Cricket World Cup Host Countries – Venues and Winners List
Cricket World Cup Host Countries – Venues and Winners List
Cricket World Cup Host Countries – Venues and Winners List : England started Cricket World Cup in the year 1975 at first. Before it they used to play Test Cricket. ICC -International Cricket Council will organize these games. In the year 1971, cricket matches with 60 limited overs were introduced. From the year 1975 Cricket World cup was introduced with limited 60 overs.At the time 1987 Cricket World Cup the number of overs were reduced from 60 to 50. From the year 1975 these world cups were being organized once for every 4 years. From 1975 to 2015 11 world cups were organized. The first world cup was organized by England in 1975. West Indies was the winner of 1975 cricket world cup. In this match West Indies defeated Australia. 1979 Cricket World Cup winner was West Indies. 1983 Cricket World Cup winner was India. 1987 Cricket World Cup winner was Australia. 1992 Cricket World Cup winner was Pakistan. 1996 Cricket World Cup winner was Srilanka. 1999 Cricket World Cup winner was Australia. 2003 Cricket World Cup winner was Australia. 2007 Cricket World Cup winner was Australia. 2011 Cricket World Cup winner was India. 2015 Cricket World Cup winner was Australia. 2019 Cricket World Cup will be organized in England.
ICC Cricket World Cup Venues and Final Match Winners
The bellow list provides you complete information regarding ICC Cricket World Cup host countries list and winners list respectively. This information will help you in all types of competitive entrance examinations for government jobs.
No | Year | Host Country | Winner | Runner-up |
1 | 1975 | England | West Indies | Australia |
2 | 1979 | England | West Indies | England |
3 | 1983 | England | India | West Indies |
4 | 1987 | India | Australia | England |
5 | 1992 | Australia | Pakistan | England |
6 | 1996 | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | Australia |
7 | 1999 | England | Australia | Pakistan |
8 | 2003 | South Africa | Australia | India |
9 | 2007 | West Indies | Australia | Sri Lanka |
10 | 2011 | India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh | India | Sri Lanka |
11 | 2015 | Australia, New Zealand | Australia | New Zealand |
12 | 2019 | England |