Indian Team with the ICC Champions Trophy 2025
Over the years, these teams have built strong legacies by lifting major ICC titles. But do you know how many trophies your favourite team has won so far? Whether it’s the World Cup, Champions Trophy, or T20 World Cup, every title counts. Let’s take a look at the total ICC trophies won by each team.
Australia’s cricket team is like the best team in the game who wins at everything. They’ve got ten ICC titles, showing they’re bosses in every format. It all started in 1987 when Allan Border, a real tough guy, led them to their first ODI World Cup. That win was massive, like a wake-up call for the world. In 1999, Steve Waugh took over, guiding Australia to another ODI World Cup with a team that played hard.
Name of the ICC Trophy | Year Won | Captain of the Team |
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ODI World Cup | 1987 | Allan Border |
ODI World Cup | 1999 | Steve Waugh |
ODI World Cup | 2003 | Ricky Ponting |
ICC Champions Trophy | 2006 | Ricky Ponting |
ODI World Cup | 2007 | Ricky Ponting |
ICC Champions Trophy | 2009 | Ricky Ponting |
ODI World Cup | 2015 | Michael Clarke |
T20 World Cup | 2021 | Aaron Finch |
ICC World Test Championship | 2023 | Pat Cummins |
ODI World Cup | 2023 | Pat Cummins |
Then came Ricky Ponting, a total legend. He led Australia to four titles, starting with ODI World Cups in 2003 and 2007, and ICC Champions Trophies in 2006 and 2009. With players like Glenn McGrath bowling rockets and Adam Gilchrist smashing sixes, they were unstoppable. In 2015, Michael Clarke had the home fans going wild, captaining Australia to another ODI World Cup.
In 2021, Aaron Finch stepped up, leading them to their first T20 World Cup, proving they could rule the fast game too. Then, in 2023, Pat Cummins did something crazy, winning the ICC World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup. That’s ten trophies! From Border’s gritty start to Cummins’ double victory, Australia’s all about talent, heart, and never backing down. They’re the team everyone else wants to beat.
India’s cricket journey is like a blockbuster movie, which is full of heart and big moments. They’ve won seven ICC titles, making fans proud every time. It all began in 1983 when Kapil Dev, a true fighter, led India to the ODI World Cup, shocking the West Indies in the final. That win lit up India like nothing else. In 2002, Sourav Ganguly, all passion and fire, took India to the ICC Champions Trophy, sharing it with Sri Lanka after rain ruined the final.
Name of the ICC Trophy | Year Won | Captain of the Team |
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ODI World Cup | 1983 | Kapil Dev |
ICC Champions Trophy | 2002 | Sourav Ganguly |
T20 World Cup | 2007 | MS Dhoni |
ODI World Cup | 2011 | MS Dhoni |
ICC Champions Trophy | 2013 | MS Dhoni |
T20 World Cup | 2024 | Rohit Sharma |
ICC Champions Trophy | 2025 | Rohit Sharma |
Then MS Dhoni, the guy who never panics, came along. He led India to three huge wins, like the T20 World Cup in 2007, the ODI World Cup in 2011 with that six which still gives goosebumps to the fans, and then the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013. With stars like Yuvraj Singh and Virat Kohli, India was a juggernaut.
Now, Rohit Sharma’s running the show, leading with a big smile. He won the T20 World Cup in 2024, and in 2025, he grabbed another ICC Champions Trophy. That’s seven titles, each one a reason for India to celebrate. From Kapil’s epic underdog story to Dhoni’s golden run and Rohit’s recent magic, India’s cricket is all about passion, skill, and making a billion fans cheer.
The West Indies were the first to show everyone how to win big in cricket, grabbing five ICC titles with pure swagger. In 1975, Clive Lloyd, a super cool captain, led them to the first ODI World Cup at Lord’s. With Viv Richards and Gordon Greenidge hitting the ball everywhere, they were unbeatable. They did it again in 1979, with Lloyd still calling the shots, winning another ODI World Cup.
Name of the ICC Trophy | Year Won | Captain of the Team |
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ODI World Cup | 1975 | Clive Lloyd |
ODI World Cup | 1979 | Clive Lloyd |
ICC Champions Trophy | 2004 | Brian Lara |
T20 World Cup | 2012 | Daren Sammy |
T20 World Cup | 2016 | Daren Sammy |
In 2004, Brian Lara, the smoothest batsman ever, took them to the ICC Champions Trophy, showing the West Indies still had the spark. Then came the T20 era, and Daren Sammy brought the party. In 2012, he led them to the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka, with Chris Gayle smashing huge sixes. In 2016, Sammy did it again, winning another T20 World Cup in India, making the West Indies the first team to win it twice.
Those five titles, starting with two ODI World Cups, one Champions Trophy, and two T20 World Cups, are like gold medals for the West Indies. From Lloyd’s glory days to Lara’s class and Sammy’s T20 vibes, they’ve made cricket fun and unforgettable for fans everywhere. Their team has been full of superstars who have got the experience of winning big tournaments again and again.
Sri Lanka, a small island with a giant cricket heart, has three ICC titles that prove they can take on anyone. In 1996, Arjuna Ranatunga, a smart and fearless captain, led them to the ODI World Cup, beating Australia in a thrilling final in Lahore. Aravinda de Silva played like a hero, making it a day to remember. In 2002, Sanath Jayasuriya, who could hit the ball a mile, captained Sri Lanka to the ICC Champions Trophy.
Name of the ICC Trophy | Year Won | Captain of the Team |
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ODI World Cup | 1996 | Arjuna Ranatunga |
ICC Champions Trophy | 2002 | Sanath Jayasuriya |
T20 World Cup | 2014 | Lasith Malinga |
They shared it with India after the rain stopped the final, but it was still a big win. In 2014, Lasith Malinga, the fast bowler with a wild action, led them to the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh, beating India in the final. With Mahela Jayawardene playing beautiful shots, it was a proud moment.
Those three titles, an ODI World Cup, a Champions Trophy, and a T20 World Cup show Sri Lanka’s got guts and talent. From Ranatunga’s clever plans to Jayasuriya’s big hits and Malinga’s cool head, they’ve proven they can shine on the world stage, no matter the odds.
England, where cricket was born, has three ICC titles that show they’re back with a bang. In 2010, Paul Collingwood, a captain who kept things simple, led them to their first ICC trophy, the T20 World Cup, beating Australia in the Caribbean. Kevin Pietersen was hitting runs like nobody’s business. In 2019, Eoin Morgan, calm as ever, took England to the ODI World Cup.
Name of the ICC Trophy | Year Won | Captain of the Team |
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T20 World Cup | 2010 | Paul Collingwood |
ODI World Cup | 2019 | Eoin Morgan |
T20 World Cup | 2022 | Jos Buttler |
The final against New Zealand at Lord’s was wild, won in a super over with Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer stepping up. That win had England jumping for joy. In 2022, Jos Buttler, a batsman who can wreck any bowler, led them to another T20 World Cup in Australia, beating Pakistan in the final. Sam Curran bowled like a star, and England became the first men’s team to hold both the ODI and T20 World Cups at once.
These three titles, starting from a T20 World Cup in 2010, an ODI World Cup in 2019, and another T20 World Cup in 2022, prove England’s got the spark. From Collingwood’s big first win to Morgan’s epic day and Buttler’s explosive style, England is mixing old cricket roots with new energy.