Coming to the latest ODI World Cup, India and Australia and faced off in front of more than 1 lakh people at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Both team teams reached the final on back of brilliant form. India was invincible coming into the final while Australia were on a great run after losing a couple of matches early on.
Roles however were reversed in the final as Australia were on top from the word get go. They stopped India at an under-par score of 240 and chased it down with 42 balls remaining and 6 wickets in hand.
Year | Host | Winner | Score | Runner-Up | Score |
1975 | England | West Indies | 291–8 | Australia | 274 |
1979 | England | West Indies | 286–9 | England | 194 |
1983 | England | India | 183 | West Indies | 140 |
1987 | India and Pakistan | Australia | 253–5 | England | 246–8 |
1992 | Australia and New Zealand | Pakistan | 249–6 | England | 227 |
1996 | Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | 245–3 | Australia | 241 |
1999 | England | Australia | 133–2 | Pakistan | 132 |
2003 | South Africa | Australia | 359–2 | India | 234 |
2007 | West Indies | Australia | 281–4 | Sri Lanka | 215–8 |
2011 | India, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka | India | 277–4 | Sri Lanka | 274–6 |
2015 | Australia and New Zealand | Australia | 186–3 | New Zealand | 183 |
2019 | England and Wales | England | 241 | New Zealand | 241–8 |
2023 | India | Australia | 241-4 | India | 240 |
Year | Winner | Captain | Man of the Match | Player of the Tournament |
1975 | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Clive Lloyd |
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1979 | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Viv Richards | - |
1983 | India | Kapil Dev | Mohinder Amarnath | - |
1987 | Australia | Allan Border | David Boon | - |
1992 | Pakistan | Imran Khan | Wasim Akram | Martin Crowe |
1996 | Sri Lanka | Arjuna Ranatunga | Aravinda de Silva | Sanath Jayasuriya |
1999 | Australia | Steve Waugh | Shane Warne | Lance Klusener |
2003 | Australia | Ricky Ponting | Ricky Ponting | Sachin Tendulkar |
2007 | Australia | Ricky Ponting | Adam Gilchrist | Glenn McGrath |
2011 | India | MS Dhoni | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Yuvraj Singh |
2015 | Australia | Michale Clarke | James Faulkner | Micthell Strac |
2019 | England | Eion Morgan | Ben Stokes | Kane Williamson |
2023 | Australia | Pat Cummins | Travis Head | Virat Kohli |
World Cup Team | World Cup Trophy | World Cup Winner |
Australia | 6 Times | 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015, and 2023 |
India | 2 Times | 1983, 2011 |
West Indies | 2 Times | 1975,1979 |
Sri Lanka | 1 Time | 1996 |
Pakistan | 1 Time | 1992 |
England | 1 Time | 2019 |
*Last Updated on November 19, 2023