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2006 ICC Champions Trophy squads : ウィキペディア英語版
2006 ICC Champions Trophy squads

These were the 10 squads picked to take part in the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy, the fourth instalment of the Champions Trophy cricket tournament. The tournament was held in India from 7 October to 5 November 2006. Teams could name a preliminary squad of 30, but only 14-man squads were permitted for the actual tournament, and these had to be submitted by 7 September,〔(Champions Trophy: Pakistan names probables ), from The Hindu. Retrieved 4 September 2006〕 one month before the start of the tournament.
Several of the squads were changed during or before the tournament due to injuries or suspensions; Pakistan changed their captains three times before the tournament had begun, and also sent home two players due to doping allegations. Both India and Zimbabwe had to replace a player during the tournament, which required the permission of the International Cricket Council's Technical Committee.〔(Sreesanth replaces injured Agarkar ), from Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2006〕
==Australia==
Australia picked a preliminary squad of 30 players,〔(Cricinfo – Australia Squad ). Retrieved 3 September 2006〕 before cutting it down to 14 on 4 September.〔(McGrath picked for Champions Trophy ), by Cricinfo. Retrieved 4 September 2006〕 Stuart Clark suffered a thigh injury and missed the tournament. Dan Cullen was called up as a replacement on 5 October.〔(Cullen replaces Clark for Trophy ), BBC. Retrieved 5 October 2006〕
==Bangladesh==

Bangladesh selected their squad of 14 on 7 September.〔(Hossain for Bangladesh one-dayers ), from Gulf Daily News. Retrieved 10 September 2006〕
==England==
England announced a squad of 14 on 12 September, after picking their preliminary squad of 30. Andrew Flintoff, who had not played cricket since July, was named captain.〔(Flintoff named skipper for Ashes ), from Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2006〕
==India==
India selected their squad at the same time as announcing their squad for the 2006–07 DLF Cup. Spinner Anil Kumble, with 264 ODIs under his belt, was not selected, which was made headline news by cricket website Cricinfo.〔(Kumble not in Champions Trophy squad ), from Cricinfo, 3 September 2006〕

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