ICC Cricket World Cup Winners – Men and Women Cricket

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The Cricket World Cup is an international tournament organized and the International Cricket Council (ICC) carries it out once every 4 years. One Day International Cricket (ODI) is the basis of it. England organized the first World Cup in 1975.

It is famously known as the ‘flagship event of the international cricket calendar’ and is one of the most-watched sports programs. Men and women both participate in it. Let us see the list of ICC Cricket World Cup Winners.

ICC Cricket World Cup Winners

Background History

  • Canada and the U.S played the first international cricket match in 1844.
  • Australia and England played the first credited Test match in 1877.
  • The Summer Olympics of 1900 started including Cricket as a sport.
  • The Triangular Tournament took place in England between England, Australia, and South Africa which was multilateral in nature in 1912.
  • Bilateral test matches became popular.
  • In 1999, the triangular Asian Test Championship was a multilateral test tournament.
  • Bilateral test matches were usually held for 3-5 days as more nations started to participate in test cricket matches.
  • The Midlands Knock-Out Cup took place in 1962.
  • The Gillette Cup took place in 1963.
  • The Sunday League took place in 1969.
  • England and Australia played the first One Day International match in 1971.
  • The World Series Cricket competition was set up in the year 1970.
  • In 1979, the first match with colored uniforms became a part of the World Series Cricket competition between Australia and West India.
  • England was host to the first three events known as the Prudential Cup. Several took place between 1975-1983. The ICC Trophy competition was also introduced.
  • Many championships took place between 1987-1996. This includes the India-Pakistan tournament in 1987. Also, the World Cup of 1992 brought many changes in the game. The international sports boycott has ended. A championship held in 1996 in the Indian subcontinent.
  • The Australian Treble took place between 1999-2007. This includes the 1999 World Cup in England. The 2003 world cup hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. In 2007 the world cup tournament took place and hosted by West Indies in which 16 teams participated.
  • The Host Triumph took place between 2011-2019. This includes the 2011 World Cup hosted by India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The 2015 World Cup hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The World Cup in 2019 hosted by England and Wales.

Qualification, Management, and Format

  • To qualify for the Cricket World Cup team must have full ICC membership usually by acquiring a position of rank in the ICC ODI Championship.
  • The first qualifying tournament is the ICC Trophy or the ICC World Cup Qualifier.
  • The qualification system of the ICC members includes the World Cricket League and the number of qualifying teams varies each year.
  • The host(s) nations will qualify automatically according to the 2023 cricket world cup rules and regulations.
  • Further, there will be automatic promotion and relegation between sections from one World Cup series to the next.
  • The first 4 tournaments had two segments – a group stage and a knock-out stage along with 2 groups of 4 teams each playing in the round-robin format.
  • In 1996, there were 2 groups of 6 teams each.
  • 2 major team formations took place which competed in a point-based format in the 1999 and 2003 world cup.
  • The division of 16 teams into groups of 4 each took place which competed in a point-based format in the 2007 world cup. The teams make it to the Super 8 round, then to the semi-finals and then to the finals.
  • In the 2011 and 2015 world cup, there were 2 groups of 7 teams each playing in the round-robin format. The knockouts occurred before this.
  • In the 2019 world cup, 10 teams participated competing in a round-robin format.

Trophy

  • The tournament winners take the ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy.
  • The creation of the ongoing trophy took place in 1999 and has been a permanent prize.
  • The trophy’s designing and making are in London by craftsmen from Garrard & Co.
  • It takes two months to complete the making of the trophy.
  • The current trophy consists of silver and gilt with a golden globe held up by three silver columns.
  • These signify a – cricket ball, batting, bowling, and fielding respectively.
  • It also displays the axial tilt of the Earth.
  • It is 60 cm high and weighs 11 Kgs.
  • The name of the previous winners inscribed on the trophy base with space for 20.
  • The original trophy remains with the ICC.
  • A replication differing only in the inscriptions is permanently given to the winning team

Selection of Hosts

  • The ICC’s executive committee voted for the tournament host.
  • This includes examining the bids made by nations to host the Cricket World Cup.
  • Several tournaments have been and can be jointly hosted by nations from the same region.

ICC’s T20 Cricket World Cup

Men

  • The T20 cricket World Cup is a short match limited to 20 overs for each time.
  • It lasts about 80 minutes per inning with a half an hour interval in the middle.
  • The T20 Cricket World Cup held every 2 years by the International Cricket Council at the international level.
  • ICC members automatically qualify for this tournament while there is a T20 World Cup Qualifier competition for the rest.
  • Comparison of teams occurs with each other on the basis of points earned by the number of wins, net run rate, bowling strike rate, and head to head meetings.
  • Super overs act as tie-breakers when required and furthermore on the count of sixes earned by each team or a bowl out too.
  • The tournament currently consists of 16 teams.
  • The hosts of the tournament voted by the ICC’s executive committees who also examine bids by nations wanting to host the tournament.
  • Six seasons have played so far.
  • The ICC’s T20 Cricket World Cup’s first event took place on 11th September 2007.

Women

  • The T20 world cup consists of 20 overs each.
  • Qualification determined by rankings and the Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier.
  • The ICC announced the use of technology to evaluate front – foot no balls.
  • The tournament usually contains 10 teams.
  • There have been up till seven seasons now.
  • The first event of the ICC’s T20 Cricket World Cup took place in 2009.

List Of ICC Cricket World Cup Winners

ICC Cricket World Cup Winners Men

 

YearWinnerFinal VenueHostRunner-UpWinner ScoreRunner-Up Score
1975West IndiesLord’s, London, EnglandEnglandAustralia 291-8274
1979West IndiesLord’s, London, EnglandEngland England 286-9194
1983IndiaLord’s London, EnglandEngland West Indies 183140
1987Australia Eden Gardens, Kolkata,

India

India – PakistanEngland 253-5246-8
1992Pakistan Melbourne Cricket Ground, Richmond,  AustraliaAustralia – New ZealandEngland 249-6227
1996Sri Lanka Gaddafi Stadium, PakistanIndia – PakistanAustralia 245-3241
1999Australia Lord’s,

London, England

EnglandPakistan 133-2132
2003Australia Wanderer’s Stadium, Johannesburg, South AfricaSouth AfricaIndia359-2234
2007Australia Kensington Oval, Barbados, AustraliaWest IndiesSri – Lanka281-4215-8
2011IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai,

India

India – BangladeshSri – Lanka277-4274-6
2015Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground, Richmond,  Australia Australia – New ZealandNew – Zealand186-3183
2019England Lord’s, London, EnglandEngland – WalesNew – Zealand241241-8

ICC Cricket World Cup Winners Women

List Of ICC Cricket World Cup Winners(Women)

YearWinnerFinal Venue HostRunner-Up Winner ScoreRunner-Up Score
1973EnglandNo Final EnglandAustralia 279-3187-9
1978Australia No FinalIndiaEngland 100-296-8
1982Australia ChristchurchNew Zealand England 152-7151-5
1988Australia Melbourne Australia England 129-2127-7
1993England LondonEngland New Zealand 195-5128
1997Australia KolkataIndiaNew Zealand 165-5164
2000New Zealand LincolnNew Zealand Australia 184180
2005Australia CenturionSouth AfricaIndia215-4117
2009England SydneyAustraliaNew Zealand 167-6166
2013Australia MumbaiIndiaWest Indies259-7145
2017EnglandLondonEnglandIndia222-7219

Cricket World Cup Winners List: Result By Country

Men

TeamFinal AppearancesWinnerRunner-UpYears as WinnerYears as Runner-Up
Australia 7521987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 20151975, 1996
England3031979, 1987, 1992
India3211983, 20112003
New Zealand 1012015
Pakistan21119921999
Sri Lanka1219962007, 2011
West Indies 3211975, 19791983

Women

TeamFinal Appearances WinnerRunner-UpYears as WinnerYears as Runner-Up
Australia8621978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 20131973, 2000
England7431973, 1993, 2009, 20171978, 1982, 1988
New Zealand 41320001993, 1997, 2009
India222005, 2017
West Indies112013
South Africa
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Ireland
Netherlands
International XI
Denmark
Trinidad And Tobago
Jamaica
Young England

List of ICC T20 Cricket World Cup Winners

Men

List of ICC T20 Cricket World Cup Winners(men)

YearWinnerRunner – UpHostFinal Venue
2007IndiaPakistanSouth AfricaWanderer’s Stadium,  Johannesburg 
2009PakistanSri LankaEnglandLord’s,  London 
2010EnglandAustraliaWest IndiesKensington Oval,  Bridgetown
2012West IndiesSri LankaSri LankaR. Premadasa Stadium
2014Sri LankaIndiaBangladesh Sher – e – Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
2016West IndiesEnglandIndiaEden Gardens,  Kolkata 

Women

YearWinnerRunner – Up HostFinal Venue
2009England New Zealand England North Sydney Oval
2010Australia New Zealand West Indies Warner Park Sporting Complex, Saint Kitts
2012Australia England Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium
2014Australia England Bangladesh Sher- E- Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
2016West IndiesAustralia IndiaEden Gardens,  India
2018Australia England West Indies Sir Vivian Richards Stadium
2020Australia IndiaAustralia Melbourne Cricket Ground 

Conclusion

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The above article finally provides important information on the ICC Cricket World Cup. It helps in boosting general awareness and also makes one prepare well for a competitive exam. Moreover, it increases knowledge of sports, helps people to enjoy them more, and encourages them to join it.

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