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Who won the Cricket World Cup 2023?

The Cricket World Cup 2023 was won by Australia. They emerged victorious in the final, claiming their sixth title in the tournament's history. The final match took place on November 19, 2023, and Australia secured the win, solidifying their status as one of the most successful nations in the competition.

Home Sports Current Affairs 2023 ODI World Cup winners full list... ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Winner As you know the ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 is concluded on 19th November 2023 and Australia won the World Cup final. The 2023 ICC Mens Cricket World Cup is the 13th edition of the Cricket World Cup, a quadrennial One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament contested by mens national teams and organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Now, the ICC ODI Cricket World Cup is concluding with the final scheduled for November 19, 2023. Now that the league stage is over, India, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand have topped the table. The first semi-final took place between India and New Zealand, with India emerging victorious by 70 runs. The second semi-final between Australia and South Africa will determine the finalists for the World Cup 2023 final. Cricket World Cup 2023 The ICC Mens World Cup 2023 is slated to take place in India from October 5th to November 19th. The tournament will culminate in a final showdown between India and Australia. With a total of 13 World Cup tournaments held to date, Australia stands out as the most successful nation, clinching victory in 5 editions. In 2007, Australia achieved a historic feat by becoming the first team to secure three consecutive World Cup triumphs. Notably, India and West Indies share the distinction of winning the World Cup twice each. India claimed the title in 1983 and 2011, while West Indies emerged victorious in 1975 and 1979. The most recent 50-over World Cup in 2019 was claimed by England. The comprehensive list of One Day Cricket World Cup winners is provided below: ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Winner has been decided on 19th November 2023 when the two best teams of the tournament faced each other in Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad (India). Australia became the new World Cup 2023 winner by defeating India in the final match. In the final match, India played first and scored 240 runs, after that Australia chased the target by in 43 overs with loss of 4 wickets. Australian opener Travis Head became the Man of the Match in the final match. He scored 137 runs in 120 balls with 15 fours and 4 sixes. India batter scored most runs in this tournaments. India pacer Mohammed Shami took most wickets in World Cup 2023 with 24 wickets in 7 matches. The first semifinal match was played between India and New Zealand in Mumbai on 15th November 2023 and team India won this match by 70 runs. The second semi-final match was played between Australia and South Africa on 16th November in Kolkata and it was won by team Australia by 3 wickets. Cricket World Cup 2023 Winning Prize Money Australia earned a total of US$4 million for clinching the Cricket World Cup 2023 championship, with an additional US$280,000 awarded for their success in seven out of nine group-stage matches. Their overall winnings in the tournament amounted to US$4,280,000. In the first semifinal held in Mumbai on November 15, 2023, India emerged victorious against New Zealand by a margin of 70 runs. The second semifinal, played in Kolkata on November 16, saw Australia triumph over South Africa by 3 wickets. ODI Cricket World Cup Winners List (1975-2023) Here is the list of Mens 50-over ODI Cricket World Cup victors spanning from 1975 to 2023, encompassing details on the winners, runners-up, host country, total scores, and the result outcome for each One Day International (ODI) final. World Cup Winners List Year Host Winner Winners score Runner-up Runner-up Score Result 1975 England West Indies 2918 Australia 274 West Indies won by 17 runs 1979 England West Indies 2869 England 194 West Indies won by 92 runs 1983 England India 183 West Indies 140 India won by 43 runs 1987 India and Pakistan Australia 2535 England 2468 Australia won by 7 runs 1992 Australia and New Zealand Pakistan 2496 England 227 Pakistan won by 22 runs 1996 Pakistan and India Sri Lanka 2453 Australia 241 Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets 1999 E

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Over the last five decades, cricket has undergone rapid evolution. However, a turning point occurred in the sport's history when the first One Day International (ODI) was played between England and Australia in Melbourne on January 5, 1971. Two years later, the International Cricket Council (ICC), then known as the International Cricket Conference, planned to host the mens Cricket World Cup in 1975. In all, 13 editions of the ODI World Cups have been played so far. Australia have won six trophies while West Indies and India have won two titles each. Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England complete the list of ODI World Cup winners. West Indies emerge as early trendsetters The first edition of the men's ODI Cricket World Cup in 1975 was played in England featuring eight teams England, India, Australia, Pakistan, West Indies, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and East Africa. The West Indian cricket team, led by Clive Lloyd, won the inaugural World Cup by defeating Australia in the final by 17 runs at Lords. Bowlers Keith Boyce, Andy Roberts and Bernard Julien and legendary batter Vivian Richards and Lloyd himself helped the Caribbean side win the Cup without losing a match. England also hosted the next two editions of the World Cups. With their core intact, the West Indies won the 1979 edition as well, defeating the hosts by 92 runs in the final. Underdogs India end West Indies reign India exited in the group stages at the 1975 and 1979 ODI World Cups and very few gave them a chance to lift the title in 1983. West Indies and India progressed to the semi-finals from a group also consisting of Australia and Zimbabwe. India went on to beat England in the semi-finals while West Indies got the better of Pakistan. After bowling out India for a modest 183, West Indies looked set for their third title on the trot. However, inspired bowling performances from Mohinder Amarnath and Madan Lal, who took three wickets each, helped India bowl out West Indies for 140 in 52 overs. It remains the lowest-ever total successfully defended in a World Cup final. It was also the last time West Indies played in the final of the ODI World Cup. Australia win maiden title The 1987 World Cup was hosted jointly by India and Pakistan. Though the number of teams remained the same, the matches were played over 50 overs per side instead of 60 in previous editions. After failing to make the semi-finals in 1983, Australia, under the leadership of Allan Border, emerged as a true force in the 1987 World Cup. They beat Pakistan by 18 runs in the semi-finals and riding on David Boons 75, posted 253/5 against England in the final to win by 17 runs at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Imran Khans cornered tigers The 1992 ODI Cricket World Cup was co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Nine teams, including South Africa, participated in the fifth edition. Played in a league format where each team faced the other eight teams once to qualify for the semi-finals, Pakistan won just one of their first five games. However, they sneaked into the semi-finals by winning the next three league stage matches. Inzamam-ul-Haqs 60 off 37 helped Pakistan beat pre-tournament favourites New Zealand in the semi-finals by four wickets. Pakistan, led by captain Imran Khans 72, posted 249/6 in the final and bowled out England for 227 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Sri Lanka beat the mighty Australia The 1996 Cricket World Cup was jointly hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. A total of 12 teams, divided into two groups, fought for places in the quarter-finals. The island nation, led by Arjuna Ranatunga, remained unbeaten during the group stage. Sri Lanka beat England by five wickets in the quarter-finals, defeated India by 131 runs in the semi-finals and then handed Australia a seven-wicket defeat to win the title in Lahore. Australias unrivalled dominance No team in cricket history dominated the sport the way the Australian team did in the 1990s and 2000s. Steve Waughs Australian team, who sneaked in

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West Indies and India have each won two titles, but Australia has taken home six trophies. England, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka round out the list of ODI World Cup winners.The men's cricket World Cup was held in 1975 at the International Cricket Council (ICC), formerly the International Cricket Conference, two years later.BS Web Team New Delhi 4 min read Last Updated : Nov 21 2023 | 11:57 AM IST Cricket has rapidly evolved over the past 50 years. But on January 5, 1971, in Melbourne, England and Australia played the first One Day International (ODI), marking a watershed moment in the sport's history. The men's cricket World Cup was held in 1975 at the International Cricket Council (ICC), formerly the International Cricket Conference, two years later. The ODI World Cups have been held twelve times since then. West Indies and India have each won two titles, but Australia has taken home five trophies. England, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka round out the list of ODI World Cup winners. ICC ODI World Cup winners' list ICC Cricket World Cup Winners List (ODI Format) Year Winner Hosting Country Runner-up 2023 Australia India India 2019 England England and Wales New Zealand 2015 Australia Australia and New Zealand New Zealand 2011 India India and Bangladesh Sri Lanka 2007 Australia West Indies Sri Lanka 2003 Australia South Africa India 1999 Australia England Pakistan 1996 Sri Lanka Pakistan and India Australia 1992 Pakistan Australia and New Zealand England 1987 Australia India and Pakistan England 1983 India England West Indies 1979 West Indies England England 1975 West Indies England Australia WATCH VIDEO | PM Modi consoles Team India after heartbreaking defeat in World Cup 2023 final ICC World Cups match summary and scores 2023, ICC Cricket World Cup Winner: Australia Runners-up: India Match Summary: India lost the final by 6 wickets IND: 240 (50) AUS: 241-4 (43) Host: India 2019, ICC Cricket World Cup Winners: England Runners-up: New Zealand Match Summary: The Match tied after regular play and super over. England won on a boundary count ENG 241 NZ 241/8 Host: England2015, ICC Cricket World Cup Winners: Australia Runners-up: New Zealand Match Summary: Australia won by 7 wickets AUS 186/3 NZ 183 Host: Australia & New Zealand 2011, ICC Cricket World Cup Winners: India Runners-up: Sri Lanka Match Summary: India won by 6 wickets IND 277/4 SL 274/6 Host: Bangladesh, India, & Sri Lanka 2007, ICC World Cup Winners: Australia Runners-up: Sri Lanka Match Summary: Australia won by 53 runsAlso Read AUS 281/4 SL 215/8 Host: West Indies2003, ICC World Cup Winners: Australia Runners-up: India Match Summary: Australia won by 125 runs AUS 359/2 IND 234 Host: Kenya, South Africa, & Zimbabwe 1999, ICC World Cup Winners: Australia Runners-up: Pakistan Match Summary: Australia won by 8 wickets AUS 133/2 PAK 132 Host: England, Ireland, Netherlands, & Scotland 1996, Wills World Cup Winners: Sri Lanka Runners-up: Australia Match Summary: Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets SL 245/3 AUS 241 Host: India, Pakistan, & Sri Lanka1992, Benson & Hedges World Cup Winners: Pakistan Runners-up: England Match Summary: Pakistan won by 22 runs PAK 249/6 ENG 227 Host: Australia & New Zealand1987, Reliance World Cup Winners: Australia Runners-up: England Match Summary: Australia won by 7 runs AUS 253/5 ENG 246/8 Host: India & Pakistan1983, Prudential World Cup Winners: India Runners-up: West Indies Match Summary: India won by 43 runs IND 183 WI 140 Host: England1979, Prudential World Cup Winners: West Indies Runners-up: England Match Summary: West Indies won by 92 runs WI 286/9 ENG 194 Host: England1975, Prudential World Cup Winners: West Indies Runners-up: Australia Match Summary: West Indies won by 17 runs WI 291/8 AUS 274 Host: England First Published: Nov 19 2023 | 6:35 PM ISTExplore News

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