Eight teams will compete in the main round of the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy tournament, held in India between 15 October and 5 November. Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, New Zealand, India, and England qualified automatically; Sri Lanka and West Indies qualified for the main round by claiming the top 2 places in the qualifying round. Sri Lanka, who topped the qualifying round, were placed in Group B along with South Africa, Pakistan and New Zealand; India, Australia, England and West Indies formed Group A.
The top two teams from each group will qualify for the semi-finals, played in Mohali on 1 November and in Jaipur on 2 November. The final will be played in Mumbai on 5 November.
AUSTRALIA Squad Captain: Ricky Ponting
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 4–4
Champions Trophy best performance: Semi-finals (2002, 2004)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 89–22 (1 tie, 5 no results) Against England
At Champions Trophy: 0–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 10–3 (1 tie, 1 no result) Against India
At Champions Trophy: 0–2
ODIs since 2002 CT: 11–2 (2 no results) Against West Indies
At Champions Trophy: never met
ODIs since 2002 CT: 8–4 (1 no result)
ENGLAND Squad Captain: Andrew Flintoff
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 5–4
Champions Trophy best performance: Runners-up (2004)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 39–43 (2 ties, 5 no results) Against Australia
At Champions Trophy: 1–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 3–10 (1 tie, 1 no result) Against India
At Champions Trophy: 0–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 3–7 Against West Indies
At Champions Trophy: 0–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 3–5 (1 no result)
INDIA Squad Captain: Rahul Dravid
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 8–3 (2 no results)
Champions Trophy best performance: Joint winners (2002)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 61–53 (5 no results) Against Australia
At Champions Trophy: 2–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 2–11 (2 no results) Against England
At Champions Trophy: 1–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 7–3 Against West Indies
At Champions Trophy: 0–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 7–9
WEST INDIES Squad Captain: Brian Lara
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 7–3
Champions Trophy best performance: Winners (2004)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 44–45 (8 no results) Against Australia
At Champions Trophy: never met
ODIs since 2002 CT: 4–8 (1 no result) Against England
At Champions Trophy: 1–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 5–3 (1 no result) Against India
At Champions Trophy: 1–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 9–7
Group B
NEW ZEALAND Squad Captain: Stephen Fleming
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 6–3
Champions Trophy best performance: Winners (2000)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 45–34 (4 no results) Against Pakistan
At Champions Trophy: 1–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 6–7 Against Sri Lanka
At Champions Trophy: 0–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 5–3 Against South Africa
At Champions Trophy: never met
ODIs since 2002 CT: 6–5 (1 no result)
PAKISTAN Squad Captain: Younis Khan
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 4–4
Champions Trophy best performance: Semi-finals (2000, 2004)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 62–43 (3 no results) Against New Zealand
At Champions Trophy: 0–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 7–6 Against Sri Lanka
At Champions Trophy: 1–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 6–3 (1 no result) Against South Africa
At Champions Trophy: never met
ODIs since 2002 CT: 3–7
SRI LANKA Squad Captain: Mahela Jayawardene
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 6–3 (2 no results)
Champions Trophy best performance: Joint winners (2002)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 59–47 (1 tie, 2 no results) Against New Zealand
At Champions Trophy: 1–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 3–5 Against Pakistan
At Champions Trophy: 1–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 3–6 (1 no result) Against South Africa
At Champions Trophy: 0–1
ODIs since 2002 CT: 8–6 (1 tie)
SOUTH AFRICA Squad Captain: Graeme Smith
Champions Trophy win-loss record: 9–4
Champions Trophy best performance: Winners (1998)
ODIs since 2002 CT win-loss record: 55–32 (2 ties, 4 no results) Against New Zealand
At Champions Trophy: never met
ODIs since 2002 CT: 5–6 (1 no result) Against Pakistan
At Champions Trophy: never met
ODIs since 2002 CT: 7–3 Against Sri Lanka
At Champions Trophy: 1–0
ODIs since 2002 CT: 6–8 (1 tie)