DESCRIPTION:
* Top eight teams in the ICC ODI Championship rankings as on 30 September 2015 qualified for the tournament.
* The eight teams were divided into two groups of four.
* Bangladesh replaced the West Indies, who finished outside the top eight in ninth position, in the ICC ODI Team Rankings on the cut-off date.
* Bangladesh returned to the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time since 2006, and for the first time, the West Indies lost their place in the Champions Trophy.
TEAM INDIA: Virat Kohli (Captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wk), Yuvraj Singh, Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, R Ashwin, R Jadeja, Mohd Shami, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah and Dinesh Karthik.
SCHEDULE:
June 1 (Match No 1): England vs Bangladesh at The Oval, London, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 2 (Match No 2): Australia vs New Zealand at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 3 (Match No 3): Sri Lanka vs South Africa at The Oval, London, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 4 (Match No 4): India vs Pakistan at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 5 (Match No 5): Australia vs Bangladesh at The Oval, London, 6.00 PM (IST)
June 6 (Match No 6): England vs New Zealand at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 7 (Match No 7): Pakistan vs South Africa at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 6.00 PM (IST)
June 8 (Match No 8): India vs Sri Lanka at The Oval, London, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 9 (Match No 9): New Zealand vs Bangladesh at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 10 (Match No 10): England vs Australia at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 11 (Match No 11): India vs South Africa at The Oval, London, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 12 (Match No 12): Sri Lanka vs Pakistan at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 14 (Match No 13): First Semifinal at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 15 (Match No 14): Second Semifinal at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 3.00 PM (IST)
June 18 (Match No 15): FINAL at The Oval, London, 3.00 PM (IST)
PAST WINNERS (Final results):
1998: South Africa beat West Indies by 4 wkts at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2000: New Zealand beat India by 4 wkts at Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya
2002: India and Sri Lanka declared joint winners at R Premadasa Stadium, Colomby, Sri Lanka
2004: West Indies beat England by 2 wkts at The Oval, London, England
2006: Australia beat West Indies by D/L method at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India
2009: Australia beat New Zealand by 6 wkts at SuperSport Park, Centurion, South Aftica
2013: India beat England by 5 runs at Edgbaston, Birmingham, England