Cricket's biggest tournaments bring together the best teams from around the world. From the fast-paced T20 format to the longest format of the game, each trophy is a huge achievement in international cricket.
Our list will provide you with the statistical breakdown of every ICC tournament, highlighting the teams that have dominated the cricket world across men's and women's competition, as well as the Under-19 category.
Check out the ICC trophy winners list year-wise (2000-2025):
ICC Men's Cricket World Cup (ODI)

Australia dominated the ICC ODI World Cup with 4 titles in 6 seasons from 2000-2025. They are the current champion side that defeated the host nation, India, on their home soil in the 2023 finals.
Here's the complete list of trophy winners:
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Host |
2003 | Australia | India | SA, ZW, KE |
2007 | Australia | Sri Lanka | WI |
2011 | India | Sri Lanka | IND, SL, BAN |
2015 | Australia | New Zealand | AUS, NZ |
2019 | England | New Zealand | ENG |
2023 | Australia | India | IND |
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ICC Men's T20 World Cup

India holds the current title of the ICC T20 World Cup. They, along with England and the West Indies, won the title 2 times from 2000 to 2025. India defeated South Africa in a thrilling final match to reign as champions in 2024.
Here's the complete list of trophy winners (2000-2025):
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Host |
2007 | India | Pakistan | SA |
2009 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | ENG |
2010 | England | Australia | WI |
2012 | West Indies | Sri Lanka | SL |
2014 | Sri Lanka | India | BAN |
2016 | West Indies | England | IND |
2021 | Australia | New Zealand | UAE |
2022 | England | Pakistan | AUS |
2024 | India | South Africa | WI, USA |
ICC Champions Trophy (ODI)

Another ICC tournament where India has done exceptionally well with the most number of titles (3) from 2000 to 2025. They are also the current champions of the 2025 season, where they dominated the entirety of it, and eventually lifted the cup after a phenomenal victory over New Zealand.
Here's the list of trophy winners:
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Host |
2000 | New Zealand | India | KE |
2002 | India & Sri Lanka (Joint winners- final rained out) | - | SL |
2004 | West Indies | England | ENG |
2006 | Australia | West Indies | IND |
2009 | Australia | New Zealand | SA |
2013 | India | England | ENG, Wales |
2017 | Pakistan | India | ENG, Wales |
2025 | India | New Zealand | PAK |
ICC World Test Championship

Inaugurated in 2019, the ICC World Test Championship was designed to award the supremacy of cricket's longest format. South Africa made history by winning the 2023-25 WTC cycle and breaking their ICC trophy drought.
Here's the list of trophy winners:
Season | Winner | Runners-up |
2019-2021 | New Zealand | India |
2021-2023 | Australia | India |
2023-2025 | South Africa | Australia |
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ICC Men's Under-19 Cricket World Cup (ODI)

India won the most titles in Under-19 World Cup history with 5 titles to their name. The Australian side is the current champion, who won the 2024 edition, clinching their 4th title of this tournament.
Year | Winner | Runners-up |
2000 | India | Sri Lanka |
2002 | Australia | South Africa |
2004 | Pakistan | West Indies |
2006 | Pakistan | India |
2008 | India | South Africa |
2010 | Australia | Pakistan |
2012 | India | Australia |
2014 | South Africa | Pakistan |
2016 | West Indies | India |
2018 | India | Australia |
2020 | Bangladesh | India |
2022 | India | England |
2024 | Australia | India |
ICC Women's Cricket World Cup (ODI)

Australia are the most successful team with 7 titles overall, and 3 titles in the span of 2000 to 2025. Led by legendary players like Margaret Jennings, Sharon Tredrea, Lyn Larsen, and Meg Lanning, the Australian side has been unparalleled.
Here's the list of trophy winners:
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Host |
2000 | New Zealand | Australia | NZ |
2005 | Australia | India | SA |
2009 | England | New Zealand | AUS |
2013 | Australia | West Indies | IND |
2017 | England | India | ENG |
2022 | Australia | England | NZ |
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ICC Women's T20 World Cup

ICC Women's T20 World Cup is a relatively new tournament, with the first edition being held in 2019. Out of the 9 seasons played so far, Australia stood victorious in 6 of them. However, New Zealand broke their winning streak by emerging as champions of the 2024 season.
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Host |
2009 | England | New Zealand | ENG |
2010 | Australia | New Zealand | WI |
2012 | Australia | England | SL |
2014 | Australia | England | BAN |
2016 | West Indies | Australia | IND |
2018 | Australia | England | WI |
2020 | Australia | India | AUS |
2023 | Australia | South Africa | SA |
2024 | New Zealand | South Africa | UAE |
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ICC UNDER-19 WOMEN'S T20 WORLD CUP

ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup is the newest among all the tournaments held by the International Cricket Council, inaugurated in 2023. India has won both the 2023 and 2025 seasons and has purely dominated the WC.
Year | Winners | Runners-up | Host |
2023 | India | England | South Africa |
2025 | India | South Africa | Malaysia |