India has won 15 ICC trophies across men’s and women’s cricket, cementing its status as a global powerhouse.
This journey began in 1983, when Kapil Dev led India to its first ODI World Cup title at Lord’s.Most recently, India dominated the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup, defeating New Zealand in the final.
This followed a golden 2025, where the men’s team won the Champions Trophy and the women’s team clinched their first-ever ODI World Cup. Additionally, the U-19 Women’s team successfully defended their T20 World Cup title in February 2025.
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Men’s ICC Trophies Won by India: Complete List & Timeline
| Year | Trophy | Opponent |
| 1983 | ODI World Cup | West Indies |
| 2002 | Champions Trophy | Sri Lanka (Shared) |
| 2007 | T20 World Cup | Pakistan |
| 2011 | ODI World Cup | Sri Lanka |
| 2013 | Champions Trophy | England |
| 2024 | T20 World Cup | South Africa |
| 2025 | Champions Trophy | New Zealand |
| 2026 | T20 World Cup | New Zealand |
#1. 1983 ODI World Cup
Before 1983, Indian cricket was barely recognised on the global stage. But Kapil Dev and his fearless squad changed history. Against all odds, India stunned the dominant West Indies at Lord’s, defending a modest 183 in the final. This victory wasn’t just India’s first World Cup—it sparked a cricketing revolution that transformed the nation into a powerhouse.
#2. 2002 Champions Trophy
Rain threatened to spoil India’s campaign, but Sourav Ganguly’s team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament. They entered the final with confidence, only for the weather in Colombo to have the last word. With rain washing out both the final and the reserve day, India and Sri Lanka were declared joint winners. It may not have been the perfect finish, but it was still a significant milestone in Indian cricket.
#3. 2007 T20 World Cup
T20 cricket was in its infancy, and not everyone took it seriously. But a young Indian squad, led by MS Dhoni, saw its potential. Playing fearless cricket, they took bold risks and battled their way to the final. Against Pakistan, Joginder Sharma’s final over and Misbah-ul-Haq’s fateful scoop became defining moments. That triumph turned T20 cricket into an Indian obsession.
#4. 2011 ODI World Cup
India had been waiting for 28 long years. The pressure was immense, expectations sky-high. But under Dhoni’s composed leadership and with Sachin Tendulkar’s dream in sight, India delivered. Gautam Gambhir’s vital 97 and Dhoni’s legendary match-winning six sent the Wankhede crowd into a frenzy. The celebrations stretched for days as India lifted its second ODI World Cup.
#5. 2013 Champions Trophy
Winning tournaments wasn’t enough for MS Dhoni—he was crafting a legacy. India faced England in a tense, rain-affected final at Edgbaston. Defending a modest 129/7, Dhoni’s strategic brilliance and Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round performance sealed a thrilling five-run victory. With this, Dhoni became the only captain to win all three ICC white-ball trophies, cementing his place in history.
#6. 2024 T20 World Cup
The heartbreak of losing the 2023 ODI World Cup final still lingered, but Rohit Sharma’s team was determined to bounce back. With Rohit and Virat Kohli playing their final T20I tournament, they knew this was their last shot at glory. The final against South Africa was intense, with India pushed to the limit. Holding their nerve, they secured a dramatic seven-run victory, ending an 11-year ICC trophy drought.
#7. 2025 Champions Trophy
One ICC title wasn’t enough—India wanted more. Riding high on their T20 triumph, Rohit Sharma’s squad stormed through the Champions Trophy 2025. In the final against New Zealand, India dominated. Rohit set the stage with a fiery knock, the middle order stood firm, and India chased down the target with ease, winning by four wickets. This victory added a seventh ICC trophy to India’s collection.
#8. 2026 T20 World Cup
On March 8, 2026, India made history by beating New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium to win their third T20 World Cup. India set a new record with a score of 255/5, thanks to Sanju Samson’s impressive 89 and fast fifties from Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. Jasprit Bumrah led the bowlers with 4 wickets for just 13 runs, helping bowl out New Zealand for 159. With this win, India became the first team to defend the T20 title and the first to win it at home.
Conclusion
India has won a total of 8 official ICC trophies, which include 2 ODI World Cups, 3 T20 World Cups, and 3 Champions Trophies. India's U-19 Women's team won the inaugural ICC Women's U-19 T20 World Cup in 2025.
Additionally, the rest of the ICC trophies (6) are U-19 wins, which are official tournament victories organized and sanctioned by the ICC. They are usually listed separately when discussing a nation's "Major" trophy cabinet.
Excluding the U-19 titles, India has won a total of 9 official senior ICC trophies (6 by the Men’s team and 3 by the Women’s team).
India's Historic Triumph in Women's ODI World Cup 2025
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India's journey to win their first-ever ICC Women's ODI World Cup in 2025 was a thrilling story of comeback and team effort. After a shaky mid-tournament run in the league stage, the team secured their place in the knockout round by defeating New Zealand in a crucial match.
This set up a massive semi-final clash against the defending champions, Australia. In a spectacular performance, powered by Jemimah Rodrigues' brilliant century, India chased down a record-breaking target of 339 runs, shocking the world and storming into the final.
Confetti and celebrations with their first World Cup trophy 🏆🎊
— ICC (@ICC) November 3, 2025
Highlights from India's #CWC25 Final win ▶️: https://t.co/lZxtDWXFTv pic.twitter.com/F8CL7RY0KE
The final saw them face South Africa. Batting first, half-centuries from opener Shafali Verma (87) and the Player of the Tournament, Deepti Sharma, helped India post a strong total of 298. In the chase, South Africa's captain scored a century, keeping them in the fight.
However, Deepti Sharma's match-winning five-wicket haul tightened the screws, causing a collapse and leading India to a memorable 52-run victory. This historic win, achieved in front of a home crowd, ended years of waiting and made the 'Women in Blue' world champions.
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