Table of Contents
- Australia’s dominance
- India’s tale of glory
- West Indies’ legacy
- Other nations to taste World Cup glory
- Captains, heroes, and icons who led their teams to victories
- 2023: Australia
- 2019: England
- 2015: Australia
- 2011: India
- 2007: Australia
- 2003: Australia
- 1999: Australia
- 1996: Sri Lanka
- 1992: Pakistan
- 1987: Australia
- 1983: India
- 1979: West Indies
- 1975: West Indies
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 has etched its place in history as the cricketing world witnessed Australia emerging victorious for the record sixth time under the stellar leadership of Pat Cummins.
From the inaugural tournament in 1975 to the latest spectacle in 2023, the ODI World Cup has seen legendary captains, standout players in the final showdowns, and exceptional performers throughout the tournaments. On that note, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and relive the moments of triumph and glory.
Australia’s dominance
The epitome of cricketing excellence, Australia claimed their first World Cup in 1987 and have since been a dominant force on the grand stage. The Aussie side’s recent victory further cemented their status as a formidable team on the world stage, with Cummins following in the footsteps of cricketing luminaries like Ricky Ponting, who captained the side to two of their six triumphs in the world event.
India’s tale of glory
The ODI World Cup 2023 runner-up India claimed their first world title in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev, a moment that etched itself in the annals of cricketing history. Meanwhile, the team’s second triumph transpired in 2011, with the resilient leadership of MS Dhoni guiding them to glory. Despite the euphoria of 2011, subsequent campaigns failed to add more silverware to India’s trophy cabinet, leaving fans yearning for more World Cup glory.
West Indies’ legacy
The winners of the first two editions in 1975 and 1979 under the leadership of Clive Lloyd, West Indies have been unable to recapture the championship since 1979, but their legacy still remains intact.
Other nations to taste World Cup glory
Other cricketing nations, including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and England, have each tasted ODI World Cup glory once in cricketing history as well, contributing to the diverse tapestry of champions.
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Captains, heroes, and icons who led their teams to victories
As the 13th edition of the World Cup has now concluded, it has once again been proved that it’s not just about the luck or timing that guides a team to win, but it’s about the captains who led from the front and the players who stood out in crucial moments. So, here’s a complete list of ODI World Cup-winning captains, the Men of the Match in the finals, and the Players of the Tournament who left an indelible mark on cricket’s grandest stage:
2023: Australia
- Captain: Pat Cummins
- Man of the Match in Final: Travis Head
- Player of the Tournament: Virat Kohli (India)
2019: England
- Captain: Eoin Morgan
- Man of the Match in Final: Ben Stokes
- Player of the Tournament: Kane Williamson (New Zealand)
2015: Australia
- Captain: Michael Clarke
- Man of the Match in Final: James Faulkner
- Player of the Tournament: Mitchell Starc (Australia)
2011: India
- Captain: MS Dhoni
- Man of the Match in Final: MS Dhoni
- Player of the Tournament: Yuvraj Singh (India)
2007: Australia
- Captain: Ricky Ponting
- Man of the Match in Final: Adam Gilchrist
- Player of the Tournament: Glenn McGrath (Australia)
2003: Australia
- Captain: Ricky Ponting
- Man of the Match in Final: Ricky Ponting
- Player of the Tournament: Sachin Tendulkar (India)
1999: Australia
- Captain: Steve Waugh
- Man of the Match in Final: Shane Warne
- Player of the Tournament: Lance Klusener (South Africa)
1996: Sri Lanka
- Captain: Arjuna Ranatunga
- Man of the Match in Final: Aravinda de Silva
- Player of the Tournament: Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)
1992: Pakistan
- Captain: Imran Khan
- Man of the Match in Final: Wasim Akram
- Player of the Tournament: Martin Crowe (Australia)
1987: Australia
- Captain: Allan Border
- Man of the Match in Final: David Boon
- Player of the Tournament: NA
1983: India
- Captain: Kapil Dev
- Man of the Match in Final: Mohinder Amarnath
- Player of the Tournament: NA
1979: West Indies
- Captain: Clive Lloyd
- Man of the Match in Final: Viv Richards
- Player of the Tournament: NA
1975: West Indies
- Captain: Clive Lloyd
- Man of the Match in Final: Clive Lloyd
- Player of the Tournament: NA
NA: Not Assigned *