The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup has etched its place as a premier event in the realm of cricket, captivating audiences worldwide with its fast-paced action and electrifying matches. Since its inception in 2007, this tournament has witnessed memorable moments, heroic performances, and the crowning of cricketing champions on the global stage.
As we delve into the annals of T20 World Cup history, spanning from its inaugural edition to the latest showdown in 2022, we witness the rise of cricketing powerhouses, the triumphs of underdogs, and the thrilling battles that have defined this prestigious competition. From India’s triumphant victory in the inaugural tournament to England’s recent conquest, each edition has added its unique chapter to the rich tapestry of cricketing lore.
Join us on a journey through time as we explore the T20 World Cup winners and runners-up, reliving the moments that have left an indelible mark on the cricketing landscape. Let us have at the Winners and Runners Up of the T20 World Cup from 2007 to 2022.
Year | Winners | Runners Up | Venue |
2007 | India | Pakistan | South Africa |
2009 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | England |
2010 | England | Australia | West Indies |
2012 | West Indies | Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka |
2014 | Sri Lanka | India | Bangladesh |
2016 | West Indies | England | India |
2021 | Australia | New Zealand | Oman & UAE |
2022 | England | Pakistan | Australia |
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Edition: 2007 Winner: India, Runner Up: Pakistan
The 2007 ICC T20 Cricket World Cup marked the inception of an exhilarating era in cricket.
The inaugural ICC Men’s T20 World Cup saw the Indian cricket team, captained by MS Dhoni, secure victory as the first champions in 2007. India triumphed over Pakistan in the final match to claim the title. Throughout the tournament, India suffered only one defeat, against New Zealand during the Super 8 stage. Notably, Shahid Afridi from Pakistan was honored as the player of the series for his exceptional performance.
Edition: 2009 Winner: Pakistan, Runner Up: Sri Lanka
Pakistan claimed their inaugural T20 World Cup title in 2009, hosted by England, after coming in as runners-up in the first edition. Despite stumbling in their opening match against England and a Super 8 clash against Sri Lanka, Pakistan overcame the odds to clinch the trophy by defeating Sri Lanka by 8 wickets in the final. The Player of the Series and leading run-scorer accolades went to Sri Lanka’s Tillakaratne Dilshan.
Edition: 2010 Winner: England, Runner Up: Australia
In the 2010 T20 World Cup, England secured the championship, marking the first occasion a non-Asian team achieved this feat. They defeated arch-rivals Australia in the final, emerging victorious by a margin of 7 wickets. Despite encountering an early setback with a loss to the West Indies in their opening match, England rallied strongly, winning all subsequent games to clinch the coveted trophy. Kevin Pietersen, a standout performer from the winning squad, was bestowed with the title of player of the series in the tournament.
Edition: 2012 Winner: West Indies, Runner Up: Sri Lanka
The West Indies claimed their inaugural T20 World Cup title in 2012, defeating hosts Sri Lanka in the final showdown by a margin of 36 runs. Despite suffering a loss in their opening match against Australia, the West Indies rebounded impressively to lift the trophy. Notably, Shane Watson of Australia secured both the Player of the Series award and the title of top run-scorer in the tournament, while Ajantha Mendis of Sri Lanka emerged as the leading wicket-taker bowler.
Edition: 2014 Winner: Sri Lanka, Runner Up: India
The ICC T20 World Cup in 2014 saw Sri Lanka emerge victorious by defeating India in the final match. It was a significant moment for Sri Lankan cricket as they clinched their first T20 World Cup title. Virat Kohli indeed showcased exceptional performance throughout the tournament, earning the title of both the top run-scorer and the player of the series. His contributions were instrumental in India’s journey to the final.
Edition: 2016 Winner: West Indies, Runner Up: England
The West Indies cricket team clinched the T20 World Cup 2016 title by defeating England in the final, marking their second triumph in the tournament. They suffered only one loss to Afghanistan throughout the competition. Prior to this victory, the West Indies had secured their maiden T20 World Cup win in 2012. Virat Kohli was awarded the Player of the Series accolade in this tournament, while Tamim Iqbal emerged as the leading run-scorer.
Edition: 2021 Winner: Australia, Runner Up: New Zealand
The T20 World Cup 2021 concluded with a final showdown between Australia and New Zealand, with Australia emerging victorious by 8 wickets to claim their first-ever ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title. Mitchell Marsh of Australia was named the player of the match in the final. The main event, comprising 12 teams, was divided into two groups for the tournament.
Edition: 2022 Winner: England, Runner Up: Pakistan
England emerged as the champions of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022, defeating Pakistan in the final match. Pakistan posted a total of 137 runs (137/8) in their 20 overs, but England chased down the target in 19 overs with 5 wickets in hand, scoring 138/5. Sri Lankan bowler Wanindu Hasaranga shone as the leading wicket-taker, securing 15 wickets in 8 matches with an economy rate of 6.41. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli of India claimed the title of the top run-scorer in the tournament, amassing 296 runs in 6 matches.
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