Champions Trophy India Cricket Team Selfie Contest Win Free OPPO F3 Black Edition or Team India’s New Free Jersey.
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The grand prize is an Oppo F3 smartphone, while runner-ups receive official Team India jerseys.
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The contest allows fans to showcase their love for Team India. In addition, participants must upload a selfie. As a result, the most creative selfies will win prizes.
How to Participate in the Champions Trophy Selfie Contest
- Click On Contest Page “CT 17 Selfie Expert Contest”
- Support Team India by uploading your Group Selfies on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram using #CT17SelfieExpert
- Stand a chance to win F3 Black Edition and Team India Jersey
Record and History of Champions Trophy
It’s a promotional contest where participants can win prizes like the OPPO F3 Black Edition smartphone or Team India’s new jersey by uploading group selfies supporting the Indian cricket team.
To enter:
Upload your group selfies on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Use the hashtag #CT17SelfieExpert in your post.
Participants have a chance to win:
OPPO F3 Black Edition smartphones.
Team India’s new jerseys.
The first ICC Champions Trophy was held in 1998 in Bangladesh and was originally called the “ICC KnockOut Tournament.”
Chris Gayle (West Indies) holds the record for the most runs, scoring 791 runs in the tournament’s history.
Kyle Mills (New Zealand) holds the record for most wickets, with 28 wickets in the tournament.
Sri Lanka scored 398/5 against Kenya in the 2002 edition, the highest total in the tournament.
Nathan Astle (New Zealand) scored 145 runs against the USA in 2004, the highest individual score.
Farveez Maharoof (Sri Lanka) took 6/14 against West Indies in 2006, the best bowling figures in the tournament.
The 2002 final between India and Sri Lanka ended in a tie due to rain, and both teams were declared joint winners.
Pakistan defeated India by 180 runs in the 2017 final, the largest margin of victory in a Champions Trophy final.
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