ICC T20 World Cup winners list with captains from 2007 to 2024

Rohit Sharma led India to victory in the T20 World Cup, joining the ranks of successful captains like Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga and England's Paul Collingwood in the prestigious tournament.
ICC T20 World Cup winners list with captains from 2007 to 2024
Ending an over-a-decade long ICC title drought, Rohit Sharma last week etched his name in history books, becoming only the second Indian captain after legendary MS Dhoni to lift the T20 World Cup title.
As Rohit's men beat South Africa in a thrilling finale on Saturday at the Kensington Oval in Barbados, India laid hands at the T20 World Cup title after 17 years.
With the title triumph, Rohit and and team became T20 world cup winners.
The win marked India's first ICC trophy in 11 years. The last time the Indian cricket team celebrated such a triumph was in 2013, under the leadership of Dhoni, when they secured the Champions Trophy.
Previously, England and West Indies were the only teams to have won the T20 World Cup title twice. With the win on Saturday, India became the third team to achieve the distinction, solidifying their status among elites in T20 cricket.

T20 World Cup winners list


Year
Host(s)
Winner
Result
Runner-up
Teams
Winning Captain
2024
West Indies, USA
India
India 176-7 (20 Overs), won by 7 runs
South Africa
20
Rohit Sharma
2022
Australia
England
England 138/5 (19 overs), won by 5 wickets
Pakistan
16
Jos Buttler
2021
UAE, Oman
Australia

Australia 173/2 (18.5 overs), won by 8 wickets
New Zealand
16

Aaron Finch
2016
India
West Indies
West Indies 161/6 (19.4 overs), won by 4 wickets
England
16

Daren Sammy
2014
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka 134/4 (17.5 overs), won by 6 wickets
India
16

Lasith Malinga
2012
Sri Lanka
West Indies
West Indies 137/6 (20 overs), won by 36 runs
Sri Lanka
12
Daren Sammy
2010
West Indies
England
England 148/3 (17 overs), won by 7 wickets
Australia
12
Paul Collingwood
2009
England
Pakistan
Pakistan 139/2 (18.4 overs), won by 8 wickets
Sri Lanka
12
Younis Khan
2007
South Africa
India
India 157/5 (20 overs), won by 5 runs
Pakistan
12
MS Dhoni

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