Limited overs cricket got a new surprise when the ICC decided to introduce a 20-over format in the game, which wasn’t thought to become one of the most popular formats of the game. It started back in 2007 when the ICC scheduled a 20-over ICC World Cup in South Africa. Teams were excited to play a World Cup in this format, and India came out victorious under the captaincy of MS Dhoni in the inaugural season of the T20 World Cup.
Later, multiple teams have bagged the T20 trophy; in fact, the West Indies won the trophy twice in 2012 and 2016, with England winning the event the same number of times in 2010 and 2022.
| Year | Winners | Runner-Ups |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | India | Pakistan |
| 2009 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka |
| 2010 | England | Australia |
| 2012 | West Indies | Sri Lanka |
| 2014 | Sri Lanka | India |
| 2016 | West Indies | England |
| 2021 | Australia | New Zealand |
| 2022 | England | Pakistan |
| 2024 | India | South Africa |
FAQs:
Who won first T20 World Cup?
India won the inaugural season of the ICC T20 World Cup back in 2007.
Who won the T20 World Cup title maximum Times?
The West Indies and England both won the T20 World Cup title twice.
Where Did the T20 World Cup 2024 Happen?
The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 happened in the West Indies and the USA.
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