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Top 5 teams with most Men’s ICC trophies (Updated as of 2025)

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Top 5 teams with most Men’s ICC trophies (Updated as of 2025)
Team India (Image Credit: BCCI)

Last Updated: 11.20 PM, Aug 28, 2025

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Winning an ICC tournament is the pinnacle of achievement in international cricket. From the ODI World Cup to the T20 World Cup, the Champions Trophy, and the recently introduced World Test Championship, these events define legacies and separate good teams from great ones. Over the decades, only a handful of nations have consistently excelled on the biggest stages, turning moments of pressure into triumphs.

Some sides have built dynasties around their dominance, while others have relied on flair and unpredictability to script unforgettable victories. With recent tournaments like the 2024 T20 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy adding fresh chapters to cricket’s history, it’s the perfect time to look at the top five teams with the most ICC trophies.

Top 5 teams with most Men’s ICC Trophies

Australia - 10 Trophies

Australia vs Pakistan
Australia vs Pakistan

Australia remain the undisputed kings of ICC tournaments with 10 trophies, the highest by any team. Their haul includes 6 ODI World Cups (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, 2023), 2 Champions Trophies (2006, 2009), 1 T20 World Cup (2021), and 1 World Test Championship (2023). Their consistency across all three formats makes them the most dominant cricketing nation in history.

What stands out about Australia is their ability to perform on the big stage, regardless of conditions or opposition. From the Steve Waugh era to Ricky Ponting’s invincibles and now Pat Cummins’ all-format leadership, Australia have built a legacy of adaptability and mental toughness, ensuring their supremacy in ICC events.

India - 7 Trophies

Team India (Image Credit: BCCI)
Team India (Image Credit: BCCI)

India follow closely with 7 ICC trophies to their name. They have lifted 2 ODI World Cups (1983, 2011), 2 T20 World Cups (2007, 2024), and 3 Champions Trophies (2002 – shared, 2013, 2025). Their latest victories include the 2024 T20 World Cup, where they went unbeaten, and the 2025 Champions Trophy, once again asserting their dominance in limited-overs cricket.

Indian cricket has thrived on producing match-winners across generations, from Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni to Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. With a deep talent pool and a fearless new generation, India are well-positioned to add even more silverware to their already impressive tally in the coming years.

West Indies - 5 Trophies

Image | West Indies Cricket
Image | West Indies Cricket

West Indies have won 5 ICC trophies, largely thanks to their golden era and later dominance in T20 cricket. Their collection includes 2 ODI World Cups (1975, 1979), 2 T20 World Cups (2012, 2016), and 1 Champions Trophy (2004). Their 1970s team, featuring legends like Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards, revolutionized cricket with their aggression and pace.

Though their recent performances have been inconsistent, West Indies remain a team to watch in shorter formats. Their T20 World Cup wins in 2012 and 2016 proved their ability to rise on big occasions, led by explosive players such as Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo, and Carlos Brathwaite.

Pakistan - 3 Trophies

Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan have captured 3 ICC trophies: 1 ODI World Cup (1992), 1 T20 World Cup (2009), and 1 Champions Trophy (2017). Known for unpredictability, Pakistan have a reputation for surprising the cricketing world, often delivering their best performances under pressure. Their 1992 World Cup win under Imran Khan remains iconic.

In modern times, Pakistan’s most memorable ICC success came in 2017, when they stunned arch-rivals India in the Champions Trophy final. With a young crop of fast bowlers and dynamic batters, they remain a dangerous side capable of springing surprises in any global event.

England - 3 Trophies

England
England

England have also lifted 3 ICC trophies. Their wins include 1 ODI World Cup (2019) and 2 T20 World Cups (2010, 2022). The 2019 World Cup triumph at Lord’s, secured in a dramatic Super Over finish against New Zealand, marked their greatest cricketing achievement and a turning point for English white-ball cricket.

The team’s modern approach—centered on attacking batting and fearless cricket—has redefined their style. Adding the 2022 T20 World Cup to their trophy cabinet established them as a white-ball powerhouse and the first team to hold both the ODI and T20 world titles simultaneously.

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