What's the point of the Champions Trophy?
In the Independent , Stephen Brenkley argues that the Champions Trophy has always been a pointless tournament, yet there is the chance that this year's competition will help revive the 50-over game.
Fashions in cricket come and go. Today's cool switch-hitting is tomorrow's reckless gamble. This week's doosra is next week's run-in with the beak for chucking. But one thing has remained constant: the Champions Trophy is a waste of time and effort, a meaningless tournament without context or tradition. In all its manifestations it has been a failure from its inception in Dacca in 1998 via Nairobi, Sri Lanka, England and India.
Brydon Coverdale is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets here