Inception Year: ICC Champions Trophy started in 1998 (as ICC KnockOut Trophy), while the ODI World Cup began in 1975.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Mar 11, 2025
Frequency: Champions Trophy is held every 4 years (previously every 2 years), same as the ODI World Cup.
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Teams Participating: Champions Trophy features only the top 8 ICC-ranked teams, whereas the World Cup includes 10-14 teams (including Associate nations).
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Duration: Champions Trophy lasts around 2 weeks, while the ODI World Cup spans about 6 weeks.
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Format: Champions Trophy has a shorter round-robin + knockout format, while the World Cup has a longer group stage, Super 12, semifinals, and finals.
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Winning Prize: Champions Trophy winners receive a trophy, white blazers, and prize money; World Cup winners get the World Cup trophy and prize money.
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Dress Code: Champions Trophy winners wear iconic white blazers, a tradition since 2009; no such dress code exists for the World Cup.
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Purpose: Champions Trophy is a compact, high-intensity tournament for top teams; the World Cup is a global event involving more teams and longer duration.
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Renaming: Champions Trophy was renamed in 2002 (from ICC KnockOut Trophy), while the World Cup has never been renamed.
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Prestige: ODI World Cup is considered the pinnacle of cricket, while the Champions Trophy is known as the "Mini World Cup" for its exclusivity and intensity.