ICC Cricket World Cup Winners

Arunx
2 min readDec 5, 2021

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icc world cup

ICC World Cup

ICC Cricket world cup is famous in Asian Continent. Craze of cricket is increasing in western countries due to T-20 Format. Cricket is played in few countries like England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland, some Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Shri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, but nowadays it is getting popularity in USA, UAE, China, Honkong and so many other parts of the world.

Cricket matches are played in 3 different formats which are

1. Test Match (90 overs in a day and duration 5 days)

2. One day international (ODI) match (50 overs each side, duration 1 day).

3. T-20 Cricket match (20 overs each side, duration max. 3 hours only).

There is one more format of Cricket match which is T-10, in it each side has 10 overs but this format is not given nod by International Cricket Council (ICC). T-10 is played in few Cricket leagues.

First Cricket World Cup was contested in England in 1975. It was played as a series of one-day matches of 60 overs per side.

In 1987 first time, it was held outside England, and combined organized by India and Pakistan. In 1987 world cup number of overs per side reduced to 50. Since than one day cricket match has 50 overs per side.

In 2007 Australia became the 1st team to win 3 consecutive World Cup ODI tournaments. Till date 12 World Cup tournaments being held. Australia is the most success country which won 5 World Cups.

India & West Indies are the only two countries which have won the world cup 2 times each. India won the World Cup in 1983 and 2011, while West Indies won in 1975 and 1979. The last World Cup held in 2019 was won by England.

Apart from men’s cricket ICC also conducts women’s world cup. The first winner at a limited-overs World Cup was, in fact, not West Indies, but the England women’s team, at the first Women’s World Cup in 1973, two years before the first men’s event.

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https://gkpdo.in/2021/07/23/icc-mens-womens-cricket-world-cup/

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