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DUBAI: The Champions Trophy begins on Wednesday with the world’s top eight teams competing in Pakistan and Dubai for the prestigious title.

AFP Sport looks at three highly anticipated matches in the group phase of the 50-over tournament:

Australia v England

The Ashes rivals clash in Lahore on Saturday.

World Cup holders Australia have had the upper hand against their old foes in recent 50-over matches and won their previous series 3-2 last year.

But both come into the Champions Trophy with question marks hanging over them.

Australia are without their “Big Three” pacemen – Pat Cummins (ankle), Josh Hazlewood (hip) and Mitchell Starc, who has opted out for personal reasons.

Add in the absences of all-rounders Mitchell Marsh (back) and Marcus Stoinis (retired), and half of their regular team is missing.

The depleted side suffered a heavy 2-0 series defeat in Sri Lanka on the eve of the tournament.

England, with Test coach Brendon McCullum now in charge, did no better and were whitewashed 3-0 in India.

Since winning the 2019 World Cup and 2022 T20 World Cup, England have struggled in white-ball cricket.

India v Pakistan

TV ratings rocket with millions tuning in to watch the arch-rivals any time they battle it out, owing to the deep rivalry between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

The two teams meet on Sunday in Dubai.

Tickets for the clash were sold out minutes after going on sale as more than 150,000 fans queued online to grab a seat in the 25,000-capacity stadium.

India refused to visit Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, forcing the latter to agree to partially relinquish hosting rights to Dubai after a long stand-off.

Revived Champions Trophy up for grabs with no clear favourite

On the pitch, India are favourites to win the tournament for a third time, in what is expected to be the international swansong for Rohit Sharma.

Pakistan are the holders and unpredictable.

Afghanistan v England

More than 160 British politicians called for England to boycott the match in Lahore on February 26 over the erosion of women’s rights by Taliban authorities in Afghanistan.

England will not boycott Afghanistan match at Champions Trophy, says ECB chair

Skipper Jos Buttler rejected the idea, saying: “I don’t think a boycott is the way to go about it.”

Barring a shock last-minute about-face, the game will go ahead.

After being well beaten in India last week, Buttler insisted that England can be “dangerous” at the Champions Trophy, even if recent evidence suggests otherwise.

Afghanistan have become a rising force in white-ball cricket in recent years, rising to eighth in the ODI world rankings, one place below England.

The Afghans beat Australia on the way to a historic semi-final place at last year’s T20 World Cup, before losing to South Africa.

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