Afghanistan's Ibrahim Zadran became the latest entrant into the list of highest individual scores in the Champions Trophy history. Ibrahim smashed a brilliant 177 in the ongoing match to also record the highest individual score ever in the history of the Champions Trophy. Let's have a look at the players who feature in this elite list.
Star Afghan batter Ibrahim Zadran played a whirlwind knock of 177 off 146 against England at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore helping Afghanistan to post a formidable total of 325 to keep their semi-final hopes alive.
England's Ben Duckett scores fantabulous 165 against arch-rivals Australia in England's opening game of the tournament. The ton however couldn't help England avoid the defeat but this swashbuckling knock from the Southpaw proved that he has a lot of talent & potential to survive at the big stage.
New Zealand's Nathan Astle played a scintillating knock against the Americans back in 2004. His knock of unbeaten 145 helped the Kiwis register a big win of 210 runs in that contest.
Zimbabwe's Andy Flower scored a magnificent 145 against the Indians back in 2002 at Colombo. Unfortunately, his stellar knock wasn't enough to help Zimbabwe secure a win as they fell short by 13 runs.
Sourav Ganguly smashed a brilliant 141 against the mighty Proteas in the second edition of the Champions Trophy (then ICC Knockout) in the crunch game in the 2nd semi-final. His knock of 141 not only helped India post a big score but also defended it with ease as India won the match by 95 runs.
Batter | Total | Opposition (Year) |
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Ibrahim Zadran | 177 | England (2025) |
Ben Duckett | 165 | Australia (2025) |
Nathan Astle | 145* | USA (2004) |
Andy Flower | 145 | India (2002) |
Sourav Ganguly | 141 | South Africa (2000) |