List Of ICC Tournaments Won By India



ICC trophies won by India [Source: @BCCI/x.com]ICC trophies won by India [Source: @BCCI/x.com]

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Winning an ICC title isn’t just about lifting a trophy; it is about stamping your authority on world cricket. It’s about standing tall when the pressure is sky-high.

It’s about making a billion hearts skip a beat before erupting in joy. And if there’s one team in recent years that knows how to make a tournament their own, it’s Team India.

A Complete List Of ICC Titles Won By India

From shocking the world in 1983 to rewriting history in 2024 and 2025, India has been an absolute powerhouse in ICC events. Let’s take a look at all the ICC trophies won by India

1983 ODI World Cup: Before 1983, Indian cricket wasn’t even taken seriously on the world stage. But Kapil Dev and his fearless bunch of warriors changed that forever. Against all odds, India toppled the mighty West Indies at Lord’s by defending just 183 in the final. That victory didn’t just give India its first World Cup. It ignited a fire that turned India into a cricketing giant.

2002 Champions Trophy: Rain tried to play spoilsport, but India wasn’t backing down. Sourav Ganguly’s men were unbeaten throughout the tournament as they marched into the final with confidence. But Colombo’s weather had other plans. With rain washing out the final and the reserve day, India and Sri Lanka shared the trophy. Not the ideal ending, but still a big moment in Indian cricket history.


2007 T20 World Cup: T20 cricket wasn’t taken seriously back then. But a young MS Dhoni-led squad saw something others didn’t. They played fearless cricket, took risks, and defeated Pakistan in a nerve-wracking final. Joginder Sharma’s final over. Misbah-ul-Haq’s mistimed scoop. That one moment changed Indian cricket forever, making T20 a household obsession.

2011 ODI World Cup: For 28 years, India waited. The pressure was sky-high. The expectations were off the charts. But under Dhoni’s calm leadership and Sachin Tendulkar’s burning dream, India delivered. Gautam Gambhir’s crucial 97, MS Dhoni’s iconic six, and Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium turning into a sea of blue—this was the moment that brought India its second ODI World Cup. The celebrations didn’t stop for days.

2013 Champions Trophy: MS Dhoni wasn’t just winning trophies—he was building a legacy. India faced England in a rain-hit final at Edgbaston. Defending just 129/7, Dhoni’s tactical brilliance and Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round heroics gave India a thrilling five-run win. With this, Dhoni became the only captain to win all three ICC white-ball trophies. His name was now etched in history.

2024 T20 World Cup: The pain of losing the 2023 ODI World Cup final at home was still fresh. But Rohit Sharma and his team refused to let it break them. With two Indian legends, Rohit and Kohli, playing their last T20I tournament, the team knew this was their final shot at glory. They didn’t let it slip. The final was a nerve-wrecker. South Africa pushed India to the edge, but India held their nerve and clinched a seven-run win. After 11 long years of ICC heartbreak, India finally lifted a trophy again.

2025 Champions Trophy: Winning one ICC trophy wasn’t enough. India wanted more. And they got it. Still riding high on their T20 triumph, Rohit Sharma’s men stormed through the Champions Trophy 2025. Facing New Zealand in the final, India showed no signs of slowing down. Rohit set the tone with an explosive knock, the middle order held its ground, and India chased down the target to win by four wickets. With this win, India added a seventh ICC trophy to their cabinet.