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1975 To 2019 ICC Cricket World-cup Winner And Runner-up List.

The ICC Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship tournament in men's One Day International (ODI) cricket. It is organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and is one of the most prestigious tournaments in the sport. The ICC Cricket World Cup is held every four years and features teams from around the world competing for the title of world champions.
The first Cricket World Cup took place in 1975 in England, and since then, the tournament has grown in popularity and scale. Teams compete in a series of matches, and the tournament culminates in a final match where the top two teams face off to determine the champion.
One day International Cricket World Cup Winner List From 1975 To 2023


Year Winner Runner up Host
Year1975 WinnerWest Indies Runner upAustralia HostEngland
Year1979 WinnerWest Indies Runner upEngland HostEngland
Year1983 WinnerIndia Runner upWest Indies HostEngland
Year1987 WinnerAustralia Runner upEngland HostInd & Pak
Year1992 WinnerPakistan Runner upEnglan HostAus & Newz
Year1996 WinnerSri Lanka Runner upAustralia HostInd, Pak & Sri
Year1999 WinnerAustralia Runner upPakistan Hosteng & wales
Year2003 WinnerAustralia Runner upIndia HostSouth Africa
Year2007 WinnerAustralia Runner upSri Lanka HostWest Indies
Year2011 WinnerIndia Runner upSri Lanka HostInd, Sri & Bang
Year2015 WinnerAustralia Runner upNew Zealand HostAus & Newz
Year2019 WinnerEngland Runner upNew Zealand HostEng & Wales
Year2023 WinnerAustralia Runner upIndia HostIndia


1975 To 2023ICC Cricket World Cup Leading Run Score By Player
    
Year Name Runs Country
Year1975 NameGlenn Turner Runs333 CountryNew Zealand
Year1979 NameGordon Greenidge Runs253 CountryNew Zealand
Year1983 NameDavid Gower Runs384 CountryEngland
Year1987 NameGraham Gooch Runs471 CountryEngland
Year1992 NameMartin Crowe Runs456 CountryNew Zealand
Year1996 NameSachine Tendulkar Runs523 CountryIndia
Year1999 NameRahul Dravid Runs461 CountryIndia
Year2003 NameSachine Tendulkar Runs673 CountryIndia
Year2007 NameMatthew Hayden Runs659 CountryAustralia
Year2011 NameTillakaratne Dilshan Runs500 CountrySri Lanka
Year2015 NameMartine Guptill Runs547 CountryNew Zealand
Year2019 NameRohit Sharma Runs648 CountryIndia
Year2023 NameVirat Kohli Runs765 CountryIndia

1975 To 2023 ICC  Cricket World Cup Most Wicket Taker


Year Wicket Taker Wicket Country
Year1975 Wicket TakerGary Gilmour Wicket11 CountryAustralia
Year1979 Wicket TakerMike Hendrick Wicket10 CountryEngland
Year1983 Wicket TakerRoger Binny Wicket18 CountryIndia
Year1987 Wicket TakerCraig McDermott Wicket18 CountryAustralia
Year1992 Wicket TakerWasim Akram Wicket18 CountryPakistan
Year1996 Wicket TakerAnil Kumble Wicket15 CountryIndia
Year1999 Wicket TakerShane Warne Wicket20 CountryAustralia
Year2003 Wicket TakerChaminda Vaas Wicket23 CountrySri Lanka
Year2007 Wicket TakerMcGrath Wicket26 CountryAustralia
Year2011 Wicket TakerShahid Afridi Wicket21 CountryPakistan
Year2015 Wicket TakerMitchell Starc Wicket22 CountryAustralia
Year2019 Wicket TakerMitchell Starc Wicket27 CountryAustralia
Year2023 Wicket TakerMohammed Shami Wicket24 CountryIndia

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