Semi-finals Australia,
India,
South Africa, and
Sri Lanka topped their respective Pools by winning their Pool matches and qualified for the semi-finals. In the first semi-final India faced South Africa and in the second semi-final Australia played against the hosts Sri Lanka.
Semi-final 1 The first semi-final was played between India and
South Africa on 25 September 2002 at the
R. Premadasa Stadium,
Colombo. India batted first and scored 261 runs for nine wickets in 50 overs.
Yuvraj Singh,
Virender Sehwag and
Rahul Dravid scored 62, 59 and 49 runs respectively. South African fast bowler
Shaun Pollock took three wickets for 43 runs. Chasing the target of 262, South Africa collapsed after reaching 192 runs for one wicket with
Herschelle Gibbs scoring 116 and
Jacques Kallis 97 runs in 37 overs. Gibbs could not continue his inning due to heat exhaustion. Sehwag got three wickets for 25 runs, and was given the man of the match award for his performance. India won the match by 10 runs and qualified for the final of the tournament. ----
Semi-final 2 The second semi-final was played between Sri Lanka and
Australia on 27 September 2002 at the same ground. Australia batted first and scored 162 runs all out. Tail-ender
Shane Warne scored 36 runs followed by
Adam Gilchrist and
Damien Martyn scoring 31 and 28 runs respectively. Sri Lankan off-spinner
Muttiah Muralitharan took three wickets for 26 runs.
Aravinda de Silva, who was awarded Man of the Match, conceded only 16 runs in 10 overs and took
Matthew Hayden's wicket. Sri Lanka, in their innings, reached the target of 163 runs in 40 overs losing only three wickets. Opener
Marvan Atapattu scored 51 runs followed by wicketkeeper-batsman
Kumar Sangakkara and
Sanath Jayasuriya scoring 48 and 42 runs respectively.
Glenn McGrath took two wickets for 41 runs in 10 overs.
Final The
2002 ICC Champions Trophy Final was played on 29 and 30 September 2002 at the
R. Premadasa Stadium,
Colombo. It was decided that the new match would be played on the reserve day. ---- On the reserve day the Sri Lankans again batted first, scoring 222 runs including Mahela Jayawardene and Russel Arnold scoring 77 and 56 runs respectively, and Indian Zaheer Khan took three wickets for 44 runs. India scored 38 runs in 8.4 overs and the match was abandoned due to rain without result. According to ICC rules, an ODI match is only official after 25 overs bowled to the side batting second. A Man of the Series award was not made. ==Criticism==