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Champions Trophy will be best ever: ICC

Johannesburg: Questions have been raised about the Champions Trophy’s relevance in an already crammed international calendar but the ICC has assured that it would be altogether a different experience when the biennial event gets underway here next month.

Officially launching the September 22-October 5 tournament here, ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said the event, offering a whopping $4 million prize money, would eclipse all its previous editions.

“This ICC Champions Trophy is quite different and more exciting compared to all the ones that went before,” said Lorgat.

“Effectively, it is in one location with two world-class venues at The Wanderers and Centurion. It is a short, sharp event with just the top eight-ranked ODI teams taking part in international competition,” he said.

“The event is all about prestige. It features the best players competing for a major ICC title with more prize money on offer than ever before with a total of $4 million at stake,” added the ICC official.

Incidentally, a number of former cricketers believe the event should be scratched from the ICC calendar. Australian spin legend Shane Warne went to the extent of calling the tournament a “joke”.

Lorgat, however, insisted that the event would showcase the very best one-day cricket has to offer.

The prize money on offer this year is four-fold since 2006. The winner will receive $2 million, the runner-up $1 million with the two beaten semifinalists taking home $400,000 each. There is also an extra incentive for individuals to excel. Each man of the match will win an exclusive IWC watch worth $8,500. — PTI

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