Teams to lose most finals in Champions Trophy; New Zealand equal India, England
England holds the record for the most losses in Champions Trophy finals, finishing as runners-up twice (in 2004 and 2013) without winning the title.
New Zealand ended up on the losing side in an ICC final for the fifth time in 16 years and for the second time in the Champions Trophy, joint-most for any team in the competition
In the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy final, New Zealand lost to Australia, marking their first defeat in a final. Australia claimed their second consecutive title.
West Indies lost the 1998 KnockOut Trophy final to South Africa and the 2006 Champions Trophy final to Australia.
England lost the final of the 2004 Champions Trophy to the West Indies and in 2013 at home against India
India lost the Champions Trophy final in 2000 to New Zealand and in 2017 to Pakistan. In 2002, rain led to a joint win with Sri Lanka.