The Champions Trophy 2025 is set to start from February 19. The ICC tournament will see eight top-ranked nations fight out for the glory.
The tournament, hosted by Pakistan, will see a Hybrid Model as India will play all their matches in Dubai. Each team will play the others in their group once. The top two teams from each group progress to the semifinals, followed by the Final.

As the Champions Trophy gets closer, MyKhel attempted to find out how Artificial Intelligence (AI) comprehends the tournament. The aim of the prediction was to create an AI-generated result on how the tournament may find its course. All the venues and the groups were introduced to the system which has predicted the outcomes.
Group A: India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Bangladesh
Group B: England, Australia, South Africa, Afghanistan
India starts strong with wins against Pakistan and Bangladesh, showcasing their batting depth and a potent bowling attack. They end their group stages with a thrilling victory over New Zealand.
Result: 3 wins, 0 losses (Top the Group)
New Zealand stuns Pakistan in their opening game and comfortably beats Bangladesh. Their only loss comes in a close contest against India.
Result: 2 wins, 1 loss (second in the group).
Pakistan loses their opening match against New Zealand and then India beat them as well. A solitary win against Bangladesh is not enough to take them to the semifinal.
Result: 1 win, 2 losses.
Despite a spirited fight, Bangladesh loses all their matches, failing to keep up with the firepower of the other teams.
Result: 0 wins, 3 losses.
England dominates the group with their explosive batting lineup and disciplined bowling, defeating South Africa, Australia, and Afghanistan and thus claim the top spot of the group.
Result: 3 wins, 0 losses (Top the group)
South Africa loses to England in a tight match but defeats both Australia and Afghanistan with impressive performances from their bowlers. They advance to the knockouts as the 2nd placed team in their group.
Result: 2 wins, 1 loss (second in the group)
Australia struggles with inconsistency, managing only one win against Afghanistan. They lose key matches to South Africa and England and get eliminated.
Result: 1 win, 2 losses.
Afghanistan shows flashes of brilliance but can't secure a win, losing all three games.
Result: 0 wins, 3 losses.
A thrilling contest sees India batting lineup struggle against South Africa's pace attack. However, India bowlers, led by Jasprit Bumrah, defend a modest total. India wins by a narrow margin.
England's batting firepower overwhelms New Zealand. Despite a valiant effort from Kane Williamson, England comfortably chases down a target with plenty of overs to spare.
The final is a blockbuster clash at a packed stadium in Dubai. England's aggressive start is neutralized by India's spinners, restricting them to a par total. In response, India's top order, led by Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill, delivers a masterclass in chasing under pressure. India win by 5 wickets, claiming the Champions Trophy.
Winner: India
Runner-up: England
Player of the Tournament: Virat Kohli (for his consistent performances, including a match-winning knock in the final)
Top Scorer: Jos Buttler (England)
Top Wicket-taker: Jasprit Bumrah (India)
Disclaimer: This is an AI predicted article and all the outcomes are predicted by Artificial Intelligence after adequate inputs. The original tournament has no means with the outcomes and viewers are requested not to comprehend this result as absolute.