ICC Champions Trophy Records

Top 10: Lowest Totals Successfully Defended in Champions Trophy

For a bowling side, it’s quite hard to defend below-par scores in limited-overs cricket. The opposition batters like to finish things off quickly during the chase.

But there have been instances when the bowling side captain made strategic changes to shift the pressure to the opponent. And this resulted in their team securing narrow victories.

The Champions Trophy has seen a few instances of teams winning matches despite putting low scores.

On that note, let’s see the top 10 lowest totals successfully defended in the Champions Trophy.

Lowest Totals Defended in Champions Trophy

Total Winning Team Opposition Opposition Total Venue Year
129/7 (20.0) India England 124/8 (20.0) Birmingham 2013
169/10 (23.3) England New Zealand 159/8 (24.0) Cardiff 2013
195/10 (45.4) New Zealand South Africa 108/10 (34.1) Mumbai 2006
213/8 (50.0) South Africa Pakistan 89/10 (25.0) Mohali 2006
219/9 (50.0) South Africa Sri Lanka 141/10 (39.1) Ahmedabad 2006
231/6 (50.0) Bangladesh Zimbabwe 130/10 (44.4) Jaipur 2006
234/6 (50.0) West Indies Australia 224/9 (50.0) Mumbai 2006
234/9 (50.0) South Africa Pakistan 167/10 (45.0) Birmingham 2013
240/7 (39.0) South Africa Sri Lanka 132/10 (23.4) Dhaka 1998
240/9 (50.0) Australia New Zealand 206/10 (46.0) Mohali 2006
More Champions Trophy Stats

CT Winners List

Most (Overall) Runs in CT

Most (Overall) Wickets in CT

Most (Overall) Sixes in CT

Teams with Most Fours in CT

Highest Team Totals in CT

Highest Individual Scores in CT

Most Sixes in a Single Innings by a Team in CT

Highest Targets Successfully Defended in CT

Highest Totals Successfully Chased in CT

Most Runs in a Single CT Edition

Most Sixes in a Single CT Edition

Most Wickets in a Single CT Edition

Teams with Most Wins in CT

Captains with Most Wins in CT

Key Insights

129: India holds the record for successfully defending the lowest total in the Champions Trophy. Although it wasn’t a full 50-over game, India held their nerves in the 2013 final reduced to 20 overs per side. India first put up 129 for 7 in 20 overs and then restricted England’s innings to 124 for 8.

1: India is the only team to defend a score of 150 or fewer runs in a Champions Trophy knockout match.

195: In a full 50-over match, though, New Zealand has defended the lowest score. They mustered 195 runs before South Africa bowled them out. Then New Zealand wrapped up South Africa’s innings for 108 runs. Find out the same record for the overall ODI matches.