List of all ICC titles won by Australian Cricket Team (Senior men's cricket)

Australia have won 10 ICC titles in senior men’s cricket.
The Australian Cricket Team are among the most dominant sides in the international cricket across all three formats. Whether it is a home or away series, they are a challenging team to beat for any opposition. Moreover, a victory against Australia in a bilateral series or multi-nation tournaments is often considered a huge achievement, such is their legacy in international cricket.
If we glance at the International Cricket Council (ICC) tournaments over the years, they are the most successful team with 10 ICC titles in their kitty in senior men’s cricket. Moreover, they are the only team to win an ICC trophy in tests, ODIs, and T20Is.
So far, the Men in Yellow have won six ICC Cricket World Cups, two Champions Trophy titles, one ICC T20 World Cup and one ICC World Test Championship. They won their first ICC title in 1987 and their most recent one in 2023.
On that note, let’s elaborate on the list of all 10 ICC titles won by the Australian Cricket Team over the years.
List of all ICC titles won by Australian Cricket Team (Senior men’s cricket)
1. ICC Cricket World Cup 1987
Australia captured their first-ever ICC title in 1987, when they won the ICC Cricket World Cup, which was the third edition of the tournament. The Allan Border-led side outplayed England in the final by seven runs to win the tournament and script their name in the record books.
2. ICC Cricket World Cup 1999
Under captain Steve Waugh, the Australian Cricket Team won their second Cricket World Cup in the 1999 edition. They crushed Pakistan in the final by a huge margin of eight wickets at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground to add another ICC title to their kitty.
3. ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
They replicated their heroics in the next edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2003, however, this time under the captaincy of Ricky Ponting. The tournament took place in South Africa. The invincible Aussies were unbeaten in the tournament and overpowered India by 125 runs in the final to clinch the title.
4. ICC Champions Trophy 2006
In 2006, they won their first-ever ICC Champions Trophy by crushing West Indies in the final. In a rain-affected match, the Ricky Ponting-led Australian team captured a victory by eight wickets by the Duckworth-Lewis (DL) method. They bundled out the Caribbean side for 138 in the first innings and chased down the revised target of 116 with ease.
5. ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
The Ricky Ponting & Co. bagged a hat-trick of ICC Cricket World Cups in the 2007 edition, which almost looked like the highlight of the previous edition. This time too, the Men in Yellow won all the games in the tournament and defeated Sri Lanka in the final by 53 runs by the D/L method. The tournament was conducted in the Caribbean Islands.
6. ICC Champions Trophy 2009
Led by Ponting, the defending champions won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2009 to win the tournament two times in a row. This time, they got the better of New Zealand in the final by six wickets during a 201-run chase.
7. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
Under Michael Clarke’s captaincy, Australia lifted their fifth ODI World Cup in the 2015 edition at home. They demolished New Zealand in the final like a walk in the park to become second team to win the ODI World Cup at home. In the one-sided encounter, Aussies won by seven wickets by chasing down a 184-run target against the Kiwis.
8. ICC T20 World Cup 2021
Surprisingly, the Aussies have only one ICC T20 World Cup title in their cabinet, which they won in the 2021 edition. Led by Aaron Finch, they dismantled Kane Williamson-led New Zealand in the final at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. They comfortably chased down a 173-run target with eight wickets in hand.
9. ICC World Test Championship 2021-23 final
Australia reached the final of the ICC World Test Championship in the second edition (2021-2023) of the tournament in June 2023. In the summit clash against India, the Pat Cummins-led side snatched an incredible victory by 209 runs. After the win, they became the first team to win ICC titles across all three formats.
10. ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
The Pat Cummins & Co. captured an incredible victory against the hosts India in the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The visitors chased down a 241-run target by six wickets to dominate the red-hot favourites, the Indian Cricket Team, at the latter’s home. They also proved their might on overseas soil with the victory, as the Rohit Sharma-led India lost only one game in the tournament, which was the final.
(List updated till 11th June, 2025)
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