Who are the ICC T20 World Cup winners? Let’s see the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup winners list from 2007 to 2022.
The T20 world cup started in the year 2007 in South Africa. Since then, ICC has organized a total of 7 T20 world cups. The Australia T20 world cup will be the 8th edition.
In those seven editions, there have been six different winners and west indies is the only team to win the tournament twice.
Year | Winner | Runner up | Winning Margin | Hosts |
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2007 | India | Pakistan | 5 runs (Scores) | South Africa |
2009 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | 8 wickets (Scores) | England |
2010 | England | Australia | 7 wickets (Scores) | West Indies |
2012 | West Indies | Sri Lanka | 36 runs (Scores) | Sri Lanka |
2014 | Sri Lanka | India | 6 wickets (Scores) | Bangladesh |
2016 | West Indies | England | 4 wickets (Scores) | India |
2021 | Australia | New Zealand | 8 wickets (Scores) | Oman & UAE |
2022 | England | Pakistan | 5 Wickets (Scores) | Australia |
Facts on T20 World cup winners
- New Zealand and South Africa are the big teams who haven’t won the trophy yet.
New Zealand qualified for the final in 2021 but Australia defeated them by 8 wickets
- Only West Indies have won the T20 World cup twice.
- Sri Lanka has played the final of the T20 world cup 3 times which is the highest
Who has won the most number of T20 World Cup titles?
West Indies is the best T20 team so far. West Indies is the only country that won the ICC T20 World Cup twice (2012 & 2016). India, Pakistan, England, Sri Lanka, and Australia won it once. Let’s have a look at the country-wise winners of the T20 World Cup list from 2007 to 2022.
Country Name | No. of times Winner | Year |
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West Indies | 2 | 2012, 2016 |
India | 1 | 2007 |
Pakistan | 1 | 2009 |
England | 1 | 2010 |
Sri Lanka | 1 | 2014 |
Australia | 1 | 2021 |
Upcoming T20 World Cups
Let’s look at the list of the upcoming T20 world cup and the hosts
Year | Hosts | Teams |
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2024 | West Indies & United States | 16 |
2026 | India & Sri Lanka | 20 |
2028 | Australia & New Zealand | 20 |
2030 | England & Ireland | 20 |