Written by: Ankit Yadav
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The ICC Champions Trophy, also known as the “Mini World Cup,” has been a stage for thrilling matches, unexpected innings, and outstanding performances since 1998. Organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC), it is another grand festival for cricket fans worldwide.

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 hosted by Pakistan, concluded with India defeating New Zealand by 4 wickets in the final on March 9, 2025. This win marked India’s third Champions Trophy title, adding to their previous victories in 2002 (shared with Sri Lanka) and 2013.

In this article, you will find the complete Champions Trophy winner list, including champion teams, years, best performances, and the selection criteria for teams.

Overview: Champion Trophy Winner List

The Champions Trophy has seen nine editions from 1998 to 2025, each leaving an unforgettable mark on cricket history. Here is a quick overview of the champion teams, tournament years, number of participating teams, and host nations.

YearHost Nation(s)Total TeamsWinner
1998Bangladesh9South Africa
2000Kenya11New Zealand
2002Sri Lanka12India/Sri Lanka (co-champions)
2004England12West Indies
2006India10Australia
2009South Africa8Australia
2013England and Wales8India
2017England and Wales8Pakistan
2025Pakistan8India

As you get the clear Champions Trophy winner list, we will explain unbeatable moments, outstanding performances, and highlights of each match. From South Africa’s first title in 1998 to India’s memorable win in 2025, each tournament has its own unique story. Let’s learn:

1. South Africa, 1998 

South Africa, 1998

In the first ICC Champion Trophy, South Africa named victory to their team in Bangladesh. The Proteas, led by captain Hansie Cronje, showcased their all-round skills and batting strength. 

Other key players were Shaun Pollock and Allan Donald, who played major roles in winning. One of the most memorable matches was their victory against the West Indies in the final. 

2. New Zealand, 2000

New Zealand, 2000

New Zealand’s greatest achievement was winning the 2000 Champion Trophy, which was held in Kenya. With 11 teams participating, New Zealand’s victory was marked by the super performances of players like Chris Cairns and Nathan Astle. 

New Zealand’s surprising win against India in the semi-finals was a memorable moment. 

Also Check: IND vs NZ Head-to-Head stats

3. India/Sri Lanka (co-champion), 2002 

India/Sri Lanka (co-champion), 2002

The 2002 edition, held in Sri Lanka, ended with India and Sri Lanka being declared co-champions due to a rain-affected final. The tournament featured 12 teams and saw iconic performances from players like Sachin Tendulkar and Muttiah Muralitharan. 

Despite the weather challenges, both teams displayed outstanding cricket; both teams showed their skills and abilities. 

4. West Indies, 2004 

West Indies, 2004

2004, England hosted the ICC Champions Trophy, and the West Indies emerged as champions. Twelve teams competed to win the trophy, and the West Indies showcased their abilities with talented players like Brian Lara and Chris Gayle. 

5. Australia, 2006 

Australia, 2006

The 2006 tournament in India saw Australia continue their dominance in world cricket. With 10 teams participating, Australia, led by Ricky Ponting, remained unbeatable throughout the match. 

Australia bowled out West Indies for just 138, with Nathan Bracken taking three wickets. They then chased down the target easily, winning by 8 wickets. Shane Watson’s all-round performance (two wickets and 57 not out) earned him the Player of the Match award.

6. Australia, 2009 

Australia, 2009

Australia’s second consecutive Champion Trophy win in 2009 further cemented its legacy. The tournament in South Africa saw it overcome strong opposition, including the host nation. 

In the final, New Zealand posted a challenging total of 206/4 in a rain-shortened match. Sane Watson’s unbeaten 105 was the standout performance. Australia then restricted New Zealand to 200/9, winning by 6 runs. This victory highlighted Australia’s ability to perform under pressure in big matches.

7. India, 2013

India, 2013

India’s victory in the 2013 Champions Trophy showed their rising dominance in world cricket. Under MS Dhoni’s leadership, the team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament in England and Wales. 

The final against England at Edgbaston was a rain-affected match. India posted 129/7 in 20 overs, with Virat Kohli top-scoring. In reply, England fell short by 5 runs, thanks to tight bowling in the death overs. 

Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round performance (33 not out and 2/24) was crucial. He was named Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament.

8. Pakistan, 2017

Pakistan, 2017

Pakistan’s journey in the 2017 Champions Trophy is one of cricket’s great stories. After a heavy loss to India in their opening match, Pakistan’s crowning moment was the final against India at The Oval. They posted a massive 338/4, with Fakhar Zaman scoring a brilliant 114. 

Mohammad Amir then dismantled India’s top order, and they were bowled out for 158. This match was a defining moment in the Ind vs Pak rivalry, with Pakistan’s 180-run victory being their largest margin in ICC events against India, showcasing their rise to the occasion in big tournaments.

9. India, 2025

India- 2025 Champions Trophy Winner
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Pakistan hosted the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, featuring 8 teams. India defeated New Zealand in the final to win the title. Rohit Sharma was named Player of the Match, while Rachin Ravindra earned the Player of the Series award.

India showcased remarkable consistency, winning all their matches, including a memorable victory against Pakistan in the group stage. Their strong batting lineup and disciplined bowling played a key role in their triumph.

Criteria For Selection Of Teams 

The selection of the team for the ICC Champions trophy is based on several criteria to ensure a competitive tournament. Here are some major points to be considered:

1. Performance And Rankings

Teams are selected based on their recent performance in international matches. For example, the cut-off date for the 2017 tournament was 30 September 2015. 

The top eight teams on this date qualified for the tournament. This system ensures that the most competitive teams participate based on their recent form. 

2. Qualification Tournaments

Qualification tournaments provide a way to the Champions Trophy for teams outside the top rankings. The ICC World Cricket League Championship serves this purpose. 

This system gives rise to cricket nations’ opportunities and helps them expand their game and talent. 

3. Host Nation

The host nation automatically qualifies for the Champion Trophy. This rule supports the growth of cricket in the host country. 

This rule has allowed smaller cricket nations to participate and gain valuable experience at the highest level. 

In 1998, Bangladesh qualified as a host despite not being among the top-ranked teams. 

4. Historical Significance

This is not an official criteria for team selection, but teams with strong cricket legacies often get consideration. 

With their rich cricketing history and large fan bases, nations like Australia, India, and England are typically expected to qualify.

5. Player Availability

Team selection also considers the availability of key players. Injuries or other commitments can impact a team’s strength and chances of qualification. 

For instance, if a team’s star players are unavailable for an extended period, their ODI ranking and qualification prospects could be affected. 

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Conclusion: India Wins the ICC Champions Trophy 2025

South Africa won the first-ever ICC Champions Trophy in 1998, marking the start of thrilling competition in the tournament’s history. Over the years, cricket fans have witnessed unforgettable moments.

In the 2025 edition, India emerged as the champions, defeating New Zealand in the final. With Rohit Sharma delivering a match-winning performance and Rachin Ravindra earning the Player of the Series title, India’s dominance in the tournament stood out. This victory adds yet another glorious chapter to India’s rich cricketing legacy.

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About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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