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The Cricket World Cup officially known as ICC Men s Cricket World Cup is the international championship of One Day International ODI cricket The event is organised by the sport s governing body the International Cricket Council ICC every four years with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament The tournament is one of the world s most viewed sporting events and considered as the flagship event of the international cricket calendar by the ICC It is widely considered the pinnacle championship of the sport of cricket ICC Men s Cricket World CupThe Cricket World Cup TrophyAdministratorInternational Cricket Council ICC FormatOne Day InternationalFirst edition1975 EnglandLatest edition2023 IndiaNext edition2027 South Africa Zimbabwe NamibiaNumber of teams14Current champion Australia 6th title Most successful Australia 6 titles Most runsSachin Tendulkar 2 278 Most wicketsGlenn McGrath 71 Websitecricketworldcup wbr com The first World Cup was organised in England in June 1975 with the first ODI cricket match having been played only four years earlier However a separate Women s Cricket World Cup had been held two years before the first men s tournament and a tournament involving multiple international teams had been held as early as 1912 when a triangular tournament of Test matches was played between Australia England and South Africa The first three World Cups were held in England From the 1987 tournament onwards hosting has been shared between countries under an unofficial rotation system with fourteen ICC members having hosted at least one match in the tournament The current format involves a qualification phase which takes place over the preceding three years to determine which teams qualify for the tournament phase In the tournament phase 10 teams including the automatically qualifying host nation compete for the title at venues within the host nation over about a month In the 2027 edition the format will be changed to accommodate an expanded 14 team final competition A total of twenty teams have competed in the 13 editions of the tournament with ten teams competing in the recent 2023 tournament Australia has won the tournament six times India and West Indies twice each while Pakistan Sri Lanka and England have won it once each The best performance by a non full member team came when Kenya made the semi finals of the 2003 tournament Australia are the current champions after winning the 2023 World Cup in India The subsequent 2027 World Cup will be held jointly in South Africa Zimbabwe and Namibia HistoryCricket World Cups Year Champions1975 West Indies1979 West Indies 2 1983 India 1987 Australia 1992 Pakistan 1996 Sri Lanka 1999 Australia 2 2003 Australia 3 2007 Australia 4 2011 India 2 2015 Australia 5 2019 England 2023 Australia 6 The first international cricket match was played between Canada and the United States on 24 and 25 September 1844 However the first credited Test match was played in 1877 between Australia and England and the two teams competed regularly for The Ashes in subsequent years South Africa was admitted to Test status in 1889 Representative cricket teams were selected to tour each other resulting in bilateral competition Cricket was also included as an Olympic sport at the 1900 Paris Games where Great Britain defeated France to win the gold medal This was the only appearance of cricket at the Summer Olympics The first multilateral competition at international level was the 1912 Triangular Tournament a Test cricket tournament played in England between all three Test playing nations at the time England Australia and South Africa The event was not a success the summer was exceptionally wet making play difficult on damp uncovered pitches and crowd attendances were poor attributed to a surfeit of cricket Since then international Test cricket has generally been organised as bilateral series a multilateral Test tournament was not organised again until the triangular Asian Test Championship in 1999 The number of nations playing Test cricket increased gradually over time with the addition of West Indies in 1928 New Zealand in 1930 India in 1932 and Pakistan in 1952 However international cricket continued to be played as bilateral Test matches over three four or five days In the early 1960s English county cricket teams began playing a shortened version of cricket which only lasted for one day Starting in 1962 with a four team knockout competition known as the Midlands Knock Out Cup and continuing with the inaugural Gillette Cup in 1963 one day cricket grew in popularity in England A national Sunday League was formed in 1969 The first One Day International match was played on the fifth day of a rain aborted Test match between England and Australia at Melbourne in 1971 to fill the time available and as compensation for the frustrated crowd It was a forty over game with eight balls per over The success and popularity of the domestic one day competitions in England and other parts of the world as well as the early One Day Internationals prompted the ICC to consider organizing a Cricket World Cup Prudential World Cups 1975 1983 The Prudential Cup trophy The inaugural Cricket World Cup was hosted in 1975 by England the only nation able to put forward the resources to stage an event of such magnitude at the time The first three tournaments were held in England and officially known as the Prudential Cup after the sponsors Prudential plc The matches consisted of 60 six ball overs per team played during daytime in the traditional form with the players wearing cricket whites and using red cricket balls Eight teams participated in the first tournament Australia England India New Zealand Pakistan and the West Indies the six Test nations at the time together with Sri Lanka and a composite team from East Africa One notable omission was South Africa who were banned from international cricket due to apartheid The tournament was won by the West Indies who defeated Australia by 17 runs in the final at Lord s Roy Fredricks of West Indies was the first batsmen who got hit wicket in ODI during the 1975 World Cup final The 1979 World Cup saw the introduction of the ICC Trophy competition to select non Test playing teams for the World Cup with Sri Lanka and Canada qualifying The West Indies won a second consecutive World Cup tournament defeating the hosts England by 92 runs in the final At a meeting which followed the World Cup the International Cricket Conference agreed to make the competition a quadrennial event The 1983 event was hosted by England for a third consecutive time By this stage Sri Lanka had become a Test playing nation and Zimbabwe qualified through the ICC Trophy A fielding circle was introduced 30 yards 27 m away from the stumps Four fieldsmen needed to be inside it at all times The teams faced each other twice before moving into the knock outs India was crowned champions after upsetting the West Indies by 43 runs in the final Different champions 1987 1996 India and Pakistan jointly hosted the 1987 tournament the first time that the competition was held outside England The games were reduced from 60 to 50 overs per innings the current standard because of the shorter daylight hours in the Indian subcontinent compared with England s summer Australia won the championship by defeating England by 7 runs in the final the closest margin in the World Cup final until the 2019 edition between England and New Zealand The 1992 World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand introduced many changes to the game such as coloured clothing white balls day night matches and a change to the fielding restriction rules The South African cricket team participated in the event for the first time following the fall of the apartheid regime and the end of the international sports boycott Pakistan overcame a dismal start in the tournament to eventually defeat England by 22 runs in the final and emerge as winners The 1996 championship was held in the Indian subcontinent for a second time with the inclusion of Sri Lanka as host for some of its group stage matches In the semi final Sri Lanka heading towards a crushing victory over India at Eden Gardens after the hosts lost eight wickets while scoring 120 runs in pursuit of 252 were awarded victory by default after crowd unrest broke out in protest against the Indian performance Sri Lanka went on to win their maiden championship by defeating Australia by seven wickets in the final at Lahore Australian treble 1999 2007 In 1999 the event was hosted by England with some matches also being held in Scotland Ireland Wales and the Netherlands Twelve teams contested the World Cup Australia qualified for the semi finals after reaching their target in their Super 6 match against South Africa off the final over of the match They then proceeded to the final with a tied match in the semi final also against South Africa where a mix up between South African batsmen Lance Klusener and Allan Donald saw Donald drop his bat and stranded mid pitch to be run out In the final Australia dismissed Pakistan for 132 and then reached the target in less than 20 overs and with eight wickets in hand A crowd of over 10 000 fans welcome the Australian team on completing the first World Cup hat trick Martin Place Sydney South Africa Zimbabwe and Kenya hosted the 2003 World Cup The number of teams participating in the event increased from twelve to fourteen Kenya s victories over Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe among others and a forfeit by the New Zealand team which refused to play in Kenya because of security concerns enabled Kenya to reach the semi finals the best result by an associate In the final Australia made 359 runs for the loss of two wickets the largest ever total in a final defeating India by 125 runs In 2007 the tournament was hosted by the West Indies and expanded to sixteen teams Following Pakistan s upset loss to World Cup debutants Ireland in the group stage Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room Jamaican police had initially launched a murder investigation into Woolmer s death but later confirmed that he died of heart failure Australia defeated Sri Lanka in the final by 53 runs D L in farcical light conditions and extended their undefeated run in the World Cup to 29 matches and winning three straight championships Hosts triumph 2011 2019 Autographed bat of the World Cup winning captains till 2015 at the Blades of Glory Museum Pune India India Sri Lanka and Bangladesh together hosted the 2011 World Cup Pakistan was stripped of its hosting rights following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009 with the games originally scheduled for Pakistan redistributed to the other host countries The number of teams participating in the World Cup was reduced to fourteen Australia lost their final group stage match against Pakistan on 19 March 2011 ending an unbeaten streak of 35 World Cup matches which had begun on 23 May 1999 India won their second World Cup title by beating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the final at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai where the Indian captain M S Dhoni along with the spinning all rounder Yuvraj Singh chased 273 with notable performances from Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli making India the first country to win the World Cup at home This was also the first time that two Asian countries faced each other in a World Cup Final Australia and New Zealand jointly hosted the 2015 World Cup The number of participants remained at fourteen Ireland was the most successful Associate nation with a total of three wins in the tournament New Zealand beat South Africa in a thrilling first semi final to qualify for their maiden World Cup final Australia defeated New Zealand by seven wickets in the final at Melbourne to lift the World Cup for the fifth time England perform a lap of honour around Lord s after their victory on 14 July 2019 The 2019 World Cup was hosted by England and Wales The number of participants was reduced to 10 New Zealand defeated India in the first semi final which was pushed over to the reserve day due to rain England defeated the defending champions Australia in the second semi final Neither finalist had previously won the World Cup In the final the scores were tied at 241 after 50 overs and the match went to a super over after which the scores were again tied at 15 The World Cup was won by England whose boundary count was greater than New Zealand s Australian resurgence 2023 The 2023 Cricket World Cup was hosted by India Ten teams participated including The Netherlands which returned to the tournament after a 12 year absence The tournament was structured as a single group round robin with the top four advancing to the semi final knockout stage India were unbeaten in the group stage and defeated New Zealand to advance to the final Australia lost twice during the group stage before defeating South Africa in the semi finals Afghanistan had their most successful World Cup with four wins during the group stage including over defending champions England they also came close to defeating Australia before Glenn Maxwell s double century turned the match around In the final Australia defeated the 10 match unbeaten India to clinch their 6th World Cup FormatQualification From the first World Cup in 1975 up to the 2019 World Cup the majority of teams taking part qualified automatically Until the 2015 World Cup this was mostly through having Full Membership of the ICC and for the 2019 World Cup this was mostly through ranking position in the ICC ODI Championship Since the second World Cup in 1979 up to the 2019 World Cup the teams that qualified automatically were joined by a small number of others who qualified for the World Cup through the qualification process The first qualifying tournament being the ICC Trophy later the process expanding with pre qualifying tournaments For the 2011 World Cup the ICC World Cricket League replaced the past pre qualifying processes and the name ICC Trophy was changed to ICC Men s Cricket World Cup Qualifier The World Cricket League was the qualification system provided to allow the Associate and Affiliate members of the ICC more opportunities to qualify The number of teams qualifying varied throughout the years From the 2023 World Cup onwards only the host nation s will qualify automatically All countries will participate in a series of leagues to determine qualification with automatic promotion and relegation between divisions from one World Cup cycle to the next Tournament Autographs of the winning teams of each edition of the tournament at the Blades of Glory Cricket Museum Pune India The format of the Cricket World Cup has changed greatly over the course of its history Each of the first four tournaments was played by eight teams divided into two groups of four The competition consisted of two stages a group stage and a knock out stage The four teams in each group played each other in the round robin group stage with the top two teams in each group progressing to the semi finals The winners of the semi finals played against each other in the final With South Africa returning in the fifth tournament in 1992 as a result of the end of the apartheid boycott nine teams played each other once in the group phase and the top four teams progressed to the semi finals The tournament was further expanded in 1996 with two groups of six teams The top four teams from each group progressed to quarter finals and semi finals A distinct format was used for the 1999 and 2003 World Cups The teams were split into two pools with the top three teams in each pool advancing to the Super 6 The Super 6 teams played the three other teams that advanced from the other group As they advanced the teams carried their points forward from previous matches against other teams advancing alongside them giving them an incentive to perform well in the group stages The top four teams from the Super 6 stage progressed to the semi finals with the winners playing in the final The captains of the 2007 Cricket World Cup The format used in the 2007 World Cup involved 16 teams allocated into four groups of four Within each group the teams played each other in a round robin format Teams earned points for wins and half points for ties The top two teams from each group moved forward to the Super 8 round The Super 8 teams played the other six teams that progressed from the different groups Teams earned points in the same way as the group stage but carried their points forward from previous matches against the other teams who qualified from the same group to the Super 8 stage The top four teams from the Super 8 round advanced to the semi finals and the winners of the semi finals played in the final The format used in the 2011 and 2015 World Cups featured two groups of seven teams each playing in a round robin format The top four teams from each group proceeded to the knock out stage consisting of quarter finals semi finals and ultimately the final In the 2019 and 2023 editions of the tournament the number of teams participating dropped to 10 Each team is scheduled to play against each other once in a round robin format before entering the semifinals a similar format to the 1992 World Cup The 2027 and 2031 World Cups will have 14 teams with the format same as the 2003 edition Summary of tournament formats Year Host s Teams Matches Preliminary stage Final stage1 1975 England 8 15 2 groups of 4 teams 12 matches Knock out of 4 teams group winners and runners up 3 matches2 19793 1983 England Wales 27 2 groups of 4 teams 24 matches4 1987 India Pakistan5 1992 Australia New Zealand 9 39 1 group of 9 teams 36 matches Knock out of 4 teams top 4 in group 3 matches6 1996 India Pakistan Sri Lanka 12 37 2 groups of 6 teams 30 matches Knock out of 8 teams top 4 in each group 7 matches7 1999 England Ireland Netherlands Scotland Wales 42 2 groups of 6 teams 30 matches Super Sixes top 3 in each group 9 matches Knock out of 4 teams top 4 in Super Sixes 3 matches8 2003 South Africa Kenya Zimbabwe 14 54 2 groups of 7 teams 42 matches9 2007 West Indies 16 51 4 groups of 4 teams 24 matches Super Eights top 2 in each group 24 matches Knock out of 4 teams top 4 in Super Eights 3 matches10 2011 India Bangladesh Sri Lanka 14 49 2 groups of 7 teams 42 matches Knock out of 8 teams top 4 in each group 7 matches11 2015 Australia New Zealand12 2019 England Wales 10 48 1 group of 10 teams 45 matches Knock out of 4 teams top 4 in group 3 matches13 2023 India14 2027 South Africa Namibia Zimbabwe 14 54 2 groups of 7 teams 42 matches Super Sixes top 3 in each group 9 matches Knock out of 4 teams top 4 in Super Sixes 3 matches15 2031 India BangladeshTrophyThe Cricket World Cup Trophy The ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy is presented to the winners of the World Cup The current trophy was created for the 1999 championships and was the first permanent prize in the tournament s history Prior to this different trophies were made for each World Cup clarification needed The trophy was designed and produced in London by a team of craftsmen from Garrard amp Co over a period of two months The current trophy is made from silver and gilt and features a golden globe held up by three silver columns The columns shaped as stumps and bails represent the three fundamental aspects of cricket batting bowling and fielding while the globe characterises a cricket ball The seam is tilted to symbolize the axial tilt of the Earth It stands 60 centimetres 24 in high and weighs approximately 11 kilograms 24 lb The names of the previous winners are engraved on the base of the trophy with space for a total of twenty inscriptions The ICC keeps the original trophy A replica differing only in the inscriptions is permanently awarded to the winning team Media coverageThe tournament is one of the world s most viewed sporting events and successive tournaments have generated increasing media attention as One Day International cricket has become more established dubious discuss The 2011 Cricket World Cup was televised in over 200 countries to over 2 2 billion viewers better source needed dubious discuss Television rights mainly for the 2011 and 2015 World Cup were sold for over US 1 1 billion and sponsorship rights were sold for a further US 500 million The ICC claimed a total of 1 6 billion viewers for the 2019 World Cup as well as 4 6 billion views of digital video of the tournament The most watched match of the tournament was the group game between India and Pakistan which was watched by more than 300 million people live AttendanceYear Hosts Total Attendance References2003 South Africa Zimbabwe Kenya 626 8452007 West Indies 672 0002011 India Sri Lanka Bangladesh 1 229 8262015 Australia New Zealand 1 106 4202019 England amp Wales 752 0002023 India 1 250 307Selection of hostsThe International Cricket Council s executive committee votes for the hosts of the tournament after examining the bids made by the nations keen to hold a Cricket World Cup 1975 1979 1983 1999 20191987 1996 2011 2023 20311987 19962011 20311996 201120071992 20151992 201520032003 20272003 20272027class notpageimage Host countries of Cricket World Cup A civic centre lit up to mark the 2003 Cricket World Cup in South Africa England hosted the first three competitions The ICC decided that England should host the first tournament because it was ready to devote the resources required to organising the inaugural event India volunteered to host the third Cricket World Cup but most ICC members preferred England as the longer period of daylight in England in June meant that a match could be completed in one day The 1987 Cricket World Cup was held in India and Pakistan the first hosted outside England Many of the tournaments have been jointly hosted by nations from the same geographical region such as South Asia in 1987 1996 and 2011 Australasia in Australia and New Zealand in 1992 and 2015 Southern Africa in 2003 and West Indies in 2007 In November 2021 ICC published the name of the hosts for ICC events to be played between 2024 and 2031 cycle The hosts for the 50 over World Cup along with T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy were selected through a competitive bidding process ResultsEd Year Host s Final venue FinalWinners Result Runner up Winning Captain1 1975 England Lord s London West Indies 291 8 60 overs West Indies won by 17 runs scorecard Australia 274 all out 58 4 overs Clive Lloyd2 1979 England Lord s London West Indies 286 9 60 overs West Indies won by 92 runs scorecard England 194 all out 51 overs 3 1983 England Wales Lord s London India 183 all out 54 4 overs India won by 43 runs scorecard West Indies 140 all out 52 overs Kapil Dev4 1987 India Pakistan Eden Gardens Kolkata Australia 253 5 50 overs Australia won by 7 runs scorecard England 246 8 50 overs Allan Border5 1992 Australia New Zealand Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Pakistan 249 6 50 overs Pakistan won by 22 runs scorecard England 227 all out 49 2 overs Imran Khan6 1996 Pakistan India Sri Lanka Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Sri Lanka 245 3 46 2 overs Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets scorecard Australia 241 7 50 overs Arjuna Ranatunga7 1999 England Ireland Scotland Netherlands Wales Lord s London Australia 133 2 20 1 overs Australia won by 8 wickets scorecard Pakistan 132 all out 39 overs Steve Waugh8 2003 South Africa Zimbabwe Kenya Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg Australia 359 2 50 overs Australia won by 125 runs scorecard India 234 all out 39 2 overs Ricky Ponting9 2007 West Indies Kensington Oval Bridgetown Australia 281 4 38 overs Australia won by 53 runs D L scorecard Sri Lanka 215 8 36 overs 10 2011 India Sri Lanka Bangladesh Wankhede Stadium Mumbai India 277 4 48 2 overs India won by 6 wickets scorecard Sri Lanka 274 6 50 overs MS Dhoni11 2015 Australia New Zealand Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Australia 186 3 33 1 overs Australia won by 7 wickets scorecard New Zealand 183 all out 45 overs Michael Clarke12 2019 England Wales Lord s London England 241 all out 50 overs 15 0 super over 24 fours 2 sixes Match Tied England won on boundaries countback scorecard New Zealand 241 8 50 overs 15 1 super over 14 fours 3 sixes Eoin Morgan13 2023 India Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad Australia 241 4 43 overs Australia won by 6 wickets scorecard India 240 all out 50 overs Pat Cummins14 2027 South Africa Zimbabwe Namibia15 2031 India BangladeshNotesEngland was the sole designated host but matches were also played in Republic of Ireland the Netherlands Scotland and Wales South Africa was the sole designated main host but matches were also played in Zimbabwe and Kenya Eight member countries of the West Indies Cricket Federation hosted matches Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Grenada Guyana Jamaica Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago Tournament summaryTwenty nations have qualified for the Cricket World Cup at least once Six teams have competed in every tournament five of which have won the title The West Indies won the first two tournaments Australia has won six India has won two while Pakistan Sri Lanka and England have each won once The West Indies 1975 and 1979 and Australia 1999 2003 and 2007 are the only teams to have won consecutive titles Australia has played in eight of the thirteen finals 1975 1987 1996 1999 2003 2007 2015 and 2023 New Zealand has yet to win the World Cup but has been runners up two times 2015 and 2019 The best result by a non Test playing nation is the semi final appearance by Kenya in the 2003 tournament while the best result by a non Test playing team on their debut is the Super 8 second round by Ireland in 2007 Sri Lanka as a co host of the 1996 World Cup was the first host to win the tournament though the final was held in Pakistan India won in 2011 as host and was the first team to win a final played in their own country Australia and England repeated the feat in 2015 and 2019 respectively Other than this England made it to the final as a host in 1979 Other countries which have achieved or equalled their best World Cup results while co hosting the tournament are New Zealand as finalists in 2015 Zimbabwe who reached the Super Six in 2003 and Kenya as semi finalists in 2003 In 1987 co hosts India and Pakistan both reached the semi finals but were eliminated by England and Australia respectively Australia in 1992 England in 1999 South Africa in 2003 and Bangladesh in 2011 have been host teams that were eliminated in the first round Teams performances An overview of the teams performances in every World Cup is given below For each tournament the number of teams in each finals tournament in brackets are shown HostTeam 1975 8 1979 8 1983 8 1987 8 1992 9 1996 12 1999 12 2003 14 2007 16 2011 14 2015 14 2019 10 2023 10 2027 14 Apps Afghanistan GP 10th 6th 3 Australia RU GP GP W 5th RU W W W QF W SF W 13 Bangladesh GP GP 7th GP QF 8th 8th 7 Bermuda GP 1 Canada GP GP GP GP 4 England SF RU SF RU RU QF GP GP 5th QF GP W 7th 13 India GP GP W SF 7th SF 6th RU GP W SF SF RU 13 Ireland 8th GP GP 3 Kenya GP GP SF GP GP 5 Namibia GP 1 Netherlands GP GP GP GP 10th 5 New Zealand SF SF GP GP SF QF SF 5th SF SF RU RU SF 13 Pakistan GP SF SF SF W QF RU GP GP SF QF 5th 5th 13 Scotland GP GP GP 3 South Africa SF QF SF GP SF QF SF 7th SF Q 9 Sri Lanka GP GP GP GP 8th W GP SF RU RU QF 6th 9th 13 United Arab Emirates GP GP 2 West Indies W W RU GP 6th SF GP GP 6th QF QF 9th 12 Zimbabwe GP GP 9th GP 5th 6th GP GP GP Q 9Defunct teams East Africa GP 1 Legend W Winner RU Runner up SF Semi finals S6 Super Six 1999 2003 QF Quarter finals 1996 2011 2015 S8 Super Eight 2007 GP Group stage First round Q Qualified Still in CompetitionDebutant teams Year Teams Total1975 Australia East Africa England India New Zealand Pakistan West Indies Sri Lanka 81979 Canada 11983 Zimbabwe 11987 none 01992 South Africa 11996 Kenya Netherlands United Arab Emirates 31999 Bangladesh Scotland 22003 Namibia 12007 Bermuda Ireland 22011 none 02015 Afghanistan 12019 none 02023 none 02027Overview The table below provides an overview of the performances of teams over past World Cups as of the end of the 2023 tournament Teams are ordered by best result then by appearances then by winning percentage then by total number of wins total number of number of games and then alphabetically Statistics Best performanceTeam Apps Mat Won Lost Tie NR Win Australia 13 105 78 25 1 1 75 48 Champions 6 1987 1999 2003 2007 2015 2023 India 13 95 63 30 1 1 67 55 Champions 2 1983 2011 West Indies 12 80 43 35 0 2 55 12 Champions 2 1975 1979 England 13 93 52 39 1 1 57 14 Champions 1 2019 Pakistan 13 88 49 37 0 2 56 97 Champions 1 1992 Sri Lanka 13 89 40 46 1 2 46 55 Champions 1 1996 New Zealand 13 99 59 38 1 1 60 71 Runners up 2015 2019 South Africa 9 74 45 26 2 1 63 01 Semi finals 1992 1999 2007 2015 2023 Kenya 5 29 6 22 0 0 21 42 Semi finals 2003 Zimbabwe 9 57 11 42 1 3 21 29 Super 6s 1999 2003 Bangladesh 7 49 16 32 0 1 33 33 Quarter finals 2015 Ireland 3 21 7 13 1 0 35 71 Super 8s 2007 Netherlands 5 29 4 25 0 0 13 79 Group Stage 1996 2003 2007 2011 2023 Canada 4 18 2 16 0 0 11 11 Group Stage 1979 2003 2007 2011 Afghanistan 3 24 5 19 0 0 20 83 Group Stage 2015 2019 2023 Scotland 3 14 0 14 0 0 0 00 Group Stage 1999 2007 2015 United Arab Emirates 2 11 1 10 0 0 9 09 Group Stage 1996 2015 Namibia 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 00 Group Stage 2003 Bermuda 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 00 Group Stage 2007 Defunct teams East Africa 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 00 Group Stage 1975 As of 19 November 2023 Source ESPNcricinfo Note The Win percentage excludes no results and counts ties as half a win Teams are sorted by their best performance then winning percentage then if equal by alphabetical order Before the 1992 World Cup South Africa were banned due to apartheid Disbanded in 1989Other resultsResults of host teams Year Host Team Finish1975 England Semi finalists1979 England Runner ups1983 England Semi finalists1987 India Semi finalists Pakistan Semi finalists1992 Australia Round Robin New Zealand Semi finalists1996 India Semi finalists Pakistan Quarter finalists Sri Lanka Champions1999 England Group Stage Scotland Group Stage Netherlands Did not play Ireland Did not play2003 South Africa Group Stage Zimbabwe Super 6 Kenya Semi finalists2007 West Indies Super 82011 India Champions Sri Lanka Runner ups Bangladesh Group Stage2015 Australia Champions New Zealand Runner ups2019 England Champions2023 India Runner ups2027 South Africa Zimbabwe Namibia2031 India Bangladesh Results of defending champions Year Defending champions Finish1979 West Indies Champions1983 West Indies Runner ups1987 India Semi finalists1992 Australia Round Robin1996 Pakistan Quarter finalists1999 Sri Lanka Group Stage2003 Australia Champions2007 Australia Champions2011 Australia Quarter finalists2015 India Semi finalists2019 Australia Semi finalists2023 England Round Robin2027 AustraliaTournament recordsSachin Tendulkar the leading run scorer in World Cup historyGlenn McGrath the leading wicket taker in World Cup historyWorld Cup recordsBattingMost runs Sachin Tendulkar 2 278 1992 2011 Highest average min 10 inns Lance Klusener 124 00 1999 2003 Highest batting strike rate min 500 balls faced Glenn Maxwell 160 32 2015 2023 Highest score Martin Guptill v West Indies 237 2015 Highest partnership Chris Gayle amp Marlon Samuels 2nd wicket v Zimbabwe 372 2015 Most runs in a single world cup Virat Kohli 765 2023 Most hundreds Rohit Sharma 7 2015 2023 Most hundreds in a single world cup Rohit Sharma 5 2019 BowlingMost wickets Glenn McGrath 71 1996 2007 Lowest average min 400 balls bowled Mohammed Shami 13 52 2015 2023 Best strike rate min 20 wickets Mohammed Shami 15 81 2015 2023 Best economy rate min 1000 balls bowled Andy Roberts 3 24 1975 1983 Best bowling figures Glenn McGrath v Namibia 7 15 2003 Most wickets in a tournament Mitchell Starc 27 2019 FieldingMost dismissals wicket keeper Kumar Sangakkara 54 2003 2015 Most catches fielder Ricky Ponting 28 1996 2011 TeamHighest score South Africa v Sri Lanka 428 5 2023 Lowest score Canada v Sri Lanka 36 2003 Highest win Australia 75 48 Played 105 Won 78 Most consecutive wins Australia 27 20 Jun 1999 19 Mar 2011 one N R excluded Most consecutive tournament wins Australia 3 1999 2007 By tournament Year Winning Captain Player of the final Player of the tournament Most runs Most wickets1975 Clive Lloyd Clive Lloyd Not Awarded Glenn Turner 333 Gary Gilmour 11 1979 Clive Lloyd Viv Richards Not Awarded Gordon Greenidge 253 Mike Hendrick 10 1983 Kapil Dev Mohinder Amarnath Not Awarded David Gower 384 Roger Binny 18 1987 Allan Border David Boon Not Awarded Graham Gooch 471 Craig McDermott 18 1992 Imran Khan Wasim Akram Martin Crowe Martin Crowe 456 Wasim Akram 18 1996 Arjuna Ranatunga Aravinda de Silva Sanath Jayasuriya Sachin Tendulkar 523 Anil Kumble 15 1999 Steve Waugh Shane Warne Lance Klusener Rahul Dravid 461 Geoff Allott Shane Warne 20 2003 Ricky Ponting Ricky Ponting Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar 673 Chaminda Vaas 23 2007 Ricky Ponting Adam Gilchrist Glenn McGrath Matthew Hayden 659 Glenn McGrath 26 2011 Mahendra Singh Dhoni Mahendra Singh Dhoni Yuvraj Singh Tillakaratne Dilshan 500 Shahid Afridi Zaheer Khan 21 2015 Michael Clarke James Faulkner Mitchell Starc Martin Guptill 547 Mitchell Starc Trent Boult 22 2019 Eoin Morgan Ben Stokes Kane Williamson Rohit Sharma 648 Mitchell Starc 27 2023 Pat Cummins Travis Head Virat Kohli Virat Kohli 765 Mohammed Shami 24 See also, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games, mobile, phone, android, ios, apple, mobile phone, samsung, iphone, xiomi, xiaomi, redmi, honor, oppo, nokia, sonya, mi, pc, web, computer
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