ICC Champions Trophy 2017 Points Table, Team Standings & Match Results: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to enter semis

ICC Champions Trophy 2017 Points Table: Catch updated Group A and Group B points table here

Updated: June 12, 2017 11:50 PM IST

By India.com Sports Desk

ICC Champions Trophy 2017 Points Table, Team Standings & Match Results: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to enter semis
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Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by three wickets to enter the semifinals of ICC Champions Trophy. Sarfraz Ahmed played a captain’s knock of 61 not out and stitched a 75-run stand with Mohammad Amir to chase down Sri Lanka’s target of 237.

In the semis – Pakistan take on England on Wednesday and in the second last four match India play Bangladesh on Thursday.

The eighth edition of ICC Champions Trophy 2017 is underway in England and Wales. Top eight ranked teams in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) are battling it out for glory. Also Read- Who will qualify for semis if India vs South Africa is washed out by rain?

Eight teams have been divided into two groups comprising of four teams each. Group A consists of hosts England, Australia, New Zealand and Bangladesh while Group B features defending champions India, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka.

Each team will play three league stage matches. After the league stage, top two teams from each group will advance to play semi-finals. The topper of Group A will meet second spot holder of Group B in semis. Similarly, topper of Group B will face second spot holder of Group A.

ICC Champions Trophy Points Table 2017

Group A

Pos.TeamMatchesWonLostN/RTiedNet RRPoints
1England 33000+0.4966
2Bangladesh 31110+0.0003
3Australia 30120+0.9172
4New Zealand30210-1.0581

Group B

Pos.TeamMatchesWonLostN/RTiedNet RRPoints
1India 32100+1.3704
2Pakistan 32100-0.6804
3South Africa 31200+0.1672
4Sri Lanka 31200-0.7982

In case teams finish with similar points, the team with highest run-rate will advance to semi-finals. Teams will be awarded two points for a win. If there is no-result or tie, participating teams will get one point each. There is no concept of bonus points in the Champions Trophy.

India comes into the tournament as defending champions. Team India defeated England in 2013 edition to win their second Champions Trophy. In 2013, MS Dhoni led the side, and now Virat Kohli will have the responsibility to defend the title. This is Kohli’s first ICC event as captain as well.

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