2017 ICC Champions Trophy squads

This is a list of squads selected for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.

Group A

Australia

Coach: AustraliaDarren Lehmann

No. Player[1] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
49 Steve Smith (c) 2 June 1989 (aged 27) 95 Right Right-arm leg spin Australia New South Wales
31 David Warner (vc) 27 October 1986 (aged 30) 93 Left Right-arm leg Spin Australia New South Wales
30 Pat Cummins 8 May 1993 (aged 24) 28 Right Right-arm Fast Australia New South Wales
5 Aaron Finch 17 November 1986 (aged 30) 79 Right Slow left-arm orthodox Australia Victoria
41 John Hastings 4 November 1985 (aged 31) 28 Right Right-arm fast medium Australia Victoria
38 Josh Hazlewood 8 January 1991 (aged 26) 35 Left Right-arm fast medium Australia New South Wales
62 Travis Head 29 December 1993 (aged 23) 22 Left Right-arm off spin Australia South Australia
21 Moisés Henriques 1 February 1989 (aged 28) 8 Right Right-arm fast medium Australia New South Wales
50 Chris Lynn 10 April 1990 (aged 27) 1 Right Slow left-arm orthodox Australia Queensland
32 Glenn Maxwell 14 October 1988 (aged 28) 74 Right Right-arm off spin Australia Victoria
19 James Pattinson 3 May 1990 (aged 27) 15 Left Right-arm Fast Australia Victoria
56 Mitchell Starc 30 January 1990 (aged 27) 65 Left Left-arm Fast Australia New South Wales
17 Marcus Stoinis 16 August 1989 (aged 27) 3 Right Right-arm fast medium Australia Victoria
13 Matthew Wade (wk) 26 December 1987 (aged 29) 87 Left Right-arm fast medium Australia Victoria
63 Adam Zampa 31 March 1992 (aged 25) 22 Right Right-arm legbreak Australia South Australia

Bangladesh

Coach: Sri Lanka Chandika Hathurusingha

No. Player[2] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
2 Mashrafe Mortaza (c) 5 September 1983 (aged 33) 175 Right Right arm fast medium Bangladesh Khulna Division
45 Imrul Kayes 2 February 1987 (aged 30) 65 Left Bangladesh Khulna Division
30 Mahmudullah 4 February 1986 (aged 31) 141 Right Right arm off break Bangladesh Dhaka Division
53 Mehedi Hasan 25 October 1997 (aged 19) 5 Right Right arm off break Bangladesh Khulna Division
32 Mosaddek Hossain 10 December 1995 (aged 21) 15 Right Right arm off break Bangladesh Dhaka Division
90 Mustafizur Rahman 6 September 1995 (aged 21) 18 Left Left arm fast medium Bangladesh Khulna Division
15 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk) 9 June 1987 (aged 29) 173 Right Right arm Bangladesh Rajshahi Division
34 Rubel Hossain 1 January 1990 (aged 27) 73 Right Right arm fast Bangladesh Chittagong Division
1 Sabbir Rahman 22 November 1991 (aged 25) 39 Right Right arm legbreak Bangladesh Rajshahi Division
13 Shafiul Islam 6 October 1989 (aged 27) 56 Right Right arm fast medium Bangladesh Rajshahi Division
75 Shakib Al Hasan 24 March 1987 (aged 30) 173 Left Slow left-arm orthodox Bangladesh Khulna Division
59 Soumya Sarkar 25 February 1993 (aged 24) 27 Left Right arm medium fast Bangladesh Khulna Division
6 Sunzamul Islam 24 March 1987 (aged 30) 1 Left Slow left-arm orthodox Bangladesh Rajshahi Division
28 Tamim Iqbal 20 March 1989 (aged 28) 169 Left Right arm off break Bangladesh Chittagong Division
3 Taskin Ahmed 3 April 1995 (aged 22) 27 Left Right arm fast Bangladesh Dhaka Metropolis

England

Coach: Australia Trevor Bayliss

No. Player[3] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
16 Eoin Morgan (c) 10 September 1986 (aged 30) 181 Left Right-arm medium England Middlesex
18 Moeen Ali 18 June 1987 (aged 29) 54 Left Right-arm off break England Worcestershire
51 Jonny Bairstow 26 September 1989 (aged 27) 26 Right England Yorkshire
28 Jake Ball 14 March 1991 (aged 26) 10 Right Right-arm fast-medium England Nottinghamshire
7 Sam Billings (wk) 15 June 1991 (aged 25) 11 Right England Kent
63 Jos Buttler (vc) (wk) 8 September 1990 (aged 26) 90 Right England Lancashire
2 Alex Hales 3 January 1989 (aged 28) 46 Right Right-arm medium England Nottinghamshire
17 Liam Plunkett 6 April 1985 (aged 32) 53 Right Right-arm fast England Yorkshire
95 Adil Rashid 17 February 1988 (aged 29) 46 Right Right-arm leg break England Yorkshire
66 Joe Root 30 December 1990 (aged 26) 88 Right Right-arm off break England Yorkshire
20 Jason Roy 21 July 1990 (aged 26) 43 Right Right-arm medium England Surrey
55 Ben Stokes 4 June 1991 (aged 25) 55 Left Right-arm fast-medium England Durham
15 David Willey 28 February 1990 (aged 27) 28 Left Left-arm fast-medium England Yorkshire
19 Chris Woakes 2 March 1989 (aged 28) 62 Right Right-arm fast-medium England Warwickshire
33 Mark Wood 11 January 1990 (aged 27) 15 Right Right-arm fast England Durham
25 Steven Finn 4 April 1989 (aged 28) 69 Right Right-arm fast-medium England Middlesex

Chris Woakes was ruled out of the rest of the tournament after suffering a side-strain during England's opening match against Bangladesh.[4] Steven Finn was added to the squad as his replacement.[5]

New Zealand

Coach: New Zealand Mike Hesson

No. Player[6] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
22 Kane Williamson (c) 8 August 1990 (aged 26) 111 Right Right-arm off break New Zealand Northern Districts
78 Corey Anderson 13 December 1990 (aged 26) 46 Left Left-arm medium-fast New Zealand Northern Districts
18 Trent Boult 22 May 1989 (aged 28) 48 Right Left-arm fast-medium New Zealand Northern Districts
4 Neil Broom 23 November 1983 (aged 33) 34 Right Right-arm medium New Zealand Otago
71 Colin de Grandhomme 22 July 1986 (aged 30) 9 Right Right-arm fast-medium New Zealand Auckland
31 Martin Guptill 30 September 1986 (aged 30) 143 Right Right-arm off break New Zealand Auckland
48 Tom Latham (wk) 2 April 1992 (aged 25) 58 Left Right-arm medium New Zealand Canterbury
81 Mitchell McClenaghan 11 June 1986 (aged 30) 48 Left Left-arm medium-fast New Zealand Auckland
20 Adam Milne 13 April 1992 (aged 25) 34 Right Right-arm fast New Zealand Central Districts
83 James Neesham 17 September 1990 (aged 26) 38 Left Right-arm fast-medium New Zealand Otago
39 Jeetan Patel 23 March 1980 (aged 37) 43 Left Right-arm off break New Zealand Wellington
54 Luke Ronchi (wk) 23 April 1981 (aged 36) 82 Right New Zealand Wellington
74 Mitchell Santner 5 February 1992 (aged 25) 36 Left Slow left-arm orthodox New Zealand Northern Districts
38 Tim Southee (vc) 11 December 1988 (aged 28) 116 Right Right-arm medium-fast New Zealand Northern Districts
3 Ross Taylor 8 March 1984 (aged 33) 187 Right Right-arm off break New Zealand Central Districts

Group B

India

Coach: India Anil Kumble

No. Player[7] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
18 Virat Kohli (c) 5 November 1988 (aged 28) 179 Right Right-arm medium India Delhi
25 Shikhar Dhawan 5 December 1985 (aged 31) 76 Left Right-arm off break India Delhi
27 Ajinkya Rahane 5 June 1988 (aged 28) 73 Right Right-arm medium India Mumbai
45 Rohit Sharma 30 April 1987 (aged 30) 153 Right Right-arm off break India Mumbai
12 Yuvraj Singh 12 December 1981 (aged 35) 296 Left Slow left arm orthodox India Punjab
7 MS Dhoni (wk) 7 July 1981 (aged 35) 286 Right Right-arm medium India Jharkhand
9 Manish Pandey 10 September 1989 (aged 27) 12 Right Right-arm medium India Karnataka
81 Kedar Jadhav 26 March 1985 (aged 32) 15 Right Right-arm off break India Maharashtra
99 Ravichandran Ashwin 7 September 1986 (aged 30) 105 Right Right-arm off break India Tamil Nadu
8 Ravindra Jadeja 6 December 1988 (aged 28) 129 Left Slow left arm orthodox India Saurashtra
33 Hardik Pandya 11 October 1993 (aged 23) 7 Right Right-arm medium-fast India Baroda
15 Bhuvneshwar Kumar 5 December 1990 (aged 26) 59 Right Right-arm medium-fast India Uttar Pradesh
93 Jasprit Bumrah 6 December 1993 (aged 23) 11 Right Right-arm medium-fast India Gujarat
11 Mohammed Shami 9 March 1990 (aged 27) 47 Right Right-arm fast-medium India Bengal
19 Umesh Yadav 25 October 1987 (aged 29) 63 Right Right-arm fast India Vidarbha
21 Dinesh Karthik (wk) 2 June 1985 (aged 31) 71 Right Right-arm off break India Tamil Nadu

Ahead of the tournament Dinesh Karthik replaced Manish Pandey, who was ruled out with a side strain.[8]

Pakistan

Coach: South Africa Mickey Arthur

No. Player[9] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
54 Sarfraz Ahmed (c) (wk) 22 May 1987 (aged 30) 70 Right Pakistan Quetta Gladiators
19 Ahmed Shehzad 23 November 1991 (aged 25) 78 Right Right arm leg spin Pakistan Quetta Gladiators
79 Azhar Ali 19 February 1985 (aged 32) 45 Right Right arm leg spin Pakistan Lahore Qalandars
56 Babar Azam 15 October 1994 (aged 22) 26 Right Right arm off break Pakistan Karachi Kings
41 Fahim Ashraf 1 January 1994 (aged 23) Left Right arm medium Pakistan Habib Bank
39 Fakhar Zaman 10 April 1990 (aged 27) Left Slow left arm orthodox Pakistan Lahore Qalandars
32 Hasan Ali 7 February 1994 (aged 23) 16 Right Right arm medium-fast Pakistan Peshawar Zalmi
9 Imad Wasim 18 December 1988 (aged 28) 21 Left Slow left arm orthodox Pakistan Karachi Kings
83 Junaid Khan 24 December 1989 (aged 27) 58 Right Left arm fast Pakistan Peshawar Zalmi
5 Mohammad Amir 13 April 1992 (aged 25) 32 Left Left arm fast Pakistan Karachi Kings
8 Mohammad Hafeez 17 October 1980 (aged 36) 185 Right Right arm off break Pakistan Peshawar Zalmi
29 Shadab Khan 4 October 1998 (aged 18) 3 Right Right arm leg spin Pakistan Islamabad United
18 Shoaib Malik 1 February 1982 (aged 35) 247 Right Right arm off break Pakistan Karachi Kings
89 Haris Sohail 9 January 1989 (aged 28) 22 Left Slow left arm orthodox Pakistan Peshawar Zalmi
47 Wahab Riaz 28 June 1985 (aged 31) 78 Right Left arm fast Pakistan Peshawar Zalmi
15 Rumman Raees 18 October 1991 (aged 25) Right Left arm fast-medium Pakistan Islamabad United

Umar Akmal was included in the provisional squad named by the PCB, but failed a fitness test and was called back from England.[10] Haris Sohail was named as his replacement.[11]

Wahab Riaz was ruled out of the tournament with an ankle injury after his team's opening match.[12] He was replaced in the squad by Rumman Raees.[13]

Sri Lanka

Coach: South Africa Graham Ford

No. Player[14] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
69 Angelo Mathews (c) 2 June 1987 (aged 29) 180 Right Right-arm fast-medium Sri Lanka Colts
36 Dinesh Chandimal (wk) 18 November 1989 (aged 27) 125 Right Right-arm off-break Sri Lanka Nondescripts
48 Niroshan Dickwella (wk) 23 June 1993 (aged 23) 11 Left Sri Lanka Nondescripts
14 Asela Gunaratne 8 January 1986 (aged 31) 13 Right Right-arm medium-fast Sri Lanka Army
92 Nuwan Kulasekara 22 July 1982 (aged 34) 183 Right Right-arm fast-medium Sri Lanka Colts
16 Chamara Kapugedera 24 February 1987 (aged 30) 97 Right Right-arm medium Sri Lanka Colombo
82 Suranga Lakmal 10 March 1987 (aged 30) 61 Right Right-arm fast-medium Sri Lanka Tamil Union
99 Lasith Malinga 28 August 1983 (aged 33) 191 Right Right-arm fast Sri Lanka Nondescripts
2 Kusal Mendis 2 February 1995 (aged 22) 25 Right Right-arm leg-break Sri Lanka Bloomfield
55 Kusal Perera (wk) 17 August 1990 (aged 26) 68 Left Sri Lanka Colts
1 Thisara Perera 3 April 1989 (aged 28) 117 Left Right-arm medium-fast Sri Lanka Sinhalese Sports Club
63 Nuwan Pradeep 19 October 1986 (aged 30) 17 Right Right-arm fast-medium Sri Lanka Bloomfield
41 Seekkuge Prasanna 27 June 1985 (aged 31) 35 Right Right-arm Leg-break Sri Lanka Army
85 Lakshan Sandakan 10 June 1991 (aged 25) 6 Right Slow left-arm Chinaman Sri Lanka Saracens
44 Upul Tharanga (vc) 2 February 1985 (aged 32) 201 Left Sri Lanka Nondescripts
70 Danushka Gunathilaka 17 March 1991 (aged 26) 19 Left Right-arm off-break Sri Lanka Sinhalese Sports Club
75 Dhananjaya de Silva 6 September 1991 (aged 25) 16 Right Right-arm off-break Sri Lanka Tamil Union

Chamara Kapugedera injured his knee during the tournament and was replaced by Danushka Gunathilaka.[15]

Kusal Perera was ruled out of the tournament with a hamstring injury and was replaced by Dhananjaya de Silva.[16]

South Africa

Coach: South Africa Russell Domingo

No. Player[17] Date of birth ODIs Batting Bowling style List A team
17 AB de Villiers (c) 17 February 1984 (aged 33) 219 Right Right-arm medium South Africa Titans
1 Hashim Amla 31 March 1983 (aged 34) 153 Right Right-arm medium South Africa Cape Cobras
28 Farhaan Behardien 9 October 1983 (aged 33) 56 Right Right-arm fast-medium South Africa Titans
12 Quinton de Kock (wk) 17 December 1992 (aged 24) 82 Left South Africa Lions
18 Faf du Plessis (vc) 13 July 1984 (aged 32) 110 Right Leg break South Africa Titans
21 Jean-Paul Duminy 14 April 1984 (aged 33) 174 Left Right-arm off break South Africa Cape Cobras
16 Keshav Maharaj 7 February 1990 (aged 27) 2 Right Left arm orthodox South Africa Dolphins
10 David Miller 10 June 1989 (aged 27) 96 Left Right-arm off break South Africa Dolphins
65 Morné Morkel 6 October 1984 (aged 32) 109 Left Right-arm fast South Africa Titans
2 Chris Morris 30 April 1987 (aged 30) 26 Right Right-arm fast-medium South Africa Titans
7 Wayne Parnell 30 July 1989 (aged 27) 63 Left Left-arm medium-fast South Africa Warriors
23 Andile Phehlukwayo 3 March 1996 (aged 21) 16 Left Right-arm fast–medium South Africa Dolphins
29 Dwaine Pretorius 29 March 1989 (aged 28) 10 Right Right-arm fast-medium South Africa Lions
25 Kagiso Rabada 25 May 1995 (aged 22) 37 Left Right-arm fast South Africa Lions
99 Imran Tahir 27 March 1979 (aged 38) 75 Right Leg break South Africa Lions

References

  1. "Australia name Pattinson, Henriques in Champions Trophy squad". ESPNcricinfo. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  2. "Shafiul Islam back in Bangladesh squad". ESPNcricinfo. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  3. "England name squads for Ireland, South Africa and Champions Trophy". England and Wales Cricket Board. 25 April 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  4. "Woakes ruled out of Champions Trophy". ESPN Cricinfo. 2 June 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  5. "Finn steps in to fill Woakes void". ESPN Cricinfo. 4 June 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  6. "McClenaghan, Milne and Anderson return for Champions Trophy". ESPNcricinfo. 24 April 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  7. "Rohit, Ashwin, Shami return for Champions Trophy". ESPNcricinfo. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  8. "Karthik replaces injured Pandey in Champions Trophy squad". ESPNcricinfo. 18 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  9. "Pakistan recall Azhar, Umar Akmal". ESPNcricinfo. 25 April 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  10. "Umar Akmal to return from England after failing fitness tests". ESPNcricinfo. 21 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  11. "Haris Sohail replaces Umar Akmal in Champions Trophy squad". ESPNcricinfo. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  12. "Wahab ruled out of Champions Trophy". cricket.com.au. 5 June 2017. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  13. "Rumman Raees replaces injured Wahab Riaz". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  14. "Malinga in SL squad for Champions Trophy". ESPNcricinfo. 24 April 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  15. "Gunathilaka replaces injured Kapugedera in Sri Lanka's squad". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  16. "Kusal Perera ruled out of Champions Trophy, Dhananjaya returns". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  17. "Morkel, Maharaj in South Africa squad". ESPNcricinfo. 19 April 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
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