- Dec 2, 2024
On 5 October 2023, the 13th edition of the ODI World Cup will begin in India. Over the years, fans from all around the globe have enjoyed this mega event as top players from different countries have come up with some top performances with both the bat and ball. Meanwhile, Australia have won the most number of World Cups so far (five). Then, India and West Indies have won two titles each. Pakistan, England, and Sri Lanka have won one World Cup each. In contrast, England have been the runners-up thrice so far (1979, 1987, 1992). Australia, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand have been the runners-up twice each.
Year | Host | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Score |
1975 | England | West Indies | 291–8 | Australia | 274 |
1979 | England | West Indies | 286–9 | England | 194 |
1983 | England | India | 183 | West Indies | 140 |
1987 | India and Pakistan | Australia | 253–5 | England | 246–8 |
1992 | Australia and New Zealand | Pakistan | 249–6 | England | 227 |
1996 | Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | 245–3 | Australia | 241 |
1999 | England | Australia | 133–2 | Pakistan | 132 |
2003 | South Africa | Australia | 359–2 | India | 234 |
2007 | West Indies | Australia | 281–4 | Sri Lanka | 215–8 |
2011 | India, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka | India | 277–4 | Sri Lanka | 274–6 |
2015 | Australia and New Zealand | Australia | 186–3 | New Zealand | 183 |
2019 | England and Wales | England | 241 | New Zealand | 241–8 |
2023 | India | Australia | 241-4 | India | 240 |