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Who Won the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy?

The 2009 ICC Champions Trophy, also known as the “Mini World Cup,” was held in South Africa from September 22 to October 5, 2009. It was the sixth edition of this prestigious cricket tournament, which featured the top eight ODI teams. The tournament was filled with thrilling moments, exceptional performances, and memorable achievements.

Who Won the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy?

Australia emerged as the winner of the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy, defeating New Zealand by six wickets in the final held at Supersport Park, Centurion on October 5, 2009. This victory marked Australia’s second consecutive Champions Trophy win, as they had also won the tournament in 2006.

The final was a low-scoring yet tense affair. New Zealand, batting first, managed to score 200 runs in 45.1 overs, with Martin Guptill top-scoring with 40 runs. Australia chased down the target with relative ease, reaching 206/4 in 45.2 overs, thanks to a composed knock by their skipper Ricky Ponting and contributions from Shane Watson.

Player of the Match in the Final: Shane Watson

Shane Watson played a pivotal role in Australia’s victory in the final. He scored an unbeaten 105 runs off 129 balls, hitting 10 boundaries and 4 sixes. His calm and composed innings anchored the Australian chase and ensured that the team retained their Champions Trophy title.

Watson’s exceptional all-round skills throughout the tournament were crucial for Australia, and his match-winning century in the final cemented his reputation as a reliable performer in high-pressure games.

Player of the Tournament: Ricky Ponting

Australia’s captain, Ricky Ponting, was awarded the Player of the Tournament for his consistent performances with the bat and exceptional leadership. Ponting scored a total of 288 runs in the tournament, including a vital knock of 111 runs against England in the semi-final, which helped Australia secure their spot in the final.

His ability to lead from the front and deliver in critical moments made him a deserving recipient of this honor. Ponting’s tactical acumen and calm demeanor under pressure played a significant role in Australia’s success throughout the tournament.

Key Moments from the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy

  1. Australia’s Dominance: Australia remained undefeated in the tournament, showcasing their all-round strength in both batting and bowling.
  2. South Africa’s Early Exit: The host nation, South Africa, failed to make it past the group stage, much to the disappointment of their fans.
  3. New Zealand’s Grit: Despite being underdogs, New Zealand reached the final, defeating strong teams like Pakistan in the semi-final.
  4. Stellar Performances: Shane Watson, Ricky Ponting, and Mitchell Johnson were standout performers for Australia, while Daniel Vettori and Martin Guptill shone for New Zealand.

Final Match Summary

  • Venue: Supersport Park, Centurion, South Africa
  • New Zealand’s Score: 200 all out (45.1 overs)
  • Australia’s Score: 206/4 (45.2 overs)
  • Result: Australia won by 6 wickets

Top Performers in the Final:

  • New Zealand: Martin Guptill (40 runs), Kyle Mills (3 wickets for 27 runs).
  • Australia: Shane Watson (105*), Nathan Hauritz (3 wickets for 37 runs).

Sumit Arora

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