International Cricket Tournaments

ICC Events

The ICC organizes various international Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket competitions for Men, Women and Under-19 national teams. The details are presented in the table below:

Tournament Format Inaugural edition Latest edition Reigning champions Next edition
Senior Men
ICC World Test Championship Test 2019-21 2023-25  Australia 2025-27
ICC Men's Cricket World Cup ODI 1975 2023 2027
ICC Men's Champions Trophy 1998 2025 TBD 2029
ICC Men's T20 World Cup T20I 2007 2024  India 2026
Senior Women
ICC Women's Cricket World Cup WODI 1973 2022  Australia 2025
ICC Women's T20 World Cup WT20I 2009 2024  New Zealand 2026
ICC Women's Champions Trophy WT20I 2027 2027
Under-19 Men
ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup Y-ODI 1988 2024  Australia 2026
Under-19 Women
ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup Y-T20I 2023 2025  India 2027

Most Successful Teams

ICC events

Senior Men's

Australia is currently the most successful Senior Men's team overall with 10 ICC Men's trophies, and also the only one to win all tournaments (World Test Championship, Champions Trophy, ODI and T20I World Cups) at least once.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Test ODI T20I Total
World Test Championship Men's Cricket World Cup Men's Champions Trophy Men's T20 World Cup
 Australia 1 (2021-23) 6 (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, 2023) 2 (2006, 2009) 1 (2021) 10
 India 0 2 (1983, 2011) 2 (2002, 2013) 2 (2007, 2024) 6
 West Indies 0 2 (1975, 1979) 1 (2004) 2 (2012, 2016) 5
 Sri Lanka 0 1 (1996) 1 (2002) 1 (2014) 3
 Pakistan 0 1 (1992) 1 (2017) 1 (2009) 3
 England 0 1 (2019) 0 2 (2010, 2022) 3
 New Zealand 1 (2019-21) 0 1 (2000) 0 2
 South Africa 0 0 1 (1998) 0 1
Total played 2 13 8 9 32

From 2002 to 2019, the top-ranked Test team was awarded with the ICC Test Championship mace and the top team at each 1 April cut-off (until 2019) was also awarded a cash prize, the winners of which are listed below. The mace is now awarded to the winners of the ICC World Test Championship.

The following table shows the test mace won by each team:

Team Test Mace Awarded
 Australia 9 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016)
 India 5 (2010, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019)
 South Africa 3 (2013, 2014, 2015)
 England 1 (2012)
Reference: ICC[1]

Senior Women's

Australia is currently the most successful Senior Women's team overall with 13 ICC Women's trophies.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team WODI WT20I Total
Women's Cricket World Cup Women's T20 World Cup Women's Champions Trophy
 Australia 7 (1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013, 2022) 6 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023) 13
 England 4 (1973, 1993, 2009, 2017) 1 (2009) 5
 New Zealand 1 (2000) 1 (2024) 2
 West Indies 0 1 (2016) 1
Total played 12 9 21

Under-19 Men's

India is currently the most successful Under-19 Men's team overall with 5 ICC Men's U-19 trophies.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Y-ODI Total
Men's U-19 Cricket World Cup
 India 5 (2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2022) 5
 Australia 4 (1988, 2002, 2010, 2024) 4
 Pakistan 2 (2004, 2006) 2
 Bangladesh 1 (2020) 1
 South Africa 1 (2014) 1
 West Indies 1 (2016) 1
 England 1 (1998) 1
Total played 15 15

Under-19 Women's

India is currently the most successful Under-19 Women's team overall with 2 ICC Women's U-19 trophies (back-to-back first two editions), and also the only one till now to win the Women's U-19 T20 World Cup event.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Y-T20I Total
Women's U-19 T20 World Cup
 India 2 (2023, 2025) 2
Total played 2 2

ACC events

Men's

India is currently the most successful Men's team overall with 8 ACC Men's trophies. Sri Lanka is the only one to win all tournaments (Asian Test Championship, ODI and T20I Asia Cups) at least once.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Men's Asia Cup Asian Test Championship Total
ODI T20I Test
 India 7 (1984, 1988, 1990–91, 1995, 2010, 2018, 2023) 1 (2016) 0 8
 Sri Lanka 5 (1986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014) 1 (2022) 1 (2001–02) 7
 Pakistan 2 (2000, 2012) 0 1 (1998–99) 3
Total played 16 2 18

Women's

India is currently the most successful Women's team overall with 7 ACC Women's trophies, and also the only one to win all tournaments (WODI and WT20I Asia Cups) at least once.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Women's Asia Cup Total
WODI WT20I
 India 4 (2004, 2005–06, 2006, 2008) 3 (2012, 2016, 2022) 7
 Bangladesh 0 1 (2018) 1
 Sri Lanka 0 1 (2024) 1
Total played 9 9

Emerging Men's

Sri Lanka and Pakistan are currently the most successful Emerging Men's teams overall with 2 ACC Men's Emerging trophies. Afghanistan is the only one till now to win the Men's Emerging Teams T20 Asia Cup event.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Men's Emerging Teams Asia Cup Total
List-A T20
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2 (2017, 2018) 0 2
Pakistan Pakistan 2 (2019, 2023) 0 2
India India 1 (2013) 0 1
Afghanistan Afghanistan 1 (2024) 1
Total played 6 6

Emerging Women's

India is currently the most successful Emerging Women's team overall with 1 ACC Women's Emerging trophy (inaugural), and also the only one till now to win the Women's Emerging Teams T20 Asia Cup event.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Women's Emerging Teams Asia Cup Total
T20
India India 1 (2023) 1
Total played 1 1

Under-19 Men's

India is currently the most successful Under-19 Men's team overall with 8 ACC Men's U-19 Trophies.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Y-ODI Total
Men's U-19 Asia Cup
 India 8 (1989, 2003, 2012, 2013–14, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021) 8
 Bangladesh 2 (2023, 2024) 2
 Pakistan 1 (2012) 1
 Afghanistan 1 (2017) 1
Total played 12 12

Under-19 Women's

India is currently the most successful Under-19 Women's team overall with 1 ACC Women's U-19 trophy (inaugural), and also the only one till now to win the Women's U-19 T20 Asia Cup event.

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Team Y-T20I Total
Women's U-19 T20 Asia Cup
 India 1 (2024) 1
Total played 1 1

Other Competitions

Cricket at the Commonwealth Games

Men's

South Africa is currently the most successful country overall with 1 Commonwealth Games Gold Medal (inaugural), and also the only one till now to win the Commonwealth Games Men's List-A Cricket event.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team List-A Total
Commonwealth Games
 South Africa 1 (1998) 1
Total played 1 1

Women's

Australia is currently the most successful country overall with 1 Commonwealth Games Gold Medal (inaugural), and also the only one till now to win the Commonwealth Games Women's T20 Cricket event.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team WT20I Total
Commonwealth Games
 Australia 1 (2022) 1
Total played 1 1

Cricket at the Asian Games

Men's

Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India are currently the most successful countries overall with 1 Asian Games Gold Medal each.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team T20 T20I Total
Asian Games
 Bangladesh 1 (2010) 1
 Sri Lanka 1 (2014) 1
 India 1 (2022) 1
Total played 2 1 3

Women's

Pakistan is currently the most successful country overall with 2 Asian Games Gold Medals.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team T20 WT20I Total
Asian Games
 Pakistan 2 (2010, 2014) 2
 India 1 (2022) 1
Total played 2 1 3

Cricket at the South Asian Games

Men's

Bangladesh is currently the most successful country overall with 2 South Asian Games Gold Medals, and also the only one till now to win the South Asian Games Men's T20 Cricket event.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team T20 Total
South Asian Games
 Bangladesh 2 (2010, 2019) 2
Total played 2 2

Women's

Bangladesh is currently the most successful country overall with 1 South Asian Games Gold Medal (inaugural), and also the only one till now to win the South Asian Games Women's T20 Cricket event.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team T20 Total
South Asian Games
 Bangladesh 1 (2019) 1
Total played 1 1

ICC Men's Cricket World Cups

Tournament records

Records summary

World Cup records[3]
Batting
Most runs India Sachin Tendulkar 2,278 (19922011)
Highest average (min. 10 inns.)[4] South Africa Lance Klusener 124.00 (19992003)
Highest batting strike rate (min. 500 balls faced) Australia Glenn Maxwell 160.32 (20152023)
Highest score New Zealand Martin Guptill v  West Indies 237* (2015)
Highest partnership Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle & Marlon Samuels

(2nd wicket) v  Zimbabwe

372 (2015)
Most runs in a single world cup India Virat Kohli 765 (2023)
Most hundreds India Rohit Sharma 7 (20152023)
Most hundreds in a single world cup India Rohit Sharma 5 (2019)
Bowling
Most wickets Australia Glenn McGrath 71 (19962007)
Lowest average (min. 400 balls bowled) India Mohammed Shami 13.52 (20152023)
Best strike rate (min. 20 wickets) India Mohammed Shami 15.81 (20152023)
Best economy rate (min. 1000 balls bowled) Cricket West Indies Andy Roberts 3.24 (19751983)
Best bowling figures Australia Glenn McGrath v  Namibia 7/15 (2003)
Most wickets in a tournament Australia Mitchell Starc 27 (2019)
Fielding
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper) Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara 54 (20032015)
Most catches (fielder) Australia Ricky Ponting 28 (19962011)
Team
Highest score  South Africa v  Sri Lanka 428/5 vs 326/10 (2023)
Lowest score  Canada v  Sri Lanka 36 (2003)
Highest win % Australia Australia 75.48% (Played 105, Won 78)[5]
Most consecutive wins Australia Australia 27 (20 Jun 1999 – 19 Mar 2011, one N/R excluded)[6]
Most consecutive tournament wins Australia Australia 3 (19992007)

By tournament

Year Winning Captain Player of the final Player of the tournament Most runs Most wickets
1975 Cricket West Indies Clive Lloyd Cricket West Indies Clive Lloyd[7] Not Awarded New Zealand Glenn Turner (333) Australia Gary Gilmour (11)
1979 Cricket West Indies Clive Lloyd Cricket West Indies Viv Richards[7] Not Awarded Cricket West Indies Gordon Greenidge (253) England Mike Hendrick (10)
1983 India Kapil Dev India Mohinder Amarnath[7] Not Awarded England David Gower (384) India Roger Binny (18)
1987 Australia Allan Border Australia David Boon[7] Not Awarded England Graham Gooch (471) Australia Craig McDermott (18)
1992 Pakistan Imran Khan Pakistan Wasim Akram[7] New Zealand Martin Crowe[7] New Zealand Martin Crowe (456) Pakistan Wasim Akram (18)
1996 Sri Lanka Arjuna Ranatunga Sri Lanka Aravinda de Silva[7] Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya[7] India Sachin Tendulkar (523) India Anil Kumble (15)
1999 Australia Steve Waugh Australia Shane Warne[8] South Africa Lance Klusener[8] India Rahul Dravid (461) New Zealand Geoff Allott /
Australia Shane Warne (20)
2003 Australia Ricky Ponting Australia Ricky Ponting[9] India Sachin Tendulkar[9] India Sachin Tendulkar (673) Sri Lanka Chaminda Vaas (23)
2007 Australia Ricky Ponting Australia Adam Gilchrist[10] Australia Glenn McGrath[11] Australia Matthew Hayden (659) Australia Glenn McGrath (26)
2011 India Mahendra Singh Dhoni India Mahendra Singh Dhoni[12] India Yuvraj Singh[12] Sri Lanka Tillakaratne Dilshan (500) Pakistan Shahid Afridi /
India Zaheer Khan (21)
2015 Australia Michael Clarke Australia James Faulkner[13] Australia Mitchell Starc[14] New Zealand Martin Guptill (547) Australia Mitchell Starc /

New Zealand Trent Boult (22)

2019 England Eoin Morgan England Ben Stokes[15] New Zealand Kane Williamson[15] India Rohit Sharma (648) Australia Mitchell Starc (27)
2023 Australia Pat Cummins Australia Travis Head[16] India Virat Kohli[17] India Virat Kohli (765) India Mohammed Shami (24)












































































































ICC Men's T20 World Cups

Tournament records

Team records

Record for Record holder Record Tournament(s) Ref.
Highest innings total  Sri Lanka (v  Kenya) at Johannesburg 260/6 2007 [20]
Lowest innings total  Netherlands (v  Sri Lanka) at Chittagong 39 2014 [21]
 Uganda (v  West Indies) at Guyana 2024
Highest match aggregate  South Africa v  England at Mumbai 459/12 2016 [22]
Lowest match aggregate  Netherlands v  Sri Lanka at Chittagong 79/11 2014 [23]
Highest score chased  England vs  South Africa at Mumbai 230/8 2016 [24]
Lowest score defended  Bangladesh vs    Nepal at Kingstown 106 2024 [25]
Highest win margin (by runs)  Sri Lanka (v  Kenya) at Johannesburg 172 2007 [26]
Highest win % (min. 10 matches)  India 69.60%

35 won out of 52 (1 Tie + 1 NR)

20072024 [27]

Batting records

Record for Record holder Record Tournament(s) Ref.
Most runs India Virat Kohli 1,292 20122024 [28]
Highest individual score New Zealand Brendon McCullum v  Bangladesh at Kandy 123 2012 [29]
Highest batting average (min. 10 innings) India Virat Kohli 58.72 20122024 [30]
Highest batting strike rate (min. 200 balls) India Suryakumar Yadav 158.94 20212024 [31]
Most 50+ scores India Virat Kohli 15 20122024 [32]
Most centuries Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle 2 20072021 [33]
Most fours India Rohit Sharma 115 20072024 [34]
Most sixes Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle 63 20072021 [35]
Most runs in a tournament India Virat Kohli 319 2014 [36]
Highest partnership England Jos Buttler & Alex Hales v  India at Adelaide 170* 2022 [37]

Bowling records

Record for Record holder Record Tournament(s) Ref.
Most wickets Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan 50 20072024 [38]
Best bowling figures Sri Lanka Ajantha Mendis v  Zimbabwe at Hambantota 6/8 2012 [39]
Best bowling average (min. 250 balls) South Africa Anrich Nortje 11.40 20212024 [40]
Best bowling strike rate (min. 250 balls) India Arshdeep Singh 11.1 20222024 [41]
Best economy rate (min. 250 balls) Cricket West Indies Sunil Narine 5.17 20122014 [42]
Most wickets in a tournament Afghanistan Fazalhaq Farooqi and India Arshdeep Singh 17 2024 [43]

Fielding records

Record for Record holder Record Tournament(s) Ref.
Most dismissals by a wicket-keeper India MS Dhoni 32 20072016 [44]
Most catches by a fielder Australia David Warner 25 20092024 [45]
Most dismissals by a wicket-keeper in a tournament India Rishabh Pant 14 2024 [46]












































































Records by tournament

Year Winning captain Player of the final Player of the tournament Most runs Most wickets Ref.
2007 India MS Dhoni India Irfan Pathan Pakistan Shahid Afridi Australia Matthew Hayden (265) Pakistan Umar Gul (13) [47]
2009 Pakistan Younis Khan Pakistan Shahid Afridi Sri Lanka Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka Tillakaratne Dilshan (317) Pakistan Umar Gul (13) [48]
2010 England Paul Collingwood England Craig Kieswetter England Kevin Pietersen Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene (302) Australia Dirk Nannes (14) [49]
2012 Cricket West Indies Daren Sammy Cricket West Indies Marlon Samuels Australia Shane Watson Australia Shane Watson (249) Sri Lanka Ajantha Mendis (15) [50]
2014 Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara India Virat Kohli India Virat Kohli (319) South Africa Imran Tahir (12)

Netherlands Ahsan Malik (12)

[51]
2016 Cricket West Indies Daren Sammy Cricket West Indies Marlon Samuels India Virat Kohli Bangladesh Tamim Iqbal (295) Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi (12) [52]
2021 Australia Aaron Finch Australia Mitchell Marsh Australia David Warner Pakistan Babar Azam (303) Sri Lanka Wanindu Hasaranga (16) [53]
2022 England Jos Buttler England Sam Curran England Sam Curran India Virat Kohli (296) Sri Lanka Wanindu Hasaranga (15) [54]
2024 India Rohit Sharma India Virat Kohli India Jasprit Bumrah Afghanistan Rahmanullah Gurbaz (281) Afghanistan Fazalhaq Farooqi (17)

India Arshdeep Singh (17)

[55]

ICC Men's Champions Trophy

Tournament records

Records summary

Records Summary
Batting
Most runs Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle 791 (20022013) [56]
Highest average (min. 10 inns.) India Virat Kohli 88.16 (20092017) [57]
Highest score New Zealand Nathan Astle v  United States
 Zimbabwe Andy Flower v  India
145* (2004)

145 (2002)

[58]
Highest partnership Australia Shane Watson & Ricky Ponting
 (2nd wicket) v  England
252 (2009) [59]
Most runs in a tournament Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle 474 (2006) [60]
Most hundreds India Shikhar Dhawan

South Africa Herschelle Gibbs India Sourav Ganguly

Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle

3 (20132017)

3 (20022009) 3 (19982004) 3 (20022013)

[61]
Bowling
Most wickets New Zealand Kyle Mills 28 (20022013) [62]
Best bowling average South Africa Dale Benkenstein 1.66 (19982002) [63]
Best strike rate South Africa Dale Benkenstein 7.6 (19982002) [64]
Best economy rate South Africa Dale Benkenstein 1.30 (19982002) [65]
Best bowling figures Sri Lanka Farveez Maharoof v  West Indies 6/14 (2006) [66]
Most wickets in a tournament Pakistan Hasan Ali
 Cricket West Indies Jerome Taylor
13 (2017)

13 (2006)

[67]
Fielding
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper) Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara 33 (20002013) [68]
Most catches (fielder) Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene 15 (20002013) [69]
Team
Highest team total  New Zealand (v  United States) 347/4 (2004) [70]
Lowest team total  United States (v  Australia) 65 (2004) [71]
Highest win % (min. 5 matches played)  India 69.23% (Played 29, Won 18) (19982017) [72]
Largest victory (by runs)  New Zealand (v  United States) 210 (2004) [73]
Highest match aggregate  India v  Sri Lanka 643–9 (2017) [74]
Lowest match aggregate  Australia v  United States 131–11 (2004) [75]
Last updated: 12 November 2021

Batting

Most tournament runs

Rank Runs Player Team Matches Innings Period
1 791 Chris Gayle  West Indies 17 17 2002–2013
2 741 Mahela Jayawardene  Sri Lanka 22 21 2000–2013
3 701 Shikhar Dhawan  India 10 10 2013–2017
4 683 Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka 22 21 2000–2013
5 665 Sourav Ganguly  India 13 11 1998–2004
Last updated: 18 June 2017[76]
















































Highest individual score

Rank Runs Player Team Opposition Venue Date
1 145* Nathan Astle  New Zealand  United States The Oval, London, England 10 September 2004
2 145 Andy Flower  Zimbabwe  India R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 14 September 2002
3 141* Sourav Ganguly  India  South Africa Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya 13 October 2000
4 141 Sachin Tendulkar  Australia Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 28 October 1998
Graeme Smith  South Africa  England SuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa 27 September 2009
Last updated: 4 June 2017[77]

Bowling

Most tournament wickets

Rank Wickets Player Team Matches Innings Period
1 28 Kyle Mills  New Zealand 15 15 2002–2013
2 24 Muttiah Muralitharan  Sri Lanka 17 1998–2009
Lasith Malinga 15 2006–2017
4 22 Brett Lee  Australia 16 2000–2009
5 21 Glenn McGrath 12 12 2000–2006
James Anderson  England 2006–2013
Last updated: 11 June 2017[78]

Best figures in an innings

Rank Figures Player Team Opposition Venue Date
1 6/14 Farveez Maharoof  Sri Lanka  West Indies Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, India 14 October 2006
2 6/52 Josh Hazlewood  Australia  New Zealand Edgbaston, Birmingham, England 2 June 2017
3 5/11 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan  Kenya 14 September 2004
4 5/21 Makhaya Ntini  South Africa  Pakistan IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali, India 27 October 2006
5 5/29 Mervyn Dillon  West Indies  Bangladesh The Rose Bowl, Southampton, England 15 September 2004
Last updated: 4 June 2017[79]

By tournament

Year Winning Captain Player of the final Player of the tournament Most runs Most wickets Ref.
1998 South Africa Hansie Cronje South Africa Jacques Kallis South Africa Jacques Kallis Cricket West Indies Philo Wallace (221) South Africa Jacques Kallis (8) [80]
2000 New Zealand Stephen Fleming New Zealand Chris Cairns Not awarded India Sourav Ganguly (348) India Venkatesh Prasad (8) [81]
2002 India Saurav Ganguly
 Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya
Not awarded Not awarded India Virender Sehwag (271) Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan (10) [82]
2004 Cricket West Indies Brian Lara Cricket West Indies Ian Bradshaw Cricket West Indies Ramnaresh Sarwan England Marcus Trescothick (261) England Andrew Flintoff (9) [83]
2006 Australia Ricky Ponting Australia Shane Watson Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle (474) Cricket West Indies Jerome Taylor (13) [84]
2009 Australia Ricky Ponting Australia Shane Watson Australia Ricky Ponting Australia Ricky Ponting (288) South Africa Wayne Parnell (11) [85]
2013 India Mahendra Singh Dhoni India Ravindra Jadeja India Shikhar Dhawan India Shikhar Dhawan (363) India Ravindra Jadeja (12) [86]
2017 Pakistan Sarfaraz Ahmed Pakistan Fakhar Zaman Pakistan Hasan Ali India Shikhar Dhawan (338) Pakistan Hasan Ali (13) [87]

ICC World Test Championship

Tournament Records

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