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India At ICC Champions Trophy: When Did The Indian Team Last Win The Title?

Take a look at India’s ICC Champions Trophy journey over the years ahead of their final clash against New Zealand. As the most prestigious ODI tournament after the World Cup, the Champions Trophy remains a coveted prize in international cricket

India's Axar Patel celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's Kane Williamson with his team mates during the ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between India and New Zealand at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. AP Photo/Altaf Qadri

India, one of the most successful teams in ICC Champions Trophy history, are set for their fifth final, facing New Zealand on Sunday, March 9, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. (Preview | Full Coverage | More Cricket News)

The Indian cricket team are among the most dominant in the tournament, having won two titles so far, a feat they share with Australia.

India first missed out on the title in the 2000 Champions Trophy final against New Zealand in Nairobi, where the Kiwis won by four wickets. However, they claimed their first title in 2002 when India and Sri Lanka were declared co-champions.

India clinched their second Champions Trophy title in 2013, defeating England by five runs in a thrilling final.

However, they fell short in 2017, losing to Pakistan by 180 runs. Now, India are back in the final, looking to avenge their 2000 defeat to New Zealand and the Test series whitewash the Kiwis handed them in 2024.

With seven different teams winning the Champions Trophy across its eight editions, the tournament's unpredictability and prestige only stand out further.

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ICC Champions Trophy Winners

  • 1998Winners: South Africa | Runners-up: West Indies | Hosts: Bangladesh

  • 2000Winners: New Zealand | Runners-up: India | Hosts: Kenya

  • 2002Winners: Sri Lanka & India (Co-champions) | Hosts: Sri Lanka

  • 2004Winners: West Indies | Runners-up: England | Hosts: England

  • 2006Winners: Australia | Runners-up: West Indies | Hosts: India

  • 2009Winners: Australia | Runners-up: New Zealand | Hosts: South Africa

  • 2013Winners: India | Runners-up: England | Hosts: England & Wales

  • 2017Winners: Pakistan | Runners-up: India | Hosts: England & Wales

  • 2025Winners: TBD | Runners-up: TBD | Hosts: Pakistan

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