The ICC runs the main world events in cricket, including the ODI World Cup, T20 World Cup, Champions Trophy and the World Test Championship, and these events form the base of this titles list.
In the current table, Australia lead with 6 ODI World Cup titles, 1 T20 World Cup, 2 Champions Trophy wins and 1 World Test Championship title, giving them a total of 10 ICC trophies.
India are second with 2 ODI World Cup titles, 3 T20 World Cup titles, 3 Champions Trophy titles and 0 World Test Championship wins, adding up to 8 ICC trophies across formats.
Australia on top of ICC trophies
Australia’s ICC titles record is the strongest, with 10 ICC trophies across formats.
They have 6 ODI World Cup titles, which is the most by any country, and that alone keeps them far ahead in the one‑day format.
On top of that, they also have 1 T20 World Cup title, 2 ICC Champions Trophy titles and 1 World Test Championship title, which makes their overall ICC trophy cabinet the biggest.
India close behind Australia
India stand second on the ICC titles list with 8 ICC trophies. Their record is very balanced, with 2 ODI World Cup titles, 3 T20 World Cup titles and 3 Champions Trophy titles, even though they have not yet won a World Test Championship title. Because of these numbers, India are the only side that can come close to Australia in total ICC trophies at the moment.
West Indies and their rich ICC history
West Indies are third on the list with 5 ICC titles in total. They have 2 ODI World Cup titles, 2 T20 World Cup titles and 1 Champions Trophy title, which shows how strong they were in earlier years and also in the T20 era. Even though they have no World Test Championship title here, their 5 trophies keep them high in the ICC titles ranking.
England’s all‑format success
England have 3 ICC trophies in this table. They have 1 ODI World Cup title and 2 T20 World Cup titles, which gives them a total of 3 ICC titles even without any Champions Trophy or World Test Championship wins here. As a result, England sit as a strong white‑ball side in the ICC trophies list, with success in both ODI and T20 formats.
Pakistan’s key ICC moments
Pakistan also have 3 ICC titles to their name. They have 1 ODI World Cup title, 1 T20 World Cup title and 1 Champions Trophy title, which spreads their success across all short formats. Therefore, Pakistan stand level with England and Sri Lanka on total ICC trophies, with 3 each.
Sri Lanka’s balanced trophy cabinet
Sri Lanka match Pakistan and England with 3 ICC trophies in this table. They have 1 ODI World Cup title, 1 T20 World Cup title and 1 Champions Trophy title, which is a very balanced ICC trophy record. Because of that, Sri Lanka remain one of the most successful smaller cricket nations in terms of ICC titles per major team.
New Zealand’s rise with Test and ODI events
New Zealand have 2 ICC titles in this list. They have 0 ODI World Cup titles and 0 T20 World Cup titles here, but 1 Champions Trophy win and 1 World Test Championship title give them a total of 2 ICC trophies. So, even without an ODI or T20 World Cup, New Zealand appear on the ICC titles table thanks to their success in the Champions Trophy and the World Test Championship.
South Africa finally on the ICC titles board
South Africa also stand on 2 ICC trophies in this table. Like New Zealand, they have 0 ODI World Cup titles and 0 T20 World Cup titles here, but they do have 1 Champions Trophy win and 1 World Test Championship title. This means South Africa’s ICC titles total is built on success in the Champions Trophy and the Test arena, rather than in ODI or T20 World Cups.
| Country | ODI World Cup | T20 World Cup | Champions Trophy | World Test Championship | Total ICC trophies |
| Australia | 6 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 10 |
| India | 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 8 |
| West Indies | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 5 |
| England | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
| Pakistan | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
| Sri Lanka | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
| New Zealand | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| South Africa | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
ODI World Cup titles by country
If we look only at ODI World Cup titles, Australia are far ahead with 6 ODI World Cup trophies.
Behind them, India and West Indies both have 2 ODI World Cup titles each, which keeps them high on the one‑day list even if they trail Australia in the overall ICC titles count.
England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have 1 ODI World Cup title each, while New Zealand and South Africa are still on 0 ODI World Cup titles in this table.
T20 World Cup titles picture
In T20 World Cup titles, India lead this table with 3 T20 World Cup trophies.
West Indies and England both have 2 T20 World Cup titles each, which underlines their strong record in the shortest format.
Australia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have 1 T20 World Cup title each, while New Zealand and South Africa are yet to open their T20 World Cup account in this data.
Champions Trophy title wins
Champions Trophy titles also play a big role in total ICC trophies. In this list, India have 3 Champions Trophy titles, which is the highest number for this event among all countries here.
Australia and West Indies follow with 2 and 1 Champions Trophy titles, while Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand and South Africa all have 1 Champions Trophy win each, and England have 0 in this table.
World Test Championship titles
The World Test Championship is the newest of these ICC events, and in this data it has already changed the total ICC titles table.
Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have 1 World Test Championship title each, which gives them a big boost in the overall ICC trophies count.
India, West Indies, England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have 0 World Test Championship titles in this table, so their ICC titles totals come only from ODI, T20 and Champions Trophy events.
Overall ICC titles ranking
If we add up all formats, Australia are first with 10 ICC titles, and they have a clear lead over every other side.
India are second with 8 ICC trophies, and West Indies are third with 5 ICC titles, which keeps these three nations in the top bracket.
England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka all sit together on 3 ICC trophies, while New Zealand and South Africa complete the list with 2 ICC titles each.

