India's recent victory in the T20 World Cup 2024 has not only ended an 11-year ICC trophy drought but also reinforced their position among the cricketing elite. This win adds another prestigious title to their already impressive collection, showcasing their enduring dominance on the global stage. Here's a look at where India stands in terms of ICC trophies and how they compare with other top cricketing nations.
With their latest T20 World Cup win, India has now secured a total of six ICC trophies, placing them among the top cricketing nations in terms of international tournament victories.
Australia leads the pack with ten ICC trophies, showcasing their consistent excellence across formats, including five ODI World Cups and two T20 World Cups.
India's six ICC trophies include two ODI World Cups (1983, 2011), two T20 World Cups (2007, 2024), and two Champions Trophies (2002 shared, 2013), reflecting their rich cricketing heritage.
The West Indies have claimed five ICC trophies, with notable success in T20 World Cups, winning in 2012 and 2016, highlighting their flair in the shortest format of the game.
Pakistan's three ICC trophies include the 1992 ODI World Cup, the 2009 T20 World Cup, and the 2017 Champions Trophy, underlining their ability to triumph on the global stage.
Sri Lanka has three ICC trophies, with their most memorable victory being the 1996 ODI World Cup. They also won the T20 World Cup in 2014 and shared the 2002 Champions Trophy with India.
England has won three ICC trophies, including their dramatic 2019 ODI World Cup victory and two T20 World Cups (2010, 2022), reflecting their growth as a cricketing powerhouse.
New Zealand has two ICC trophies to their name, including the inaugural World Test Championship (2019-2021) and the 2000 Champions Trophy, showcasing their steady rise in international cricket.
South Africa has one ICC trophy, the 1998 Champions Trophy, and their continued pursuit of a World Cup victory remains one of cricket's enduring storylines.
India's victory in the 2024 T20 World Cup ends an 11-year ICC trophy drought, reaffirming their status as one of the most successful teams in cricket history.