All ICC Champions Trophy Winners: Year-Wise List

The ICC Champions Trophy, often referred to as the “Mini World Cup,” was a prestigious cricket tournament contested by the best international teams. Established by the International Cricket Council (ICC), this tournament was held at irregular intervals and primarily featured the top cricketing nations battling it out for supremacy.

The tournament, which ran from 1998 to 2017, was discontinued after the 2017 edition, with the ICC opting to focus on other events like the ICC World Cup and ICC World Twenty20. However, the legacy of the Champions Trophy lives on in the memories of cricket fans worldwide.

Which team won the most ICC Champions Trophy titles?

India and Australia won the most ICC Champions Trophy titles, with two victories each.

India’s victories:

  • 2002 (shared with Sri Lanka)
  • 2013

Australia’s victories:

  • 2006
  • 2009
Which team had the most runner-up finishes?

England, India, and West Indies each finished as runners-up twice in the history of the ICC Champions Trophy.

  • England – 2 times (2004, 2013)
  • India – 2 times (2000, 2017)
  • West Indies – 2 times (1998, 2006)
Below is a year-wise list of all ICC Champions Trophy winners:
# Year Winner Runner-up Host nation(s) Result Teams Final venue
1 1998 South Africa West Indies Bangladesh South Africa won by 4 wickets 9 Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
2 2000 New Zealand India Kenya New Zealand won by 4 wickets 11 Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi
3 2002 India and Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka Declared co-champions 12 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
4 2004 West Indies England England West Indies won by 2 wickets 12 The Oval, London
5 2006 Australia West Indies India Australia won by 8 wickets (D/L method) 10 Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
6 2009 Australia New Zealand South Africa Australia won by 6 wickets 8 SuperSport Park, Centurion
7 2013 India England England, Wales India won by 5 runs 8 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
8 2017 Pakistan India England, Wales Pakistan won by 180 runs 8 The Oval, London

Last updated on: November 30, 2024

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