ICC Champions Trophy Records

ICC Champions Trophy – Winners List (Since 1998)

The Champions Trophy (CT) was commenced in the year 1998 with 9 teams vying for the top prize and South Africa became the inaugural champions. Since then, we have had 7 editions and the 2025 CT of this prestigious ODI tournament will be hosted by Pakistan where they will also enter as the defending champions in their first reign.

Till date, 14 teams have participated in the Champions Trophy with 7 teams have winning the event at least once. The sides New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Australia, and the West Indies have all conquered CT at least once.

This article will list the winners and runners-up of all edition of the ICC Champions Trophy.

ICC Champions Trophy Winners – Every Edition

Edition Champions Runners-up Hosts No. of Teams
1998 South Africa West Indies Bangladesh 9
2000 New Zealand India Kenya 11
2002 Sri Lanka and India Sri Lanka 12
2004 West Indies England England 12
2006 Australia West Indies India 10
2009 Australia New Zealand South Africa 8
2013 India England England & Wales 8
2017 Pakistan India England & Wales 8
2025 India New Zealand Pakistan 8
More Champions Trophy Stats

CT Winners List

Most (Overall) Runs in CT

Most (Overall) Wickets in CT

Most (Overall) Sixes in CT

Teams with Most Fours in CT

Highest Team Totals in CT

Highest Individual Scores in CT

Most Sixes in a Single Innings by a Team in CT

Highest Targets Successfully Defended in CT

Highest Totals Successfully Chased in CT

Most Runs in a Single CT Edition

Most Sixes in a Single CT Edition

Most Wickets in a Single CT Edition

Teams with Most Wins in CT

Captains with Most Wins in CT

Key Stats

2: India and Australia have won the Champions Trophy two times each, the most by any team in history.

South Africa’s only win in an ICC event came in the CT when they won the inaugural edition (1998) held in Bangladesh by defeating the West Indies in the final by 4 wickets.

West Indies, India, and England have ended up being the runners-up twice each in this tourney.

The 2002 edition that took place in Sri Lanka saw India and the hosts emerging as the t winners because the final game between the two sides was deemed a no-result due to rain.