The Complete List of Cricket World Cup Winners
One of the most prestigious and anticipated events in the cricketing calendar is the ICC Cricket World Cup. Since its inception in 1975, this 50-over one-day international (ODI) tournament has witnessed thrilling contests, nail-biting finishes, and moments that will be etched in the annals of cricket history forever.
In this blog post, we will take you on a journey through time, exploring the complete list of Cricket World Cup winners, from the inaugural edition in 1975 to the latest championship held in 2023. Let’s dive into the highs and lows, the triumphs and heartbreaks, and the evolution of this iconic tournament.
1975: West Indies
The very first Cricket World Cup took place in England in 1975. The West Indies emerged as the inaugural champions, defeating Australia by 17 runs in a closely fought final.
1979: West Indies
Four years later, in another English setting, the West Indies showcased their dominance once again, this time defeating England by 92 runs in the final.
1983: India
The third edition of the World Cup, also hosted by England, witnessed a historic moment as India, led by Kapil Dev, lifted the trophy for the first time. They defeated the West Indies by 43 runs in an unforgettable final.
1987: Australia
India and Pakistan jointly hosted the 1987 World Cup, and it was Australia that ended the West Indian reign by defeating England by 7 runs in a thrilling final.
1992: Pakistan
Australia and New Zealand co-hosted the 1992 World Cup, and it was Pakistan’s turn to shine as they clinched the title by defeating England by 22 runs.
1996: Sri Lanka
The World Cup traveled to the Indian subcontinent in 1996, and Sri Lanka created history by winning their first-ever title.
1999: Australia
England hosted the 1999 World Cup, and Australia proved their mettle once again by defeating Pakistan by 8 wickets in the final.
2003: Australia’s Dominance Continues
South Africa hosted the 2003 edition, and Australia continued their reign as champions, defeating India by a massive 125-run margin in the final.
2007: Australia’s Hat-Trick
The Caribbean islands hosted the 2007 World Cup, where Australia secured their third consecutive title by defeating Sri Lanka by 53 runs in a rain-affected final.
2011: India
The 2011 World Cup saw India emerge victorious on home soil, defeating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in a memorable final.
2015: Australia’s Fifth Crown
Australia claimed their fifth World Cup title in 2015, hosted by Australia and New Zealand, by defeating New Zealand by 7 wickets in the final.
2019: England
In 2019, England won their World Cup final against New Zealand. The match ended in a tie after regular play and the Super Over, with England clinching victory based on the boundary count.