Cricket World Cup Winners List, Australia Wins World Cup 2023

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As you know the ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 is concluded on 19th November 2023 and Australia
won the World Cup final. Here we present the list of Cricket World Cup winners for ODI and T20.
The ICC ODI Cricket World Cup was contested for the first time in England in 1975. It was played as a
series of one-day matches of 60 overs per side. It was held outside England, in India and Pakistan, for
the first time in 1987. The 1987 contest also saw the number of overs per side reduced to 50. ICC
men's ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 was started on 5th October 2023 and the final match was played
on 19th November 2023 between India and Australia. So all cricket lovers want to know the all World
Cup winners details from its inception to this year. So in the article, we have covered the All ODI
Cricket World Cup Winners List from 1975 to 2023.

Cricket World Cup Winners List


ICC Men's World Cup 2023 was played from 5th October to 19th November 2023 in India. The final
match of the ICC World Cup 2023 was India vs Australia. Australian cricket team won the final
match by 6 wickets against India. There are 13 World Cup tournaments being held to date, including
ICC World Cup 2023. Australia is the most successful country which won 6 World Cups. In
2007 Australia became the first team to win three consecutive World Cup tournaments. India &
West Indies are the only two countries that have won the World Cup 2 times each. India won the
World Cup in 1983 and 2011, while West Indies won in 1975 and 1979. The last 50-over World Cup
held in 2019 was won by England. The list of World Cup winners for One Day Cricket is given below:

ODI Cricket World Cup Winners List


Here is the list of Men's 50-over ODI Cricket World Cup winners from 1975 to 2023 with winners,
runner-ups, host country, total scores and final result for One Day International (ODI).

Cricket World Cup Winners List (ODI)

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up Score Result

1975 England West Indies 291–8 Australia 274 West Indies won by 17 runs
1979 England West Indies 286–9 England 194 West Indies won by 92 runs

1983 England India 183 West Indies 140 India won by 43 runs

1987 India and Pakistan Australia 253–5 England 246–8 Australia won by 7 runs
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1992 Australia and New Zealand Pakistan 249–6 England 227 Pakistan won by 22 runs

1996 Pakistan and India Sri Lanka 245–3 Australia 241 Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets

1999 England Australia 133–2 Pakistan 132 Australia won by 8 wickets

2003 South Africa Australia 359–2 India 234 Australia won by 125 runs

2007 West Indies Australia 281–4 Sri Lanka 215–8 Australia won by 53 runs

2011 India and Bangladesh India 277–4 Sri Lanka 274–6 India won by 6 wickets

2015 Australia and New Zealand Australia 186–3 New Zealand 183 Australia won by 7 wickets

The Match tied after regular play


2019 England and Wales England 241 New Zealand 241–8
England won on a boundary coun

2023 India Australia 241-4 India 240 Australia won by 6 wickets

Australia Wins Cricket World Cup 2023


ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Winner was decided on 19th November 2023 when the two best
teams of the tournament faced each other in Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad (India). Australia
became the new World Cup 2023 winner by defeating India in the final match. In the final match,
India played first and scored 240 runs, after that Australia chased the target by in 43 overs with the
loss of 4 wickets. Australian opener Travis Head became the Man of the Match in the final match. He
scored 137 runs in 120 balls with 15 fours and 4 sixes. Indian batter Virat Kohli scored the most runs
in this tournament. He scored 765 runs in 11 matches. For this tremendous performance, Virat Kohli
became the player of the tournament. Indian pacer Mohammed Shami took the most wickets in
World Cup 2023 with 24 wickets in 7 matches.

Cricket World Cup 2023 Winning Prize Money


Cricket World Cup 2023 winner Australia won US$4 million for winning the World Cup 2023 title.
They got an additional US$280,000 for winning seven out of their nine group-stage matches.
Australia's total earnings in this world was US$42,80,000. The first semifinal match was played
between India and New Zealand in Mumbai on 15th November 2023 and team India won this match
by 70 runs. The second semi-final match was played between Australia and South Africa on 16th
November in Kolkata and it was won by team Australia by 3 wickets.

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Cricket World Cup Winners List: Results by Country
Australia is the most successful team in the ICC ODI World Cup which has won the World Cup 6
times and finished as the runner-up 2 times. After Australia, India and West Indies won the World
Cup title 2 times. Here is the list of ODI Cricket World Cup winners country-wise.

Team Final Appearances Winners Runners Years Won Years Runne

Australia 7 6 2 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, 2023 1975, 1996

England 4 1 3 2019 1979, 1987, 1

India 3 2 2 1983, 2011 2003, 2023

New Zealand 2 0 2 - 2015, 2019

Pakistan 2 1 1 1992 1999

Sri Lanka 3 1 2 1996 2007, 2011

West Indies 3 2 1 1975, 1979 1983

List of Cricket World Cup Winners (T-20)


It would be unfair if we did not include winners of the T-20 World Cup in the list of cricket World Cup
winners. You can check the T20 Cricket World Cup winners list from the link given below:

T20 World Cup Winners list from 2007 to 2023- Click to Check

Cricket World Cup Winners List- FAQs

Q1. How many Cricket World Cups have there been so far?

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Q3. In which World Cup were innings reduced from 60 to 50 overs?

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