Cricket ODI World Cup Winners List from 1973 to 2023: Women’s 50 Overs Winners, and T20 Winners List
We have shared below a list of cricket world cup winners from 1973 to 2023 along with details like who won the ODI world cup most number of times, how many cricket world cups haven been played so far, how many times India won the 50 Overs world cup etc. General knowledge is considered a vital part of Government exams syllabus and when we talk about Government exams in India, sports GK plays an important role.
Cricket World Cup Winners List from 1973 to 2023: There are 12 men’s cricket world cup tournaments have been played so far out of which Australia is the only team who won the world cup title three consecutive times and 5 in total. India won the world cup two times- the first time is 1983 and the second time in 2011. The last men’s world cup final was played in 2019 between England and New Zealand and England won the match. Check below the list of world Cup Winners from 1973 to 2023 which includes Men’s cricket world cup winners list, women’s cricket world cup winners list, T20 world cup winners list (Men’s and Women’s).
Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup Winners List from 1975 to 2023 List
Here is the list of Men’s cricket ODI world cup winners (50 overs) from 1975 to 2023:
Year | Host Countries | Venue of World Cup Final | Winner | Runners Up |
1975 | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London | West Indies | Australia |
1979 | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London | West Indies | England |
1983 | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London | India | West Indies |
1987 | India & Pakistan | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Australia | England |
1992 | Australia & New Zealand | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | Pakistan | England |
1996 | India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | Sri Lanka | Australia |
1999 | England | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London | Australia | Pakistan |
2003 | Australia | Wanderers, Johannesburg | Australia | India |
2007 | West Indies | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown | Australia | Sri Lanka |
2011 | India | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | India | Sri Lanka |
2015 | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Australia | New Zealand |
2019 | England | Lord’s, London | England | New Zealand |
Note: India is going to host Men’s cricket world cup in 2023. It is being played from 5 October to 19 November 2023
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Women’s Cricket World Cup Winners from 1973 to 2023 List
The last Women’s cricket world cup final was played in 2017 between India and England and England won the match. Check below the list of Women’s world cup winners from 1973 to 2023:
Year | Host Country | Venue of World Cup Final | Winner | Runners Up |
1973 | England | Edgbaston | England | Australia |
1978 | India | Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad | Australia | England |
1982 | New Zealand | Lancaster Park, Christchurch | Australia | England |
1988 | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Australia | England |
1993 | England | London | England | New Zealand |
1997 | India | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Australia | New Zealand |
2000 | New Zealand | Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln | New Zealand | Australia |
2005 | South Africa | SuperSport Park, Centurion | Australia | India |
2009 | Australia | North Sydney Oval, Sydney | England | New Zealand |
2013 | India | Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai | Australia | West Indies |
2017 | England | Lord’s London | England | India |
2022 | New Zealand | Hagley Oval | Australia | England |
Men’s T20 World Cup Winners List from 2007 to 2023
The last men’s T20 world cup final was played in November 2022 between England and Pakistan where England won the match. Check below the list of men’s T20 world cup winners:
Year | Host Country | Venue of World Cup Final | Winner | Runners Up |
2007 | South Africa | Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg | India | Pakistan |
2009 | England | Lord’s, London | Pakistan | Sri Lanka |
2010 | West Indies | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown | England | Australia |
2012 | Sri Lanka | R. Premadasa Stadium | West Indies | Sri Lanka |
2014 | Bangladesh | Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka | Sri Lanka | India |
2016 | India | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | West Indies | England |
2020 [Postponed] | Australia | — | — | — |
2021 | UAE Oman | Dubai International Stadium | Australia | New Zealand |
2022 | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | England | Pakistan |
Note: England won the men’s T20 world cup in 2022.
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Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List from 2009 to 2023
The last women’s T20 world cup final was played in 2020 between Australia and India and Australia won the match. Check below the list of women’s T20 world cup winners from 2009 to 2023:
Year | Host Country | Venue of World Cup Final | Winner | Runners Up |
2009 | England | North Sydney Oval | England | New Zealand |
2010 | West Indies | Warner Park Sporting Complex, Saint Kitts | Australia | New Zealand |
2012 | Sri Lanka | R. Premadasa Stadium | Australia | England |
2014 | Bangladesh | Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka | Australia | England |
2016 | India | Eden Gardens, India | West Indies | Australia |
2018 | West Indies | Sir Vivian Richards Stadium | Australia | England |
2020 | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Australia | India |
Note: South Africa is going to host Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023.
Cricket World Cup Winners
Australia won the maximum number of world cup titles, check winning of other teams:
Team | Winners | Years Won |
Australia | 5 | 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015 |
India | 2 | 1983, 2011 |
West Indies | 2 | 1975, 1979 |
Sri Lanka | 1 | 1996 |
Pakistan | 1 | 1992 |
England | 1 | 2019 |
Quick Facts about Cricket World Cup Winners
Have a look at certain facts about cricket world cup winners:
India, England, Australia, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Scotland, Bangladesh, South Africa, Namibia, Sri Lanka and West Indies show their participation in several ICC Men’s tournament.
Australia, England, Bangladesh, India, New Zealand, Ireland, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and West Indies show their participation in several ICC Women’s tournament.
Australia won the most cricket world cup title in both men’s and women’s category.
The first cricket world cup was played in June 1975 in England.
The first Women’s cricket world cup was played in the year 1973.
India is the only team who won World cup in 60 over, 50 over and 20 over format.
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