World Cup Trophies Winners List 1975 to 2019 History: The countdown of ICC ODI World Cup 2023 has started. The tournament is to begin on October 5, hosting India, whose final match will be played on 19 November.
This time this tournament is to be played this time in India, due to which India is also considered a strong contender to win the title. For the first time under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, the Indian team will play in the ODI World Cup.
During this time, Team India will be eyeing the history of repeating history after 2011. Let us know that from 1975 to 2019, many teams have captured the World Cup Trophy.
The first World Cup was played in 1975 in England, in which the West Indies started with a win and will not be seen in the West Indies World Cup this time after 48 years.
In such a situation, through this article, the names of which countries were the World Cup trophy and which team won the World Cup title the most times.
ICC World Cup History: Know which country won the World Cup Trophy from 1975 to 2019
1975 West Indies
1979- West Indies
1983- India
1987- Australia
1992- Pakistan
1996- Sri Lanka
1999- Australia
2003-Australia
2007- Australia
2011- India
2015- Australia
2019- England
Australia has won the World Cup Trophy the most times
Let us know that the World Cup was started by the West Indies to win. After this, West Indies also won the title in 1979. India has won the World Cup twice. For the first time, under the captaincy of Kapil Dev, in 1983 and the second under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni won, while Pakistan once won the World Cup title.
Australia has won the World Cup title 5 times, which is the highest according to the rest of the teams. The Kangaroo team has also been the runner-up team 2 times. England won the World Cup title 1 time. In 2019, England won the World Cup title.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. When was the ICC World Cup started?
Answer- The World Cup started in 1975 in England hosted.
2. In how many years is the ICC World Cup organized?
Answer- The World Cup is held every four later. The last time the Cricket World Cup was held was in 2019, in which England won the title.
3. Which country won the first ICC World Cup title?
Answer- West Indies won the first World Cup title in 1975 by defeating Australia by 17 runs.
4. Which country won the World Cup trophy for the last time?
Answer- England won the World Cup title last time in 2019 by defeating New Zealand.
5. ICC World Cup 2023 will have an opening match between which teams?
Answer- The ICC World Cup 2023's opening match will be held on 5 October between defending champions England and New Zealand.
6. How many times has India won the World Cup title in ICC World Cup history?
Answer- The Indian team has won the title of ICC World Cup twice. These titles were won in the years 1983 and 2011.
7. Which team has won the Trophy of ICC World Cup most times?
Answer- The Australian team has won the ICC World Cup title 5 times.
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