All ODI World Cup winner 1975-2019
The world cup started in 1975 in England. West Indies was the First winner and Australia was the Runners up. This world cup was 60 overs, in this world cup 8 teams have participated.
All ODI World Cup winners 1975-2019
Year | Runner up | Winner |
1975 | Australia | West Indies |
1979 | England | West Indies |
1983 | West Indies | India |
1987 | England | Australia |
1992 | England | Pakistan |
1996 | Australia | Sri Lanka |
1999 | Pakistan | Australia |
2003 | India | Australia |
2007 | Sri Lanka | Australia |
2011 | Sri Lanka | India |
2015 | New Zealand | Australia |
2019 | New Zealand | England (Match Tie, Super Over Tie, England won on Boundry Count) |
Most Time World Cup Winner
Australia : 5 Times (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015)
India : 2 Times (1983, 2011)
West Indies : 2 Times (1975, 1979)
Pakistan: 1 Time (1992)
Sri Lanka: 1 Time (1996)
England: 1 Time (2019)
Prudential World Cup (1975)
Sponsor: Prudential
Year: 1975
Host: England
Match: 15
Date: 8 June - 20 June
Team: 8
Winner: West Indies
Runners Up: Australia
Most Runs: Glenn Turner (333 Runs in 4 Innings)
Most Wickets: Gary Gilmour (11 Wickets in 2 innings)
Prudential World Cup (1979)
Sponsor: Prudential
Year: 1979
Host: England
Match: 15
Date: 10 June - 22 June
Team: 8
Winner: West Indies
Runners Up: England
Most Runs: Sir Gordon Greenidge (253 Runs in 4 Innings)
Most Wickets: Mike Hendrick (10 Wickets in 5 innings)
Prudential World Cup (1983)
Sponsor: Prudential
Year: 1983
Host: England
Match: 27
Date: 10 June - 24 June
Team: 8
Winner: India
Runners Up: West Indies
Most Runs: David Gower (384 Runs in 7 Innings)
Most Wickets: Roger Binny (18 Wickets in 8 innings)
Reliance World Cup (1987)
Sponsor: Reliance
Year: 1987
Host: India & Pakistan
Match: 27
Date: 9 Oct - 10 Nov
Team: 8
Winner: Australia
Runners Up: England
Most Runs: Graham Gooch (471 Runs in 8 Innings)
Most Wickets: Craig Mcdermott (18 Wickets in 8 innings)
Benson Hedges World Cup (1992)
Sponsor: Benso Hedges
Year: 1992
Host: Australia & New Zealand
Match: 39
Date: 23 Feb - 24 March
Team: 9
Winner: Pakistan
Runners Up: England
Most Runs: Marti Crowe (456 Runs in 9 Innings)
Most Wickets: Wasim Akram (18 Wickets in 10 innings)
Wills World Cup (1996)
Sponsor: Wills
Year: 1996
Host: India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
Match: 39
Date: 15 Feb - 12 March
Team: 12
Winner: Sri Lanka
Runners Up: Australia
Most Runs: Sachin Tendulkar (523 Runs in 7 Innings)
Most Wickets: Anil Kumble (15 Wickets in 7 innings)
ICC World Cup (1999)
Sponsor: ICC
Year: 199
Host: Englan, Ireland, Netherland & Scotland
Match: 42
Date: 15 May - 19 June
Team: 12
Winner: Australia
Runners Up: Pakistan
Most Runs: Rahul Dravid (461 Runs in 8 Innings)
Most Wickets: Geoff Allott (20 Wickets in 9 innings)
ICC World Cup (2003)
Sponsor: ICC
Year: 2003
Host: Kenya, South Africa & Zimbabwe
Match: 54
Date: 10 Feb - 22 March
Team: 14
Winner: Australia
Runners Up: India
Most Runs: Sachin Tendulkar (673 Runs in 11 Innings)
Most Wickets: Chaminda Vaas (23 Wickets in 10 innings)
ICC World Cup (2007)
Sponsor: ICC
Year: 2007
Host: West Indies
Match: 51
Date: 14 March - 27 April
Team: 14
Winner: Australia
Runners Up: Sri Lanka
Most Runs: Matthew Hayden (659 Runs in 11 Innings)
Most Wickets: Glenn McGrath (26 Wickets in 11 innings)
ICC World Cup (2011)
Sponsor: ICC
Year: 2011
Host: India, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh
Match: 49
Date: 19 Feb - 07 April
Team: 14
Winner: India
Runners Up: Sri Lanka
Most Runs: Tillakaratne Dilshan (500 Runs in 9 Innings)
Most Wickets: Shahid Afridi (21 Wickets in 8 innings)
ICC World Cup (2015)
Sponsor: ICC
Year: 2015
Host: Australi & New Zealand
Match: 49
Date: 14 Feb - 29 March
Team: 14
Winner: Australia
Runners Up: New Zealand
Most Runs: Martin Guptil (547 Runs in 9 Innings)
Most Wickets: Mitchell Starc (22 Wickets in 8 innings)
ICC World Cup (2019)
Sponsor: ICC
Year: 2019
Host: England & New South Wales
Match: 48
Date: 30 May - 14 July
Team: 10
Winner: England (winning in Super Over)
Runners Up: New Zealand
Most Runs: Rohit Sharma (648 Runs in 9 Innings
Most Wickets: Mitchell Starc (27 Wickets in 10 innings)
India is The only team to win all three World Cups - (60 Overs, 50 Overs, and 20 Overs)