ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Winners List 1975 to 2023: A Look at the History of ODI World Cup

ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Winners List 1975 to 2023: A Look at the History of ODI World Cup, The final at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, November 19 pitted two of cricket’s superpowers — India and Australia — against each other. Australia held on to overcome this final hurdle to win their sixth ODI World Cup, defeating India by six wickets.

ICC ODI World Cup 2023 List of winners from 1975 to 2023

It has been 48 years since the first ODI World Cup started. Initially launched as a 60-over format, with teams playing only in white, the format of the game has seen many changes.

After the overs were reduced to 50 and with the introduction of colored kits, color broadcasts with jersey numbers and names began to take the world by storm, the game of cricket grew in technology and fans worldwide evolved with demand.

Yet, we go back to written documents or eyewitnesses who are still alive to see the game unfold in this way over the years.

It is now in its 13th edition and Australia has crowned the world champions by lifting the coveted trophy of the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023.

The final at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, November 19 pitted two of cricket’s superpowers — India and Australia — against each other.

Australia held on to overcome this final hurdle to win their sixth ODI World Cup, defeating India by six wickets.

Before that, here’s a look at the past ODI World Cup winners who managed to get their hands on the trophy.

ICC Cricket World Cup 1975 to 2023 Winners by Country

1975, Prudential World Cup
Winner: West Indies
Runners-up: Australia
Match Summary: West Indies won by 17 runs.
WI 291/8
AUS 274
Host: England

1979, Prudential World Cup
Winner: West Indies
Runners up: England
Match Summary: West Indies won by 92 runs.
WI 286/9
ENG 194
Host: England

1983, Prudential World Cup
Winner: India
Runners up: West Indies
Match Summary: India won by 43 runs.
India 183
WI 140
Host: England

1987, Reliance World Cup
Winner: Australia
Runners up: England
Match Summary: Australia won by 7 runs.
AUS 253/5
ENG 246/8
Hosts: India and Pakistan

1992, Benson & Hedges World Cup
Winner: Pakistan
Runners up: England
Match Summary: Pakistan won by 22 runs.
PAK 249/6
ENG 227
Hosts: Australia and New Zealand

1996, Wills World Cup
Winner: Sri Lanka
Runners-up: Australia
Match Summary: Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets.
SL 245/3
AUS 241
Hosts: India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

1999, ICC World Cup
Winner: Australia
Runners-up: Pakistan
Match Summary: Australia won by 8 wickets.
AUS 133/2
132 of PAK
Hosts: England, Ireland, Netherlands, and Scotland

2003, ICC World Cup
Winner: Australia
Runners-up: India
Match Summary: Australia won by 125 runs.
AUS 359/2
IND 234
Hosts: Kenya, South Africa, and Zimbabwe

2007, ICC World Cup
Winner: Australia
Runners-up: Sri Lanka
Match Summary: Australia won by 53 runs.
AUS 281/4
SL 215/8
Host: West Indies

2011, ICC Cricket World Cup
Winner: India
Runners-up: Sri Lanka
Match Summary: India won by 6 wickets.
IND 277/4
SL 274/6
Hosts: Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka

2015, ICC Cricket World Cup
Winner: Australia
Runners-up: New Zealand
Match Summary: Australia won by 7 wickets.
AUS 186/3
NZ 183
Hosts: Australia and New Zealand

2019, ICC Cricket World Cup
Winner: England
Runners-up: New Zealand
Match Summary: The match was tied after regular play and super over. England won on a boundary count.
ENG 241
NZ 241/8
Host: England

2023, ICC Cricket World Cup
Winner: Australia
Runners-up: India
Match Summary: Australia won by 6 wickets.
India 240
Australia 241/4
Host: India

India’s target of 241 runs was set by Australia at the loss of 4 wickets in the final of the ICC World Cup 2023 played at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. Australia has become the most team in the history of the Cricket World Cup with 6-time champion.

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