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IPL 2025 | Live Updates & Overview > Cricket > ICC Champions Trophy Legends: Winners from 1998 to 2017
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ICC Champions Trophy Legends: Winners from 1998 to 2017

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Last updated: January 12, 2025 2:02 PM
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A detailed overview of ICC Champions Trophy winners from 1998 to 2017, including final matches, captains, and players of the tournament including highlighting key moments, captains, players of the tournament, and fascinating match details. Perfect for cricket enthusiasts seeking in-depth insights.

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Table of ContentsHighlightsWho Won the ICC Champions Trophy? Full List and Insights1998: South Africa Wins the Maiden Title
ICC Champions Trophy Legends: Winners from 1998 to 2017

ICC Champions Trophy winners Highlights

Table of Contents

  • Highlights
    • Key Insights
  • Who Won the ICC Champions Trophy? Full List and Insights
  • 1998: South Africa Wins the Maiden Title
    • 2000: New Zealand Clinches Victory
    • 2002: Shared Title Between India and Sri Lanka
    • 2004: West Indies Triumphs in England
    • 2006: Australia Lifts Their First Trophy
    • 2009: Australia Secures Back-to-Back Titles
    • 2013: India Reclaims Glory
    • 2017: Pakistan’s Historic Win

Highlights

  • 1998: South Africa defeated West Indies to win the inaugural trophy.
  • 2000: New Zealand clinched their first title, defeating India in the final.
  • 2002: India and Sri Lanka were declared joint winners due to rain.
  • 2004: West Indies triumphed over England to claim the trophy.
  • 2006: Australia secured their first win by defeating West Indies.
  • 2009: Australia Secures Back-to-Back Titles
  • 2013: India Reclaims Glory
  • 2017: Pakistan recorded a historic victory against India.
  • A total of eight tournaments were held, with India and Australia winning twice each.
Key Insights
  • The ICC Champions Trophy has been hosted by various nations, promoting cricket globally.
  • The 2002 final was unique due to rain, resulting in joint winners.
  • Players like Jacques Kallis and Sourav Ganguly stood out as impactful contributors in their respective eras.
  • Pakistan’s 2017 win marked a turning point in their cricketing history.
  • The tournament has provided a platform for emerging stars like Ravindra Jadeja and Hasan Ali.
  • Overall, the ICC Champions Trophy has enhanced global cricket competition and celebrated cricketing excellence.
  • This event reflects the diverse cricketing cultures and rivalries across formats.

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1998: South Africa Wins the Maiden Title

South Africa created history by becoming the first-ever ICC Champions Trophy winner. Jacques Kallis’ exceptional all-round performance, which included a match-winning 37 runs and five wickets, was pivotal. Hansie Cronje’s leadership and the team’s ability to handle pressure set the stage for this inaugural triumph.

  • Host Country: Bangladesh
  • Final Match: South Africa vs. West Indies
  • Winner: South Africa (by 4 wickets)
  • Captain: Hansie Cronje
  • Player of the Match: Jacques Kallis
  • Player of the Tournament: Jacques Kallis

2000: New Zealand Clinches Victory

New Zealand’s Chris Cairns stole the show in the final against India, scoring an unbeaten 102 runs to guide his team to victory. This marked New Zealand’s first ICC Champions Trophy title under the astute leadership of Stephen Fleming.

  • Host Country: Kenya
  • Final Match: India vs. New Zealand
  • Winner: New Zealand (by 4 wickets)
  • Captain: Stephen Fleming
  • Player of the Match: Chris Cairns
  • Player of the Tournament: Sourav Ganguly

2002: Shared Title Between India and Sri Lanka

The only edition to feature joint winners, the 2002 final was marred by rain, resulting in India and Sri Lanka sharing the trophy. Sourav Ganguly and Sanath Jayasuriya led their teams admirably in this unforgettable tournament.

  • Host Country: Sri Lanka
  • Final Match: India vs. Sri Lanka (Rain-affected)
  • Winner: Joint Winners
  • Captains: Sourav Ganguly (India), Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka)

2004: West Indies Triumphs in England

The West Indies pulled off an incredible chase, with Ian Bradshaw and Courtney Browne’s unbeaten partnership proving decisive. This thrilling match highlighted Brian Lara’s captaincy and the team’s never-give-up attitude.

  • Host Country: England
  • Final Match: England vs. West Indies
  • Winner: West Indies (by 2 wickets)
  • Captain: Brian Lara
  • Player of the Match: Ian Bradshaw
  • Player of the Tournament: Ramnaresh Sarwan

2006: Australia Lifts Their First Trophy

Australia’s dominance in cricket extended to the ICC Champions Trophy in 2006. Shane Watson’s all-round brilliance led the team to a commanding victory over the West Indies, giving Ricky Ponting his first Champions Trophy title.

  • Host Country: India
  • Final Match: Australia vs. West Indies
  • Winner: Australia (by 8 wickets)
  • Captain: Ricky Ponting
  • Player of the Match: Shane Watson
  • Player of the Tournament: Chris Gayle

2009: Australia Secures Back-to-Back Titles

The Aussies proved unstoppable again, defeating New Zealand comfortably in the final. Shane Watson’s back-to-back centuries in critical matches showcased his match-winning ability.

  • Host Country: South Africa
  • Final Match: Australia vs. New Zealand
  • Winner: Australia (by 6 wickets)
  • Captain: Ricky Ponting
  • Player of the Match: Shane Watson
  • Player of the Tournament: Ricky Ponting

2013: India Reclaims Glory

India, under MS Dhoni, overcame England in a thrilling rain-affected final. Ravindra Jadeja’s heroics with both bat and ball sealed the victory, while Shikhar Dhawan’s stellar form earned him the Player of the Tournament award.

  • Host Country: England
  • Final Match: India vs. England
  • Winner: India (by 5 runs in a 20-over match)
  • Captain: MS Dhoni
  • Player of the Match: Ravindra Jadeja
  • Player of the Tournament: Shikhar Dhawan

2017: Pakistan’s Historic Win

Pakistan scripted one of the most memorable wins in cricket history by defeating India in the final. Fakhar Zaman’s sensational century and Hasan Ali’s fiery bowling were the highlights of this emphatic victory.

  • Host Country: England
  • Final Match: India vs. Pakistan
  • Winner: Pakistan (by 180 runs)
  • Captain: Sarfaraz Ahmed
  • Player of the Match: Fakhar Zaman
  • Player of the Tournament: Hasan Ali

Conclusion

The ICC Champions Trophy has left an indelible mark on cricket history, showcasing intense rivalries, unforgettable moments, and the rise of cricketing legends. With eight editions held so far, this prestigious tournament continues to celebrate the spirit of cricket on a global stage. Stay tuned for the next edition in 2025.

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