th October 2006
| date = 29 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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|section=B
|section=B
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|title={{#if: {{{group|}}} | Group B }}
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|team1=SA |team2=NZ |team3=SL |team4=PAK
|team1=SA |team2=NZ |team3=SL |team4=PAK
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 16th October 2006
| date = 16 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 17th October 2006
| date = 17 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| toss = Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
| toss = Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =  
| rain =  
| notes = Points: Pakistan 2, Sri Lanka 0  
| notes = Points: Pakistan 2, Sri Lanka 0
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 20th October 2006
| date = 20 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 24th October 2006
| date = 24 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| venue = [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium|Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur]]
| venue = [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium|Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur]]
| umpires = [[Billy Bowden]] (NZ) and [[Simon Taufel]] (Aus)
| umpires = [[Billy Bowden]] (NZ) and [[Simon Taufel]] (Aus)
| motm = [[Shaun Pollock]] (WI)
| motm = [[Shaun Pollock]] (RSA)
| toss = South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
| toss = South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =  
| rain =  
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 25th October 2006
| date = 25 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| motm = [[Stephen Fleming]] (NZ)
| motm = [[Stephen Fleming]] (NZ)
| toss = Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
| toss = Pakistan won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| rain =  
| notes = Points: New Zealand 2, Pakistan 0
| notes = Points: New Zealand 2, Pakistan 0
*''As a result of this match, New Zealand qualified for semi-finals.''
*''As a result of this match, New Zealand qualified for semi-finals.''
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 27th October 2006
| date = 27 October 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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==Knock-out stage==
==Knock-out stage==


{{4TeamBracket  
{{4TeamBracket
| RD2        = Final
| RD2        = Final


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===Semi-Finals===
===Semi-finals===
{{Limited overs matches
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| date = 1st November 2006
| date = 1 November 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| motm = [[Glenn McGrath]] (Aus)
| motm = [[Glenn McGrath]] (Aus)
| toss = New Zealand won the toss and elected to field.
| toss = New Zealand won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| rain =  
| notes =  
| notes =  
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 2nd November 2006
| date = 2 November 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| result = West Indies won by 6 wickets
| result = West Indies won by 6 wickets
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/south-africa-vs-west-indies-2nd-semi-final-249758/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| report = [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-champions-trophy-2006-07-232694/south-africa-vs-west-indies-2nd-semi-final-249758/full-scorecard Scorecard]
| venue = [[Brabourne Stadium|Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai]]
| venue = [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium|Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur]]
| umpires = [[Aleem Dar]] (Pak) and [[Simon Taufel]] (Aus)
| umpires = [[Aleem Dar]] (Pak) and [[Simon Taufel]] (Aus)
| motm = [[Chris Gayle]] (WI)
| motm = [[Chris Gayle]] (WI)
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{{Limited overs matches
{{Limited overs matches
| date = 5th November 2006
| date = 5 November 2006
| time = 14:30
| time = 14:30
| daynight = yes
| daynight = yes
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| motm = [[Shane Watson]] (Aus)
| motm = [[Shane Watson]] (Aus)
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat
| toss = West Indies won the toss and elected to bat
| rain = Australia were set a revised target of 116 runs to win from 35 overs. <br>
| rain = Australia were set a revised target of 116 runs to win from 35 overs.
*''Rain interrupted play during the 10th over of Australian innings.''
*''Rain interrupted play during the 10th over of Australian innings.''
| notes = Australia won the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.  
| notes = Australia won the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.
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{{wikinews|Australia beat New Zealand to enter into the final of 2006 ICC Champions Trophy}}
{{wikinews|West Indies will play 2006 ICC Champions Trophy final against Australia}}
{{wikinews|Australia capture 2006 ICC Champions Trophy}}


==Tournament statistics==
==Tournament statistics==
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! 50s
! 50s
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 1  
|| 1
| align="left" | [[Chris Gayle]]
| align="left" | [[Chris Gayle]]
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 8 || 8 || 2 || 474 || 133[[not out|*]] || 79.00 || 92.94 || 3 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 8 || 8 || 2 || 474 || 133[[not out|*]] || 79.00 || 92.94 || 3 || 0
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 2
|| 2
| align="left" |  [[Upul Tharanga]]
| align="left" |  [[Upul Tharanga]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 6 || 0 || 320 || 110 || 53.33 || 76.37 || 2 || 1
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 6 || 0 || 320 || 110 || 53.33 || 76.37 || 2 || 1
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 3
|| 3
| align="left" |  [[Damien Martyn]]
| align="left" |  [[Damien Martyn]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 5 || 2 || 241 || 78 || 80.33 || 70.05 || 0 || 2
| align="left" |  {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 5 || 2 || 241 || 78 || 80.33 || 70.05 || 0 || 2
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 4
|| 4
| align="left" |  [[Shivnarine Chanderpaul]]  
| align="left" |  [[Shivnarine Chanderpaul]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|West Indies}} || 7 || 7 || 3 || 222 || 57[[not out|*]] || 55.50 || 67.06 || 0 || 3
| align="left" |  {{cr|West Indies}} || 7 || 7 || 3 || 222 || 57[[not out|*]] || 55.50 || 67.06 || 0 || 3
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 5
|| 5
| align="left" |  [[Mahela Jayawardene]]
| align="left" |  [[Mahela Jayawardene]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 6|| 1 ||188 || 48 || 37.60 || 80.68 || 0 || 0
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 6|| 1 ||188 || 48 || 37.60 || 80.68 || 0 || 0
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 6
|| 6
| align="left" |  [[Stephen Fleming]]
| align="left" |  [[Stephen Fleming]]
| align="left" | {{cr|NZL}} || 4 || 4 || 0 ||184 || 89 || 46.00 || 71.87 || 0 || 1
| align="left" | {{cr|NZL}} || 4 || 4 || 0 ||184 || 89 || 46.00 || 71.87 || 0 || 1
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 7
|| 7
| align="left" |  [[Shahriar Nafees]]
| align="left" |  [[Shahriar Nafees]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|BAN}} || 3 || 3 || 1 || 166 || 123[[not out|*]] || 83.00 || 66.13 || 1 || 0
| align="left" |  {{cr|BAN}} || 3 || 3 || 1 || 166 || 123[[not out|*]] || 83.00 || 66.13 || 1 || 0
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 8  
|| 8
| align="left" |  [[Dwayne Bravo]]  
| align="left" |  [[Dwayne Bravo]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|West Indies}} || 8 || 5 || 1 || 164 || 112[[not out|*]] || 41.00 || 75.22 || 1 || 0
| align="left" |  {{cr|West Indies}} || 8 || 5 || 1 || 164 || 112[[not out|*]] || 41.00 || 75.22 || 1 || 0
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 9
|| 9
| align="left" |  [[Kumar Sangakkara]]
| align="left" |  [[Kumar Sangakkara]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 5 || 1 || 160 || 80 || 40.00 || 81.21 || 0 || 1
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 5 || 1 || 160 || 80 || 40.00 || 81.21 || 0 || 1
|-align="right"
|-align="right"
|| 10
|| 10
| align="left" |  [[Sanath Jayasuriya]]
| align="left" |  [[Sanath Jayasuriya]]
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} ||6  || 6 || 1 || 156 || 48 || 31.20 || 91.76 || 0 || 0
| align="left" |  {{cr|SRI}} ||6  || 6 || 1 || 156 || 48 || 31.20 || 91.76 || 0 || 0
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| align="right" | 1 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 1 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" | 133[[not out|*]] || {{cr|RSA}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 2 November
| align="right" | 133[[not out|*]] || {{cr|RSA}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 2 November
|-
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| align="right" | 2 || [[Shahriar Nafees]] || {{cr|BAN}}  
| align="right" | 2 || [[Shahriar Nafees]] || {{cr|BAN}}
| align="right" | 123[[not out|*]] || {{cr|ZIM}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 13 October
| align="right" | 123[[not out|*]] || {{cr|ZIM}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 13 October
|-
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| align="right" | 3 || [[Dwayne Bravo]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 3 || [[Dwayne Bravo]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" | 112[[not out|*]] || {{cr|ENG}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 28 October
| align="right" | 112[[not out|*]] || {{cr|ENG}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 28 October
|-
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| align="right" | 4 || [[Upul Tharanga]] || {{cr|SRI}}  
| align="right" | 4 || [[Upul Tharanga]] || {{cr|SRI}}
| align="right" | 110 || {{cr|ZIM}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 10 October
| align="right" | 110 || {{cr|ZIM}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 10 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 5 || [[Upul Tharanga]] || {{cr|SRI}}  
| align="right" | 5 || [[Upul Tharanga]] || {{cr|SRI}}
| align="right" | 105 || {{cr|BAN}} || [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] || 7 October
| align="right" | 105 || {{cr|BAN}} || [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] || 7 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 6 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 6 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" | 104[[not out|*]] || {{cr|BAN}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 11 October
| align="right" | 104[[not out|*]] || {{cr|BAN}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 11 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 7 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 7 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" | 101 || {{cr|ENG}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 28 October
| align="right" | 101 || {{cr|ENG}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 28 October
|-
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| align="right" | 8 || [[Adam Gilchrist]] || {{cr|AUS}}  
| align="right" | 8 || [[Adam Gilchrist]] || {{cr|AUS}}
| align="right" | 92 || {{cr|West Indies}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 18 October
| align="right" | 92 || {{cr|West Indies}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 18 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 9 || [[Runako Morton]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 9 || [[Runako Morton]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" | 90[[not out|*]] || {{cr|AUS}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 18 October
| align="right" | 90[[not out|*]] || {{cr|AUS}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 18 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 9 || [[Kevin Pietersen]] || {{cr|ENG}}  
| align="right" | 9 || [[Kevin Pietersen]] || {{cr|ENG}}
| align="right" | 90[[not out|*]] || {{cr|West Indies}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 28 October
| align="right" | 90[[not out|*]] || {{cr|West Indies}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 28 October
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|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 1  
|| 1
| align="left" | [[Jerome Taylor]]
| align="left" | [[Jerome Taylor]]
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 7 || 57 || 3 || 287 || 13 || 22.07 || 26.3 || 5.03 || 4–49 || 1 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 7 || 57 || 3 || 287 || 13 || 22.07 || 26.3 || 5.03 || 4–49 || 1 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 2
|| 2
| align="left" | [[Farveez Maharoof]]
| align="left" | [[Farveez Maharoof]]
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 36 || 2 || 190 || 12 || 15.83 || 18.0 || 5.27 || 6–14 || 0 || 1
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 36 || 2 || 190 || 12 || 15.83 || 18.0 || 5.27 || 6–14 || 0 || 1
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 3
|| 3
| align="left" | [[Lasith Malinga]]
| align="left" | [[Lasith Malinga]]
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 50.3 || 3 || 210 || 11 || 19.09 || 27.5 || 4.15 || 4–53 || 1 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 50.3 || 3 || 210 || 11 || 19.09 || 27.5 || 4.15 || 4–53 || 1 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 4
|| 4
| align="left" | [[Kyle Mills]]
| align="left" | [[Kyle Mills]]
| align="left" | {{cr|NZL}} || 4 || 28.3 || 2 || 118 || 10 || 11.80 || 17.1 || 4.14 || 4–38 || 1 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|NZL}} || 4 || 28.3 || 2 || 118 || 10 || 11.80 || 17.1 || 4.14 || 4–38 || 1 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 4
|| 4
| align="left" | [[Glenn McGrath]]
| align="left" | [[Glenn McGrath]]
| align="left" | {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 44 || 7 || 158 || 10 || 15.80 || 26.4 || 3.59 || 3–22 || 0 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 44 || 7 || 158 || 10 || 15.80 || 26.4 || 3.59 || 3–22 || 0 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 4
|| 4
| align="left" | [[Nathan Bracken]]
| align="left" | [[Nathan Bracken]]
| align="left" | {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 41 || 4 || 194 || 10 || 19.40 || 24.6 || 4.73 || 3–22 || 0 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 41 || 4 || 194 || 10 || 19.40 || 24.6 || 4.73 || 3–22 || 0 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 7
|| 7
| align="left" | [[Chaminda Vaas]]
| align="left" | [[Chaminda Vaas]]
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 5 || 46 || 8 || 170 || 9 || 18.88 || 30.6 || 3.69 || 2–6 || 0 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 5 || 46 || 8 || 170 || 9 || 18.88 || 30.6 || 3.69 || 2–6 || 0 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 7
|| 7
| align="left" | [[Muttiah Muralitharan]]
| align="left" | [[Muttiah Muralitharan]]
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 55 || 3 || 181 || 9 || 20.11 || 36.6 || 3.29 || 4–23 || 1 ||0
| align="left" | {{cr|SRI}} || 6 || 55 || 3 || 181 || 9 || 20.11 || 36.6 || 3.29 || 4–23 || 1 ||0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 9
|| 9
| align="left" | [[Makhaya Ntini]]
| align="left" | [[Makhaya Ntini]]
| align="left" | {{cr|RSA}} || 4 || 28 || 3 || 129 || 8 || 16.12 || 21.0 || 4.60 || 5–21 || 0 || 1
| align="left" | {{cr|RSA}} || 4 || 28 || 3 || 129 || 8 || 16.12 || 21.0 || 4.60 || 5–21 || 0 || 1
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 9
|| 9
| align="left" | [[Shane Watson]]
| align="left" | [[Shane Watson]]
| align="left" | {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 34 || 0 || 136 || 8 || 17.00 || 25.5 ||4.00 || 3–16 || 0 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|AUS}} || 5 || 34 || 0 || 136 || 8 || 17.00 || 25.5 ||4.00 || 3–16 || 0 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 9
|| 9
| align="left" | [[Chris Gayle]]
| align="left" | [[Chris Gayle]]
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 8 || 46.1 || 2 || 185 || 8 || 23.12 || 34.6 || 4.00 || 3–3 || 0 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 8 || 46.1 || 2 || 185 || 8 || 23.12 || 34.6 || 4.00 || 3–3 || 0 || 0
|- align="right"
|- align="right"
|| 9
|| 9
| align="left" | [[Ian Bradshaw]]
| align="left" | [[Ian Bradshaw]]
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 6 || 51 || 2 || 192 || 8 || 24.00 || 38.2 || 3.76 || 3–30 || 0 || 0
| align="left" | {{cr|West Indies}} || 6 || 51 || 2 || 192 || 8 || 24.00 || 38.2 || 3.76 || 3–30 || 0 || 0
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! Date
|-
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| align="right" | 1 || [[Farveez Maharoof]] || {{cr|SRI}}  
| align="right" | 1 || [[Farveez Maharoof]] || {{cr|SRI}}
| align="right" | 6–14 || {{cr|West Indies}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 14 October
| align="right" | 6–14 || {{cr|West Indies}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 14 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 2 || [[Makhaya Ntini]] || {{cr|RSA}}  
| align="right" | 2 || [[Makhaya Ntini]] || {{cr|RSA}}
| align="right" |5–21 || {{cr|PAK}} || [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] || 27 October
| align="right" |5–21 || {{cr|PAK}} || [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] || 27 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 3 || [[Muttiah Muralitharan]] || {{cr|SRI}}  
| align="right" | 3 || [[Muttiah Muralitharan]] || {{cr|SRI}}
| align="right" | 4–23 || {{cr|NZL}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 20 October
| align="right" | 4–23 || {{cr|NZL}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 20 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 4 || [[Kyle Mills]] || {{cr|NZL}}  
| align="right" | 4 || [[Kyle Mills]] || {{cr|NZL}}
| align="right" | 4–38 || {{cr|AUS}} || [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] || 1 November
| align="right" | 4–38 || {{cr|AUS}} || [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]] || 1 November
|-
|-
| align="right" | 5 || [[Jerome Taylor]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 5 || [[Jerome Taylor]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" |4–49 || {{cr|AUS}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 18 October
| align="right" |4–49 || {{cr|AUS}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 18 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 6 || [[Abdul Razzaq (cricketer)|Abdul Razzaq]] || {{cr|PAK}}  
| align="right" | 6 || [[Abdul Razzaq (cricketer)|Abdul Razzaq]] || {{cr|PAK}}
| align="right" | 4–50 || {{cr|SRI}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 17 October
| align="right" | 4–50 || {{cr|SRI}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 17 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 7 || [[Lasith Malinga]] || {{cr|SRI}}  
| align="right" | 7 || [[Lasith Malinga]] || {{cr|SRI}}
| align="right" | 4–53 || {{cr|RSA}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 24 October
| align="right" | 4–53 || {{cr|RSA}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 24 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 8 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 8 || [[Chris Gayle]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" | 3–3 || {{cr|ZIM}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 8 October
| align="right" | 3–3 || {{cr|ZIM}} || [[Sardar Patel Stadium]] || 8 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 9 || [[Jeetan Patel]] || {{cr|NZL}}  
| align="right" | 9 || [[Jeetan Patel]] || {{cr|NZL}}
| align="right" | 3–11 || {{cr|RSA}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 16 October
| align="right" | 3–11 || {{cr|RSA}} || [[Brabourne Stadium]] || 16 October
|-
|-
| align="right" | 10 || [[Dwayne Bravo]] || {{cr|West Indies}}  
| align="right" | 10 || [[Dwayne Bravo]] || {{cr|West Indies}}
| align="right" | 3–14 || {{cr|BAN}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 11 October
| align="right" | 3–14 || {{cr|BAN}} || [[Sawai Mansingh Stadium]] || 11 October
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Records broken during the tournament:


* Most consecutive defeats, 9, Zimbabwe (carried over from previous tournaments).<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/RESULTS/CONSECUTIVE_ICCCT_DEFEATS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Defeats]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Most consecutive defeats, 9, Zimbabwe (carried over from previous tournaments).<ref>[https://archive.today/20120722183227/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/RESULTS/CONSECUTIVE_ICCCT_DEFEATS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Defeats], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Most consecutive wins: 6, West Indies (carried over from previous tournaments).<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/RESULTS/CONSECUTIVE_ICCCT_WINS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Wins]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Most consecutive wins: 6, West Indies (carried over from previous tournaments).<ref>[https://archive.today/20120731040521/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/RESULTS/CONSECUTIVE_ICCCT_WINS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Wins], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Number of centuries in a tournament: 3, [[Chris Gayle]]<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_AVS_BAT_ALL_INNS_100S.html Champions Trophy Centuries]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Number of centuries in a tournament: 3, [[Chris Gayle]]<ref>[https://archive.today/20120723121444/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_AVS_BAT_ALL_INNS_100S.html Champions Trophy Centuries], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Most runs in a tournament: 474, Gayle<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_BAT_MOST_SERIES_RUNS.html Champions Trophy – Most Runs in a Tournament]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Most runs in a tournament: 474, Gayle<ref>[https://archive.today/20120724090408/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_BAT_MOST_SERIES_RUNS.html Champions Trophy – Most Runs in a Tournament], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Most consecutive ducks: 3, [[Habibul Bashar]] (carried over from previous tournaments)<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/MOST_CONSECUTIVE_DUCKS_IN_ICCCTS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Ducks]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Most consecutive ducks: 3, [[Habibul Bashar]] (carried over from previous tournaments)<ref>[https://archive.today/20120722203044/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/MOST_CONSECUTIVE_DUCKS_IN_ICCCTS.html Champions Trophy – Most Consecutive Ducks], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Youngest centurion in a Champions Trophy: [[Shahriar Nafees]], 123 not out, Bangladesh v Zimbabwe, aged 20 years 261 days.<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_YOUNGEST_CENTURIONS.html Champions Trophy – Youngest to Score Century]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Youngest centurion in a Champions Trophy: [[Shahriar Nafees]], 123 not out, Bangladesh v Zimbabwe, aged 20 years 261 days.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120730073309/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BATTING/ICCCT_YOUNGEST_CENTURIONS.html Champions Trophy – Youngest to Score Century], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Highest third wicket [[partnership (cricket)|partnership]]: 165, [[Upul Tharanga]] and [[Kumar Sangakkara]], Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at [[Sardar Patel Stadium]], 10 October.<ref name=partnership>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/PARTNERSHIPS/ICCCT_PARTNERSHIP_RECORDS.html Champions Trophy – Partnership Records]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Highest third wicket [[partnership (cricket)|partnership]]: 165, [[Upul Tharanga]] and [[Kumar Sangakkara]], Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at [[Sardar Patel Stadium]], 10 October.<ref name=partnership>[https://archive.today/20130120000444/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/PARTNERSHIPS/ICCCT_PARTNERSHIP_RECORDS.html Champions Trophy – Partnership Records], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Highest fifth wicket partnership: 137, [[Brian Lara]] and [[Runako Morton]], West Indies v Australia at [[Brabourne Stadium]], 18 October.<ref name=partnership/>
* Highest fifth wicket partnership: 137, [[Brian Lara]] and [[Runako Morton]], West Indies v Australia at [[Brabourne Stadium]], 18 October.<ref name=partnership/>
* Highest sixth wicket partnership: 131, [[Mark Boucher]] and [[Justin Kemp]], South Africa v Pakistan at [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]], 27 October.<ref name=partnership/>
* Highest sixth wicket partnership: 131, [[Mark Boucher]] and [[Justin Kemp]], South Africa v Pakistan at [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]], 27 October.<ref name=partnership/>
* Highest seventh wicket partnership: 103, [[Jacob Oram]] and [[Daniel Vettori]], New Zealand v Australia at [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]], 1 November.<ref name=partnership/>
* Highest seventh wicket partnership: 103, [[Jacob Oram]] and [[Daniel Vettori]], New Zealand v Australia at [[Punjab Cricket Association Stadium]], 1 November.<ref name=partnership/>
* Best bowling analysis: 9–2–14–6, [[Farveez Maharoof]], Sri Lanka v West Indies, [[Brabourne Stadium]], 14 October.<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BOWLING/ICCCT_AVS_BOWL_BEST_INNS_FIGS.html Champions Trophy Best Innings Bowling]{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* Best bowling analysis: 9–2–14–6, [[Farveez Maharoof]], Sri Lanka v West Indies, [[Brabourne Stadium]], 14 October.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120731032055/http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ICCCT/BOWLING/ICCCT_AVS_BOWL_BEST_INNS_FIGS.html Champions Trophy Best Innings Bowling], from Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 November 2006</ref>
* First [[One Day International cricket hat-tricks|hat-trick]]: [[Jerome Taylor]] v Australia, [[Brabourne Stadium]], 18 October.
* First [[One Day International cricket hat-tricks|hat-trick]]: [[Jerome Taylor]] v Australia, [[Brabourne Stadium]], 18 October.
== Off the field issues==
The [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]], Indian cricket's governing body, made efforts to ensure that this is the last ICC Champions Trophy. They stated that it was a "financial burden" for host nations and that the ICC should host only one international tournament, the World Cup.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/231644.html India to call for the scrapping of Champions Trophy] Cricinfo, 4 January 2006</ref> However, in April, BCCI president [[Sharad Pawar]] said that he would "respect the decision" if the ICC unanimously agreed to keep the Champions Trophy on the calendar.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/245532.html BCCI not against Champions Trophy – Pawar] Cricinfo 27 April 2006</ref>
After the [[11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings|bombings in Mumbai in July 2006]], there were concerns raised about the security of players, but no team decided to withdraw on these grounds.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/253216.html Concern over Champions Trophy] Cricinfo, 12 July 2006</ref>
[[Herschelle Gibbs]] returned to India for the first time in six years; he had refused to tour the country following the match-fixing scandal on the tour of India in 2000, over fears he might be arrested. He eventually agreed to a questioning session with the Delhi police, incriminating several more people in the scandal.<ref>[http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/262454.html Gibbs reveals more names to Indian police] Cricinfo, 12 October 2006</ref>
Pakistan's team composition frequently changed; the original captain [[Inzamam-ul-Haq]] was suspended following his decision to forfeit the fourth Test of Pakistan's match against England over an umpiring decision. [[Younis Khan]] was instated as captain, withdrew himself, then was appointed for the job again. On 16 October, the day before their first match, Pakistan fast bowlers [[Mohammad Asif (cricketer)|Mohammad Asif]] and [[Shoaib Akhtar]] were sent home following a positive A sample of a drugs test.
===Award ceremony controversy===
During the Award ceremony after the finals, [[Ricky Ponting]] tapped the shoulders of BCCI President  [[Sharad Pawar]] and rudely gestured him to hand over the trophy. Soon after the trophy was handed over, [[Damien Martyn]] nudged Sharad Pawar off the stage, eager to relish the moment and to pose for the waiting photographers. Former Indian batsman [[Sunil Gavaskar]] who was also present on the stage, later disclosed that one of the [[Australia national cricket team|Australian team members]] referred to Pawar as "Hiya Buddy."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cricketnext.com/news/pawar-was-addressed-as-hiya-buddy-gavaskar/21579-13.html |title='Hiya buddy,' said Aussies to Pawar |access-date=8 November 2006 |archive-date=28 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928074222/http://www.cricketnext.com/news/pawar-was-addressed-as-hiya-buddy-gavaskar/21579-13.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Although Pawar tried to play down the incident by stating that "it wasn't intentional," some cricketers, including the usually diplomatic [[Sachin Tendulkar]] and [[Nikhil Chopra]] reacted strongly to this. In [[Mumbai]], a section of [[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]] workers took to the streets demanding an apology from the [[Australian cricket team]]. [[Chaggan Bhujbal]], a [[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]] leader, said, "This is an insult to a senior leader. We will make a formal complaint to the Australian embassy." <!-- Reference unavailable at http://www.ndtv.com/sports/cricket/cricshowstory.asp?id=31046&template=Champions -->
The [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]], however, decided not to complain to [[Cricket Australia]] officially.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cricketnext.com/news/bcci-wont-officially-complain-to-ca/21587-13.html |title=BCCI won't officially complain to Cricket Australia |access-date=8 November 2006 |archive-date=28 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928074212/http://www.cricketnext.com/news/bcci-wont-officially-complain-to-ca/21587-13.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> However, the issue soon got resolved when Ricky Ponting tended his apology to Pawar.


==See also==
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