World Cup Winners List in ODI and T20I: Here we present the Men’s ICC Cricket World Cup winners list (ODI + T20). Cricket World Cup was contested for the first time in England in 1975. It was played as a series of one-day matches of 60 overs per side.
It was held outside England, in India and Pakistan, for the first time in 1987. The 1987 contest also saw the number of overs per side reduced to 50.
In the cricket World Cup winners list for T20 and ODI, Australia is the most successful country which won 5 World Cups in ODI. India & West Indies are the only 2 countries that have won the World Cup 2 times.
Do you know that ICC has conducted the same 50 over and 20 overs World Cup tournament for Women since 1973? Check out the ICC Women’s World Cup winners list for both 50 overs and 20 overs along with match-winning captains’ details.
Men’s ICC Cricket World Cup Winners and Runners
The next Cricket World Cup is scheduled to be held in 2023 in India.
The table given below gives the list of 50 overs ICC Men’s World Cup Winners along with the runner-ups and Hosts for each year the event was organized:
Year | Winner | Runners Up | Host | Finals Venue |
2023 | Australia | India | India | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
2019 | England | New Zealand | England | Lord’s, London |
2015 | Australia | New Zealand | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
2011 | India | Sri Lanka | India | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
2007 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Australia | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
2003 | Australia | India | Australia | Wanderers, Johannesburg |
1999 | Australia | Pakistan | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London |
1996 | Sri Lanka | Australia | India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
1992 | Pakistan | England | Australia & New Zealand | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
1987 | Australia | England | India & Pakistan | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
1983 | India | West Indies | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London |
1979 | West Indies | England | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London |
1975 | West Indies | Australia | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London |
ICC World Cup Winning Captains List
The captain of the team plays a crucial role in winning a cricket match too winning an ICC trophy requires a huge role from the captain of the team.
Find the detailed list of cricket World Cup-winning captains since 1975 below:
Year | Winner | Captain |
2023 | Australia | Pat Cummins |
2019 | England | Eoin Morgan |
2015 | Australia | Michael Clarke |
2011 | India | MS Dhoni |
2007 | Australia | Ricky Ponting |
2003 | Australia | Ricky Ponting |
1999 | Australia | Steve Waugh |
1996 | Sri Lanka | Arjuna Ranatunga |
1992 | Pakistan | Imran Khan |
1987 | Australia | Allan Border |
1983 | India | Kapil Dev |
1979 | West Indies | Clive Lloyd |
1975 | West Indies | Clive Lloyd |
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Winners List
The first-ever T20 Cricket World Cup was held in India and India won the first-ever 20 overs World Cup in 2007 under MS Dhoni captaincy.
Year | Winner | Runners Up | Host | Finals Venue |
2007 | India | Pakistan | South Africa | Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
2009 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | England | Lord’s, London |
2010 | England | Australia | West Indies | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown |
2012 | West Indies | Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | R. Premadasa Stadium |
2014 | Sri Lanka | India | Bangladesh | Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka |
2016 | West Indies | England | India | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
2021 | Australia | New Zealand | India(UAE) | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai |
2022 | England | Pakistan | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
2024 | India | South Africa | USA & West Indies | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados |
ICC T20 WC Winning Captains List
India has won the inaugural T20 World Cup Tournament under MSD Captaincy. India played a final match against Pakistan which is considered as one of the most thrilling matches ever in ICC World Cup match history.
Following are the list of ICC T20 WC winning captains:
Year | Winning Team | Captain |
2007 | India | M S Dhoni |
2009 | Pakistan | Younis Khan |
2010 | England | Paul Collingwood |
2012 | West Indies | Darren Sammy |
2014
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Sri Lanka
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Dinesh Chandimal |
Lasith Malinga | ||
2016 | West Indies | Darren Sammy |
2021 | Australia | Aaron Finch |
2022 | England | Jos Buttler |
2024 | India | Rohit Sharma |
Also read: ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Winners List Since 1973
Interesting Facts On Cricket World Cup
- Australia is the country with the maximum number of World Cup Titles for both Men and Women’s tournaments.
- There are a total of 12 teams currently that participate in various ICC Men’s tournaments. These include India, Australia, England, New Zealand Pakistan, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Bangladesh, Ireland, West Indies, and Sri Lanka.
- India and Australia are the only two countries to have won the World Cup in both 50 and 60-over formats.
- India is the only country to date to have won the Men’s World Cup for 50 overs, 60 overs, and 20 overs
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