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The ICC Champions Trophy is a prestigious and premier cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Introduced in 1998 as ICC Knockout, it is often called the “Mini World Cup.” The tournament’s first edition took place in Bangladesh, followed by the second in Kenya. The Champions Trophy was created to recognize nations where Test cricket did not have significant prominence. Over time, after several discussions and due to commercial considerations, the tournament began to be held in major cricketing nations such as India and England.
Cricket is a sport of history, and over the years, it has seen a wide range of champions, from cricketing giants to emerging powerhouses. In this article, we look at the Champions Trophy winners list from 1998 to 2025, highlighting the victorious teams and their memorable performances.
List of ICC Champions Trophy Winners (1998-2025)
Year | Winner | Runner-Up | Host | No. of Teams |
1998 | South Africa | West Indies | Bangladesh | 9 |
2000 | New Zealand | India | Kenya | 11 |
2002 | India, Sri Lanka | None | Sri Lanka | 12 |
2004 | West Indies | England | England | 12 |
2006 | Australia | West Indies | India | 10 |
2009 | Australia | New Zealand | South Africa | 8 |
2013 | India | England | England & Wales | 8 |
2017 | Pakistan | India | England & Wales | |
2025 | To be decided | To be decided | Pakistan | 8 |
Every ICC Champions Trophy Winners
1998 – South Africa
The inaugural edition of the tournament, then called the ICC KnockOut, was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 1998. The tournament had nine participating teams, where South Africa emerged as the winners. They defeated the West Indies in the final bout, thereby setting the tone for future Champions Trophy editions.
The match was a showcase of South Africa's balanced team and their cricketing prowess. The victory gave the South African team their first ICC trophy, further solidifying their status as a top cricketing nation.
2000 – New Zealand
In 2000, New Zealand achieved a historic victory by winning the ICC Champions Trophy held in Kenya. Out of 11 participating teams, New Zealand's standout players, Chris Cairns and Nathan Astle, delivered outstanding performances during the match. Their surprising win against India in the semi-finals was a memorable moment.
2002 – India/Sri Lanka
The 2002 edition of the tournament was a historic one, held in India. The final match, played at the famous Eden Gardens in Kolkata, was a high-pressure encounter between India and mighty Sri Lanka. After a rain-affected final, India and Sri Lanka were declared as joint winners. This unique event remains one of the most talked-about moments in the tournament's history.
2004 – West Indies
In 2004, West Indies grabbed the title of ICC Champions by defeating England in the final. Held in England, the West Indies managed to overcome a strong English team to secure the ICC Champions Trophy title.
2006 – Australia
In 2006, Australia reinforced its dominance in world cricket by winning the ICC Champions Trophy, hosted in India. Among 10 competing teams, Australia remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, showcasing exceptional performances under Ricky Ponting's leadership. In the final, they bowled out the West Indies for just 138 runs, with Nathan Bracken taking three crucial wickets. Their victory further cemented their status as cricket's solid and unbreakable team.
2009 – Australia
Australia secured their second consecutive ICC Champions Trophy victory in 2009, further solidifying their cricketing legacy journey. Held in South Africa, the tournament showcased Australia’s resilience and skill, particularly in high-stakes matches. This triumph not only added another feather to Australia’s cap but also highlighted their ability to excel under pressure, reinforcing their dominance on the global cricket stage.
2013 – India
Under the quick leadership of MS Dhoni, India won the ICC Champions Trophy, showcasing their growing dominance on the global stage. The rain-affected final at Edgbaston saw India post 129/7 in 20 overs, with Virat Kohli contributing vital runs. England, the hosts, narrowly missed victory, falling short by 5 runs due to India’s exceptional death-over bowling. Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round brilliance, scoring an unbeaten 33 and taking 2/24, earned him the Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament honors.
2017 – Pakistan
In 2017, Pakistan engraved its name as the ICC Champions winners 2017. Despite a heavy defeat to India in their opening match, Pakistan rose to the occasion in the final at The Oval, posting an imposing total of 338/4, led by Fakhar Zaman’s scintillating 114. Mohammad Amir’s devastating spell dismantled India’s top order, restricting them to just 158. Hosted by England and Wales, the tournament saw Pakistan claim an emphatic 180-run win, their largest margin against India in ICC events, and secure their place on the Champions Trophy winners list with an unforgettable performance.
2025 – Upcoming
This year's Champions Trophy winners are yet to be decided.
The Champions Trophy winners list has witnessed some unforgettable moments in cricket history, with legendary teams and iconic players etching their names in the books of ICC champions. So, as we look ahead to future editions, cricket fans around the world eagerly wait for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy Tournament to begin.