
South Africa ended a long wait by defeating Australia in the ICC World Test Championship final and claimed their second ICC trophy.
With this historic win, the spotlight is once again on the all-time ICC title count — and the big question arises: Which team has won the most ICC trophies in international cricket?
Let’s take a look at the rankings and see where India features among the elite.
Top teams with most ICC trophies
Australia leads the table with a record 10 ICC titles to their name. The Aussies have dominated global tournaments for decades.
Trophy Breakdown:
6 ODI World Cups: 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, 2023
2 T20 World Cups: 2021, 2024
2 Champions Trophies: 2006, 2009
1 World Test Championship: 2023
India holds the second spot with 7 ICC trophies, thanks to consistent performances across formats.
Check below Trophy Breakdown:
2 ODI World Cups: 1983, 2011
2 T20 World Cups: 2007, 2024
3 Champions Trophies: 2002 (shared), 2013, 2002*
Once the kings of world cricket, West Indies have lifted 5 ICC trophies over the years.
Trophy Breakdown:
2 ODI World Cups: 1975, 1979
2 T20 World Cups: 2012, 2016
1 Champions Trophy: 2004
Pakistan – 3 Trophies: 1 ODI World Cup: 1992, 1 T20 World Cup: 2009, 1 Champions Trophy: 2017
Sri Lanka – 3 Trophies: 1 ODI World Cup: 1996, 1 T20 World Cup: 2014, 1 Champions Trophy: 2002 (shared)
England – 3 Trophies: 1 ODI World Cup: 2019, 2 T20 World Cups: 2010, 2022
New Zealand – 2 Trophies: 1 Champions Trophy: 2000, 1 World Test Championship: 2021
South Africa – 2 Trophies: 1 Champions Trophy: 1998, 1 World Test Championship: 2025
Australia: 10 ICC trophies
India: 7 ICC trophies
West Indies: 5 ICC trophies
Pakistan: 3 ICC trophies
Sri Lanka: 3 ICC trophies
England: 3 ICC trophies
New Zealand: 2 ICC trophies
South Africa: 2 ICC trophies
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