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Home » Who Won the Last ICC Cricket World Cup? List of Winners Over the Years

Who Won the Last ICC Cricket World Cup? List of Winners Over the Years

November 28, 2025
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Australia emerged as the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup winner, making it the most successful nation in the tournament’s history with six titles. The final took place in India, where Australia triumphed over the hosts by six wickets. The ICC Cricket World Cup is a major international cricket competition held every four years, bringing together the best teams globally. The top-performing countries include Australia, India, and the West Indies. Australia’s dominance in the tournament is underscored by their three consecutive wins in 1999, 2003, and 2007.

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Who Won the Last ICC Cricket World Cup?

In the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup, Australia claimed their sixth title by defeating India in a thrilling final. The match, played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, saw India set a target of 240 runs, which Australia chased successfully, winning by six wickets. This victory solidified Australia’s position as the most successful team in the history of the ICC Cricket World Cup.


ICC Cricket World Cup Winners Over the Years

Australia – 6 Titles

  • 1987: Australia defeated England by 7 runs.
  • 1999: Australia won against Pakistan by 8 wickets.
  • 2003: Australia triumphed over India by 125 runs.
  • 2007: Australia defeated Sri Lanka by 53 runs.
  • 2015: Australia won by 7 wickets against New Zealand.
  • 2023: Australia won by 6 wickets against India.

India – 2 Titles

  • 1983: India defeated the West Indies by 43 runs.
  • 2011: India won against Sri Lanka by 6 wickets.

West Indies – 2 Titles

  • 1975: West Indies defeated Australia by 17 runs.
  • 1979: West Indies defeated England by 92 runs.

Pakistan – 1 Title

  • 1992: Pakistan won against England by 22 runs.

Sri Lanka – 1 Title

  • 1996: Sri Lanka triumphed over Australia by 7 wickets.

England – 1 Title

  • 2019: England won on a boundary count after a tied match against New Zealand.

ICC Cricket World Cup Winners and Runners-Up List

YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-UpScoreResult
2023IndiaAustralia241/4India240Australia won by 6 wickets
2019England & WalesEngland241/8 (super over)New Zealand241/8England won on boundary count
2015Australia & New ZealandAustralia186/3New Zealand183Australia won by 7 wickets
2011India & BangladeshIndia277/4Sri Lanka274/6India won by 6 wickets
2007West IndiesAustralia281/4Sri Lanka215/8Australia won by 53 runs
2003South AfricaAustralia359/2India234Australia won by 125 runs
1999EnglandAustralia133/2Pakistan132Australia won by 8 wickets
1996Pakistan & IndiaSri Lanka245/3Australia241Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets
1992Australia & New ZealandPakistan249/6England227Pakistan won by 22 runs
1987India & PakistanAustralia253/5England246/8Australia won by 7 runs
1983EnglandIndia183West Indies140India won by 43 runs
1979EnglandWest Indies286/9England194West Indies won by 92 runs
1975EnglandWest Indies291/8Australia274West Indies won by 17 runs

FAQs About the ICC Cricket World Cup

1. Who won the last Cricket World Cup?

  • Australia won the last Cricket World Cup in 2023, defeating India by six wickets.

2. Which country has won the most Cricket World Cups?

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  • Australia holds the record for the most Cricket World Cup wins, with six titles.

3. What does ODI mean?

  • ODI stands for One Day International, a format where each team plays a set number of overs (50) in a single day.

4. How many balls are in 50 overs?

  • There are 300 balls in 50 overs (6 balls per over).

5. Why did India lose in the 2007 World Cup?

  • India had a disappointing performance in the 2007 Cricket World Cup, exiting at the group stage.

Final Word

The ICC Cricket World Cup remains one of the most prestigious and highly anticipated events in the world of cricket. With Australia leading the charge with the most titles, the competition has seen a diverse range of teams winning and claiming glory. The 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup was another landmark for Australia, cementing its legacy as the greatest team in World Cup history.

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