List of ICC Tournaments Won by India From 1983 to 2025
India won the 2025 Champions title in Dubai on Sunday, defeating New Zealand by four wickets. It was their third victory in this eight-team competition and their eighth ICC title. Having advanced to the knockout stages on numerous occasions, including the 2003 ODI World Cup, the 2017 Champions Trophy, the 2023 ODI World Cup, and two appearances in the World Test Championship finals in the 2019–21 and 2021–23 cycles, India has proved itself as one of the top teams in cricket.
To date, Australia has won six ODI World Cups (1987, 1999,
2003, 2007, 2015, and 2023), one T20 World Cup in 2021, two Champions Trophies
in 2006 and 2009, and one WTC in the 2021–2023 cycle, making them the most
successful team across all formats.
The PTI examines the previous ICC competitions that the
Indian squad has won:
1983 ODI World Cup:
In a low-scoring summit match at Lord’s, Kapil Dev’s squad
overcame all odds to defeat the formidable West Indies, who had won the
championship twice in a row, and record India’s first-ever victory in a global
cricket event.
2002 Champions Trophy (shared with Sri Lanka):
Even though they co-hosted the 1996 ODI World Cup, India
lost in heartbreaking fashion in the semifinals and left with the determination
to improve. India and the hosts Sri Lanka had to share the trophy because of
the continuous rains in Colombo on September 29 and 30 (reserve day), even
though the squad captained by Sourav Ganguly went into the final undefeated.
2007 ICC World T20:
India and other cricket boards may not have taken the
shortest format seriously at the time, but a young team led by MS Dhoni made
history by defeating bitter rivals Pakistan in a nail-biting final to win the
competition’s first edition.
2011 ODI World Cup:
The Indian team was under a great deal to win the ODI World
Cup trophy after a protracted and elusive wait. After a 28-year wait, Dhoni’s
squad finally achieved their goal when they defeated Sri Lanka by six wickets
in the Mumbai final to win their second 50-overs World Cup, with Sachin
Tendulkar as the center of attention.
2013 Champions Trophy:
In a rain-shortened final at Edgbaston, Dhoni’s team
defeated England, solidifying his leadership and solidifying his status as
India’s most successful captain in ICC competitions. Ravindra Jadeja’s late
25-ball 35 put India at 129/7 in a low-scoring match, but Dhoni’s tactical
skill and playing genius won them by five runs.
2024 T20 World Cup:
Even though they were always the favorites in every
competition, India was keen to win an ICC event again since two of their finest
performers, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, were on the verge of retiring in the
shortest format.
Rohit and head coach Rahul Dravid had to pull the players
from the heartbreak of losing the 2023 ODI World Cup final at home a few months
earlier, and it required a lot of effort. India, who are unquestionably the
finest side in the competition, won the trophy for the second time by defeating
South Africa by seven runs.

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