The ICC Champions Trophy is a premier One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament, inaugurated in 1998 by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Initially named the ICC Knockout Tournament, it adopted its current title in 2002. The competition has seen various formats and intervals between editions, with the most recent tournament held in 2017. The upcoming edition is scheduled for 2025, with Pakistan as the host nation.
Below is a comprehensive list of ICC Champions Trophy winners from 1998 to 2025:
Year | Host Country | Winner | Runner-up | Notes |
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1998 | Bangladesh | South Africa | West Indies | South Africa won by 4 wickets in Dhaka. |
2000 | Kenya | New Zealand | India | New Zealand clinched victory by 4 wickets in Nairobi. |
2002 | Sri Lanka | India & Sri Lanka | N/A | The final was washed out twice due to rain; both teams declared co-champions. |
2004 | England | West Indies | England | West Indies secured a 2-wicket win at The Oval, London. |
2006 | India | Australia | West Indies | Australia triumphed by 8 wickets in Mumbai. |
2009 | South Africa | Australia | New Zealand | Australia won by 6 wickets in Centurion. |
2013 | England | India | England | India emerged victorious by 5 runs in a rain-affected match in Birmingham. |
2017 | England | Pakistan | India | Pakistan dominated with a 180-run win at The Oval, London. |
2025 | Pakistan | India | New Zealand | India Win by 4 wickets in Dubai |
Note: The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy is slated to be held in Pakistan. India is winners of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
The ICC Champions Trophy has historically showcased thrilling matches and remarkable performances, solidifying its status as one of cricket’s most esteemed tournaments.