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ICC Champions Trophy, 2025 Points Table

Points Table

In Group B, Afghanistan (AFG) leads with 0 points from 0 matches with a net run rate of 0.000. Australia (AUS) is level on points with a net run rate of 0.000, while South Africa (RSA) has 0 points from 0 matches with a net run rate of 0.000.

In Group A, New Zealand (NZ) leads with 2 points from 1 match having won 1 game with a net run rate of +1.200. Bangladesh (BAN) follows with 0 points from 0 matches, while Pakistan (PAK) has 0 points from 1 match with a net run rate of -1.200. Recent form: NZ [W], PAK [L].

Points Table

Group B

#TeamPWLNRPtsNRRLast 5
1
A
AfghanistanAFG
000NaN0.000
2
A
AustraliaAUS
000NaN0.000
3
E
EnglandENG
000NaN0.000
4
R
South AfricaRSA
000NaN0.000
Last Updated: 2025-02-20T16:21:09.393Z

Group A

#TeamPWLNRPtsNRRLast 5
1
N
New ZealandNZ
110021.200
W
2
B
BangladeshBAN
000NaN0.000
3
I
IndiaIND
000NaN0.000
4
P
PakistanPAK
1010-1.200
L
Last Updated: 2025-02-20T16:21:09.393Z
Last Updated: Feb 20, 2025, 04:21 PM

Frequently Asked Questions About ICC Champions Trophy, 2025 Points Table

When does the ICC Champions Trophy, 2025 Points Table start?

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How many teams are participating in the ICC Champions Trophy, 2025 Points Table?

4 teams will be competing in the ICC Champions Trophy, 2025 Points Table. Stay tuned for live updates once the tournament begins.

How are cricket points calculated in the table?

Cricket points in the table are calculated based on match results: typically 2 points for a win, 1 for a tie/no result, and 0 for a loss. Net Run Rate (NRR) is used as a tiebreaker when teams are equal on points.

What is Net Run Rate (NRR) in cricket?

Net Run Rate (NRR) is the difference between a team's batting run rate and their bowling run rate across all matches. It's calculated by subtracting the average runs per over conceded from the average runs per over scored.

How does Net Run Rate affect team standings?

Net Run Rate (NRR) serves as a tiebreaker when teams are equal on points. A higher NRR indicates better overall performance and can be crucial in determining qualification scenarios, especially in tournaments where teams finish with equal points.

What happens if teams are tied on points and NRR?

If teams are tied on both points and Net Run Rate, additional criteria are considered in this order: 1) Head-to-head results, 2) Number of wins, 3) Number of wins in matches between tied teams, 4) Drawing of lots in extreme cases.

How important are bonus points in cricket tournaments?

Some tournaments award bonus points for exceptional performances, such as high scoring rates or early wickets. These bonus points can significantly impact the standings and provide additional incentive for teams to play attacking cricket.