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How Many ICC Trophies Has India Won? Complete List of India’s ICC Titles (1983–2026)

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PUBLISHED ON: 10 MAR 2026, 09:21 AM

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The trajectory of Indian cricket has moved well beyond a mere struggle for relevance. We are currently witnessing a period of sustained dominance that, as of early 2026, has fundamentally altered the geography of the sport. While the trophy room at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai is physically filling up, the psychological shift is perhaps more significant. The “Men in Blue” and their counterparts in the women’s and junior tiers no longer enter tournaments as contenders; they enter as the benchmark.

From the grainy footage of Kapil Dev at Lord’s to the high-definition spectacle of Suryakumar Yadav’s 2026 campaign, the evolution of the Indian game reflects a broader national transition.


The Ultimate Tally: How Many ICC Trophies has India Won?

By the midpoint of 2026, India’s aggregate success across ICC classifications—spanning senior, women’s, and U19 levels—reaches 17 titles. This number is impressive, yet it invites a certain level of scrutiny regarding the density of modern scheduling. When narrowing the focus specifically to Senior Men’s major titles, the count stands at 8.

Men’s ICC Title Breakdown


Detailed List of India’s ICC Wins (1983–2026)

1. 1983 ODI World Cup (England)

The 1983 World Cup win remains the ultimate disruptor. Defending 183 against a West Indies side that appeared practically invincible was not just a sporting feat; it was a cultural pivot. It essentially forced the sport to become India’s primary obsession.

2. 2002 Champions Trophy (Sri Lanka)

Sourav Ganguly’s tenure saw a shared Champions Trophy title. Rain in Sri Lanka prevented a decisive result, leading to a joint trophy—a curious, if slightly unsatisfying, footnote in an era of growing aggression.

3. 2007 T20 World Cup (South Africa)

This was the dawn of the MS Dhoni era. Sending a young, experimental squad to the inaugural T20 World Cup seemed risky at the time. However, Joginder Sharma’s final over against Pakistan transformed T20 from a gimmick into a global powerhouse.

4. 2011 ODI World Cup (India)

After nearly three decades, the wait ended. The image of Dhoni’s final six at the Wankhede Stadium serves as the definitive bookend to Sachin Tendulkar’s ODI career. It was a victory of immense emotional weight.

5. 2013 Champions Trophy (England)

In a rain-shortened 20-over “ODI” final, India stifled England. This win secured Dhoni’s place as perhaps the most successful white-ball captain in the history of the game.

6. 2024 T20 World Cup (West Indies & USA)

Rohit Sharma’s squad finally broke an eleven-year dry spell in Barbados. Their unbeaten run suggested a tactical maturity that had been missing in previous knockout stages.

7. 2025 Champions Trophy (Pakistan/UAE)

India’s third Champions Trophy came through a systematic dismantling of New Zealand. This victory reinforced the idea that the team had finally mastered the art of peaking at the right moment.

8. 2026 T20 World Cup (India & Sri Lanka)

History was made just days ago. By crushing New Zealand in the 2026 T20 World Cup final at home, India became the first nation to achieve back-to-back titles in this format. A total of 255/5 in a final is a staggering statement of intent.


Noteworthy Mentions: Women & Junior Teams

The dominance isn’t restricted to the senior men.

  • ICC Women’s ODI World Cup (2025): The Indian Women’s team finally secured their first-ever senior ICC title by beating South Africa in Navi Mumbai.
  • Under-19 Excellence: The U19 Men have 6 titles (most recently in 2024), while the U19 Women have 2 (winning the inaugural and 2025 editions).

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Live streaming on sportslivehub (SLH): You can access high-bitrate coverage and full match replays via sportslivehub (SLH). It remains a consistent choice for following the latest developments in ICC tournaments.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who has won the most ICC trophies for India as a captain? 

MS Dhoni holds the record with 3 major senior ICC trophies (2007 T20 WC, 2011 ODI WC, 2013 CT). Rohit Sharma follows closely with 2 (2024 T20 WC, 2025 CT).

2. Did India win the T20 World Cup in 2026? 

Yes! India defeated New Zealand in the final at Ahmedabad on March 8, 2026, to secure their third T20 World Cup title.

3. How many times has India won the Champions Trophy? 

India has won it 3 times: 2002 (Shared with Sri Lanka), 2013, and most recently in 2025.

4. Which Indian players have won the most ICC trophies? 

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli lead the pack among active players, having been part of multiple winning campaigns, including the recent 2024 and 2025 triumphs.

5. Has the Indian Women’s team won an ICC World Cup? 

Yes, the Indian Women’s team won their first-ever ICC Women’s ODI World Cup in early 2025, defeating South Africa in the final.

PUBLISHED ON: 10 MAR 2026, 09:21 AM

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