Cricket isn’t just a sport in Britain, it is a religion and the ICC Champions Trophy is one of its highest orders. A One Day International (ODI) tournament organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), this cricket championship is considered second only to the Cricket World Cup. To be held in the United Kingdom from June 6th to 23rd, it is anticipated that this is the last of the ICC Champions Trophy; so for every cricket fan this is your final chance to catch the excitement. Over the course of nearly three weeks, the eight teams are divided into two groups, with each team playing three matches. The top two teams from each group then move onto the semi-finals. The matches are held at three different stadiums in Britain, which gives spectators a good opportunity to see some of the countryside as well.
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