The Numbers Game: India’s performance in ICC Finals
While Kapil’s Devils laid the foundation stone, MS Dhoni’s boys began the trend of India being VIP customers at the finals of ICC tournaments in limited-overs cricket. Looking ahead to June 29, 2024, we can't help but feel optimistic as Rohit Sharma and his Men in Blue are poised to join his predecessors as someone who led India to ICC silverware.
As we delve into the nail-biting championship match at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Final, we journey back in time through our ICC history. This historical context inspires past results and enriches our support for the boys in Barbados tonight.
Performance of India in ICC Finals (Limited Overs) |
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Tournament |
Year |
Opponent |
Result |
Player of the Match |
ODI World Cup |
1983 |
West Indies |
Won |
Mohinder Amarnath |
Champions Trophy |
2000 |
New Zealand |
Lost |
Chris Cairns |
Champions Trophy (Washed out after one innings; Moved to Reserve Day) |
2002 |
Sri Lanka |
N/R |
- |
Champions Trophy (Reserve Day) |
2002 |
Sri Lanka |
N/R |
- |
World Cup |
2003 |
Australia |
Lost |
Ricky Ponting |
T20 World Cup |
2007 |
Pakistan |
Won |
Irfan Pathan |
ODI World Cup |
2011 |
Sri Lanka |
Won |
MS Dhoni |
Champions Trophy |
2013 |
England |
Won |
Ravindra Jadeja |
ODI World Cup |
2014 |
Sri Lanka |
Lost |
Kumar Sangakkara |
Champions Trophy |
2017 |
Pakistan |
Lost |
Fakhar Zaman |
ODI World Cup |
2023 |
Australia |
Lost |
Travis Head |