The Champions Trophy returns after over seven years, with Pakistan hosting and defending their 2017 title, while Indian legends Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma aim for another triumph in an ICC tournament in the twilight of their careers. The competition will witness eight teams competing at four venues in Pakistan and Dubai.
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