India won a record third ICC Champions Trophy title as they take on New Zealand in their fifth final in the CT 2025 edition in Dubai on Sunday.


Having won the title previously in 2002 (shared with Sri Lanka) and 2013, India qualified for their third successive summit clash in the tournament on the back of an undefeated run since the group stage. Collectively, India won their seventh ICC title, only behind Australia (10). The title win also help India surpass Australia as the most successful team in the Champions Trophy.
The Aussies clinched the title in successive editions in 2006 and 2009 in their only two final appearances. Meanwhile, the current edition was the fifth time India made it to the final, having also endured defeats to the Kiwis (2000) and Pakistan in the previous edition in 2017.
Year | Host(s) | Final | ||
Winner | Result | Runners Up | ||
1998 | Bangladesh | South Africa | South Africa won by 4 wickets | West Indies |
2000 | Kenya | New Zealand | New Zealand won by 4 wickets Scorecard | India |
2002 | Sri Lanka | India and Sri Lanka declared co-champions | ||
2004 | England | West Indies | West Indies won by 2 wickets Scorecard | England |
2006 | India | Australia | Australia won by 8 wickets (D/L method) Scorecard | West Indies |
2009 | South Africa | Australia | Australia won by 6 wickets | New Zealand |
2013 | England | India | India won by 5 runs | England |
2017 | England | Pakistan | Pakistan won by 180 runs | India |
2025 | Pakistan | India | India won by 4 wickets | New Zealand |
THAT WINNING MOMENT


