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How Many Times Has India Won the ICC World Cup?

How Many Times Has India Won the ICC World Cup?

Find out how many times has India Won the ICC World Cup since its inception in 1975. Learn about the teams they defeated during their winning journeys.

India has won the ICC World Cup three times: in 1983, 2007, and 2011. These victories came in two different formats over a span of 28 years, led by two different captains, Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni.

Summary of World Cup Wins

FormatYearCaptainOpponentVenue
ODI1983Kapil DevWest IndiesLord’s
T202007MS DhoniPakistanJohannesburg
ODI2011MS DhoniSri LankaMumbai

1983: India’s First World Cup Triumph

The Indian cricket team struggled in the 1975 and 1979 World Cups, failing to progress beyond the group stages. Despite having great players like Sunil Gavaskar and Dilip Vengsarkar, the team suffered heavy defeats against England, New Zealand, and West Indies. Their only win came against East Africa in 1975.

By the time India arrived in England for the 1983 World Cup, under new captain Kapil Dev, they were seen as the least likely to succeed.

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India’s Journey to the Final in 1983

DateVenueOpponentResultMargin
Jun-09ManchesterWest IndiesWonBy 34 Runs
Jun-11LeicesterZimbabweWonBy 5 Wickets
Jun-13NottinghamAustraliaLostBy 162 Runs
Jun-15KenningtonWest IndiesLostBy 66 Runs
Jun-18TurnbridgeZimbabweWonBy 31 Runs
Jun-20BristolAustraliaWonBy 118 Runs
Jun-22ManchesterEnglandWonBy 6 Wickets
Jun-25LondonWest IndiesWonBy 43 Runs

India started their campaign with a surprise win against the defending champions, West Indies. After a few setbacks, Kapil Dev’s remarkable innings of 175 against Zimbabwe turned the tide for India. They went on to defeat England in the semi-finals and beat West Indies again in the final, winning their first World Cup title.

2007: Victory in the First T20 World Cup

Victory in the First T20 World Cup 20007

India’s entry into the 2007 T20 World Cup was similar to their 1983 experience. The previous ODI World Cup ended poorly for India, as they were eliminated in the group stage after losses to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Following this disappointing performance, the BCCI decided to send a fresh team to the T20 tournament, led by MS Dhoni.

India’s Road to the Final in 2007

DateVenueOpponentResultMargin
Sep-13DurbanScotlandTie (No Result)
Sep-14DurbanPakistanWon (Bowl-out)
Sep-16JohannesburgNew ZealandLostBy 10 Runs
Sep-19DurbanEnglandWonBy 18 Runs
Sep-20DurbanSouth AfricaWonBy 37 Runs
Sep-22DurbanAustraliaWonBy 15 Runs
Sep-24JohannesburgPakistanWonBy 5 Runs

India had a rocky start, with a washed-out game and a narrow loss to New Zealand. However, they won key matches against Pakistan and Australia, making it to the finals. In a thrilling final against Pakistan, India won by just five runs.

2011: India Wins the ODI World Cup Again

In contrast to their earlier World Cup appearances, India entered the 2011 World Cup as a strong contender. Co-hosting the tournament, the team was well-acquainted with the conditions and had a balanced mix of experience and youth, aided by the growing popularity of the IPL.

India’s Journey to the Final in 2011

DateVenueOpponentResultMargin
Feb-19MirpurBangladeshWonBy 87 Runs
Feb-27BengaluruEnglandTieMatch Tied
Mar-06BengaluruIrelandWonBy 5 Wickets
Mar-09DelhiNetherlandsWonBy 5 Wickets
Mar-12NagpurSouth AfricaLostBy 3 Wickets
Mar-20ChennaiWest IndiesWonBy 80 Runs
Mar-24AhmedabadAustraliaWonBy 5 Wickets
Mar-30MohaliPakistanWonBy 29 Runs
Apr-02MumbaiSri LankaWonBy 6 Wickets

After only one loss and a draw in the group stages, India faced Pakistan in the semi-finals and won comfortably. The final against Sri Lanka was challenging as India chased 275 runs, but with strong performances from Gautam Gambhir and MS Dhoni, they won by six wickets.

India later won the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, marking it as their last ICC title to date.

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