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Tuesday, 5 December 2023

Cricket World Cup Winners List, Australia Wins World Cup 2023

 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 AustraliaAustralian 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)
YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreResult
1975EnglandWest Indies291–8Australia274West Indies won by 17 runs
1979EnglandWest Indies286–9England194West Indies won by 92 runs
1983EnglandIndia183West Indies140India won by 43 runs
1987India and PakistanAustralia253–5England246–8Australia won by 7 runs
1992Australia and New ZealandPakistan249–6England227Pakistan won by 22 runs
1996Pakistan and IndiaSri Lanka245–3Australia241Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets
1999EnglandAustralia133–2Pakistan132Australia won by 8 wickets
2003South AfricaAustralia359–2India234Australia won by 125 runs
2007West IndiesAustralia281–4Sri Lanka215–8Australia won by 53 runs
2011India and BangladeshIndia277–4Sri Lanka274–6India won by 6 wickets
2015Australia and New ZealandAustralia186–3New Zealand183Australia won by 7 wickets
2019England and WalesEngland241New Zealand241–8The Match tied after regular play and super over and 
England won on a boundary count
2023IndiaAustralia241-4India240Australia 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.


FIFA World Cup Winners List

 

FIFA World Cup  Winners List

Here are the full list of winners of the previous men's FIFA World Cups. Brazil has won the most titles, and Italy and Brazil are the only countries to win back to back titles, will it be Argentina's turn in 2026?

Click on the highlighted text for more information about each host city and participating country. Are you looking for more details about the 2026 World Cup? Or the winners of the Women's World Cup?



HostsWinnerScore
2026 Nth America  
2022 QatarArgentina3-3, then Argentina defeated France 4-2 in penalties
2018 RussiaFranceFrance 4-2 Croatia
2014 BrazilGermanyGermany 1-0 Argentina
2010 South AfricaSpainSpain 1-0 Netherlands
2006 GermanyItaly1-1, then Italy beat France 5-3 in penalties
2002 Korea & JapanBrazilBrazil 2-0 Germany
1998 FranceFranceFrance 3-0 Brazil
1994 USABrazil0-0, then Brazil defeated Italy 3-2 in penalties
1990 ItalyGermanyGermany 1-0 Argentina
1986 MexicoArgentinaArgentina 3-2 Germany
1982 SpainItalyItaly 3-1 Germany
1978 ArgentinaArgentinaArgentina 3-1 Holland
1974 GermanyGermanyGermany 2-1 Holland
1970 MexicoBrazilBrazil 4-1 Italy
1966 EnglandEnglandEngland 4-2 Germany
1962 ChileBrazilBrazil 3-1 Czechoslovakia
1958 SwedenBrazilBrazil 5-2 Sweden
1954 SwitzerlandGermanyGermany 3-2 Hungary
1950 BrazilUruguayUruguay 2-1 Brazil
1946not held
1942not held
1938 FranceItalyItaly 4-2 Hungary
1934 ItalyItalyItaly 2-1 Czechoslovakia
1930 UruguayUruguayUruguay 4-2 Argentina

Which countries won FIFA World Cup?

 Brazil, with five wins, are the only team to have played in every tournament. The other World Cup winners are Germany and Italy, with four titles each; Argentina, with three titles; France and inaugural winner Uruguay, each with two titles; and England and Spain, with one title each.

What Are The 17 Rules Of Football

 their team, they can be found guilty of outside offence.

Law 12: Fouls and Misconduct

A foul is committed when a player goes against the rules of the game and subsequently prevents the game from being played. The opposition team of the player who committed the foul is given a free kick as punishment.

Any action by a player that the referee determines requires a disciplinary consequence is considered to be a misconduct. The player who commits this will either receive a warning or get kicked off the field. 

A player who is sacked cannot be replaced. 

Law 13: Free Kicks

These are categorized into two:

  1. Indirect free kicks: These are given to the opposite side after "non-penal" fouls, or when play is paused to warn or dismiss an opponent without a specific foul having occurred. This may or may not result in a goal being scored.
  2. Direct free kicks: These are given to the team that was fouled after one of the above fouls. With this, a goal may be directly scored.

Law 14: The Penalty Kick

Penalty kicks are given to the team that was fouled after a foul that typically results in a straight free kick but happens within their opponent's penalty area.

Law 15: The Throw-in

throw-in is given after the ball has left the field of play. The opponents of the player who last touched the ball receive a throw-in.

Law 16: The Goal Kick

These are given when the entire ball crosses the goal line, whether on the ground or in the air, having last touched a member of the attacking side, and the goal is not scored. The ball is given a goal kick by the goalkeeper.

Law 17: The Corner Kick

A corner kick is given when the entire ball crosses the goal line, whether on the ground or in the air, having last touched a defender but no goals are scored.

Only the opposite side may score directly from a corner kick; if the ball penetrates the goal of the kicker, the opponents are given a corner kick.