ICC T20 World Cup-winning teams
Here are the winners of the ICC T20 World Cup with some additional details:
2007: India
-The inaugural T20 World Cup was held in South Africa. India emerged as the champions by defeating Pakistan in the final. The match took place on September 24, 2007, at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.
In 2007, India emerged as the inaugural ICC T20 Cricket World Cup champions. The tournament took place in South Africa, and India, led by captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, showcased remarkable performances throughout the competition. The final, held on September 24, 2007, at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, saw India face arch-rivals Pakistan.
In a thrilling encounter, India batted first and posted a competitive total of 157/5 in their 20 overs. In response, Pakistan fought hard, but India's bowlers, led by Irfan Pathan, restricted them to 152/7. India secured a five-run victory in the final, with this triumph marking their success in the shortest format of the game at the global level. This victory was a significant moment in Indian cricket history and contributed to the growing popularity of T20 cricket worldwide.
2009: Pakistan
- The second edition of the T20 World Cup was hosted by England. Pakistan clinched the title by defeating Sri Lanka in the final. The final match was played on June 21, 2009, at Lord's Cricket Ground in London.
In 2009, Pakistan emerged as the champions of the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup. The tournament took place in England, and Pakistan's national cricket team, led by Captain Younis Khan, showcased outstanding performances throughout the competition. They demonstrated exceptional skills in the shortest format of the game, ultimately defeating Sri Lanka in the final held at Lord's Cricket Ground in London.
Pakistan's victory in the 2009 T20 World Cup was a significant achievement for the team and the nation, marking their success in a highly competitive and dynamic cricketing environment. It was a moment of pride for Pakistani cricket fans as the team displayed resilience and skill on their way to securing the prestigious T20 World Cup title.
2010: England
- The T20 World Cup returned to the West Indies for its third edition. England won the tournament by defeating Australia in the final. The final took place on May 16, 2010, at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados.
England won the ICC World Twenty20 (T20) in 2010. The final match of the tournament took place on May 16, 2010, at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. England faced Australia in the final.
England won the match by 7 wickets, chasing down the target set by Australia. Here is a summary of the scorecard:
Australia Innings:
Australia scored 147/6 in 20 overs.
- Michael Hussey: 17 runs (10 balls)
- David Warner: 2 runs (3 balls)
- Shane Watson: 2 runs (2 balls)
- Brad Haddin (wk): 3 runs (6 balls)
- Cameron White: 30 runs (19 balls)
- David Hussey: 59 runs (54 balls)
- Michael Clarke (c): 27 runs (15 balls)
- Steven Smith: 2 not out (2 balls)
- Mitchell Johnson: 1 not out (1 ball)
England Innings:
England scored 148/3 in 17 overs.
- Michael Lumb: 2 runs (5 balls)
- Craig Kieswetter (wk): 63 runs (49 balls)
- Kevin Pietersen: 47 runs (31 balls)
- Paul Collingwood (c): 12 not out (6 balls)
- Eoin Morgan: 15 not out (9 balls)
England won the match with 3 overs to spare, securing their first ICC World Twenty20 title.
2012: West Indies
- The fourth T20 World Cup was hosted by Sri Lanka. West Indies secured their first T20 World Cup victory by defeating Sri Lanka in the final. The final match was held on October 7, 2012, at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
The West Indies won the ICC T20 World Cup in 2012 by defeating Sri Lanka in the final. The final match was held on October 7, 2012, at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Here's a summary of the West Indies innings in the final:
West Indies Innings:
- Johnson Charles - 0 runs
- Chris Gayle - 3 runs
- Marlon Samuels - 78 runs (not out)
- Dwayne Bravo - 19 runs
- Kieron Pollard - 2 runs
- Andre Russell - 19 runs (not out)
- Denesh Ramdin (wk) - Did not bat
- Darren Sammy (c) - Did not bat
- Sunil Narine - Did not bat
- Ravi Rampaul - Did not bat
- Samuel Badree - Did not bat
Extras: (b 1, lb 5, w 7, nb 0) - 13
Total: (4 wickets, 20 overs) - 137
The West Indies successfully chased down the target of 138 runs set by Sri Lanka and won the match by 36 runs. Marlon Samuels played a crucial role in their victory, scoring an unbeaten 78 runs.
2014: Sri Lanka
- Bangladesh hosted the fifth edition of the T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka emerged as the champions by defeating India in the final. The final match took place on April 6, 2014, at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka.
The ICC World Twenty20 in 2014 was held in Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka emerged as the champions. The final was played on April 6, 2014, at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, Dhaka. Sri Lanka faced India in the final, and here is a brief scorecard summary of that match:
Sri Lanka Innings:
- Kusal Perera - 5 runs
- Tillakaratne Dilshan - 18 runs
- Mahela Jayawardene - 24 runs
- Kumar Sangakkara (WK) - 52 runs (not out)
- Angelo Mathews (C) - 4 runs (not out)
Extras: 14 (b 1, lb 7, w 6)
Total: 134/4 in 17.5 overs
Fall of wickets:
- 1-7 (Kusal Perera, 1.4 overs)
- 2-41 (Tillakaratne Dilshan, 5.4 overs)
- 3-78 (Mahela Jayawardene, 12.5 overs)
- 4-120 (Angelo Mathews, 17.2 overs)
India Bowling:
- Ravichandran Ashwin - 1/29 in 4 overs
- Ravindra Jadeja - 1/24 in 4 overs
- Mohit Sharma - 1/14 in 3 overs
- Amit Mishra - 1/32 in 4 overs
- Varun Aaron - 0/33 in 2.5 overs
India Innings:
(India did not complete their innings as rain interrupted the match. The target was revised to 130 runs in 20 overs based on the Duckworth-Lewis method. India scored 130/4 in 20 overs.)
Fall of wickets (India):
- 1-4 (Ajinkya Rahane, 0.4 overs)
- 2-63 (Rohit Sharma, 9.2 overs)
- 3-78 (Virat Kohli, 12.4 overs)
- 4-130 (Suresh Raina, 19.6 overs)
Sri Lanka Bowling:
- Angelo Mathews - 1/27 in 4 overs
- Nuwan Kulasekara - 1/29 in 4 overs
- Rangana Herath - 1/23 in 4 overs
- Thisara Perera - 1/22 in 4 overs
Sachithra Senanayake - 0/24 in 4 overs
Result: Sri Lanka won the final by 6 wickets (D/L method).
Kumar Sangakkara's unbeaten half-century played a crucial role in Sri Lanka's successful chase in the rain-affected final.
2016: West Indies
- India hosted the sixth edition of the T20 World Cup. West Indies claimed their second title by defeating England in the final. The final match was played on April 3, 2016, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, India.
The West Indies won the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup in 2016. The final match was held on April 3, 2016, at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, India. The West Indies faced England in a thrilling encounter.
Here's a summary of the West Indies innings from the final match's scorecard:
West Indies Innings Scorecard:
- Johnson Charles - 1 run (2 balls)
- Chris Gayle - 4 runs (2 balls)
- Marlon Samuels - 85 runs (66 balls)
- Lendl Simmons - 0 runs (2 balls)
- Andre Russell - 1 run (3 balls)
- Dwayne Bravo - 25 runs (27 balls)
- Denesh Ramdin (wk) - 34 runs (10 balls)
- Darren Sammy (c) - 2 runs (3 balls)
- Carlos Brathwaite - 10 not out (6 balls)
- Samuel Badree - 0 not out (1 ball)
- Sulieman Benn - Did not bat
Extras: 16 (b 4, lb 3, nb 2, w 7)
Total: 161/6 in 20 overs
The West Indies successfully chased down the target set by England, scoring 161 runs in 19.4 overs and winning the match by 4 wickets. Marlon Samuels played a crucial innings, guiding the team to victory with an impressive knock of 85 runs.
2021:Australia-
The seventh T20 World Cup was held in Dubai and Oman. Australia emerged as the champions by defeating New Zealand in the final. The match took place on November 14, 2021, at the Dubai International Stadium.
2022:England -
Australia hosted the eighth edition of the T20 World Cup. England claimed their second title by defeating Pakistan in the final. The final match was played on November 13, 2022, at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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