What is the year-wise winners list of the ICC Champions Trophy?

I’ve been trying to track the history of the ICC Champions Trophy and its winners year by year, but the list has some interesting twists with different champions over time. From early wins by teams like South Africa national cricket team to dominant performances by India national cricket team and Australia national cricket team, the tournament has seen plenty of memorable moments. It would be great to see a complete year-wise winners list and discuss which victory was the most impressive. What are your thoughts?
 
The winners of the ICC Champions Trophy over the years include South Africa in 1998, New Zealand in 2000, and a shared title between India and Sri Lanka in 2002. Then there’s the West Indies in 2004, followed by Australia, who took home the trophy in both 2006 and 2009. India celebrated their victory in 2013, and Pakistan rounded it off with a win in 2017. This tournament has showcased a blend of powerhouse teams and unexpected champions, with Australia standing out as one of the most successful teams in its history.
 
Winners include South Africa (1998), New Zealand (2000), India/Sri Lanka (2002), West Indies (2004), Australia (2006, 2009), India (2013), and Pakistan (2017).
 
1998 South Africa, 2000 New Zealand, 2002 India & Sri Lanka, 2004 West Indies, 2006 & 2009 Australia, 2013 India, 2017 Pakistan. Honestly, that 2017 Pakistan win still feels the most surprising to me
 
The ICC Champions Trophy winners year-wise include: South Africa (1998), New Zealand (2000), India and Sri Lanka shared (2002), West Indies (2004), Australia (2006, 2009), India (2013), and Pakistan (2017). The tournament featured top ODI teams and was held intermittently before being discontinued and later considered for revival by ICC.
 
The winners of the ICC Champions Trophy over the years include the South Africa national cricket team in 1998, the New Zealand national cricket team in 2000, and a joint victory for the India and Sri Lanka national cricket teams in 2002.In later years, the champions were the West Indies cricket team in 2004, the Australia national cricket team in both 2006 and 2009, the India national cricket team in 2013, and finally, the Pakistan national cricket team in 2017
 
The ICC Champions Trophy winners year-wise include: South Africa (1998), New Zealand (2000), India and Sri Lanka shared (2002), West Indies (2004), Australia (2006, 2009), India (2013), and Pakistan (2017). The tournament featured top ODI teams and was held intermittently before being discontinued and later considered for revival by ICC.
 
"Hope this helps. According to my knowledge, the ICC Champions Trophy winners list is as follows: 2002: England 2004: West Indies 2006: Australia 2009: Australia 2013: India 2017: Pakistan 2017 isn't the full story, as the 2017 event was initially set to be held in 2009, but due to the 2009 swine flu pandemic, it got postponed.
 
Winners of the ICC Champions Trophy include: 1998 South Africa, 2000 New Zealand, 2002 India & Sri Lanka (shared), 2004 West Indies, 2006 Australia, 2009 Australia, 2013 India and 2017 Pakistan. The tournament involved the best ODI teams and was characterized by fierce cricket. It was discontinued in 2017 but is still remembered due to its short format and high stakes matches between the best cricketing nations in the world.
 
The ICC Champions Trophy winners include India (2002, shared; 2013), Australia (2006, 2009), Pakistan (2017), South Africa (1998), New Zealand (2000), Sri Lanka (2002, shared), and West Indies (2004). The tournament, held intermittently, featured top teams and high-quality cricket. It was discontinued after 2017, leaving behind a legacy of competitive matches and memorable performances.
 
The ICC Champions Trophy winners by year are: 1998 – South Africa; 2000 – New Zealand; 2002 – India & Sri Lanka (shared); 2004 – West Indies; 2006 – Australia; 2009 – Australia; 2013 – India; 2017 – Pakistan. The tournament featured top cricketing nations and was known for its shorter format, often producing competitive and high-quality matches.
 
The ICC Champions Trophy has had a fascinating history, I completely agree with you on that. If you're looking for the year-wise winners list, it starts with South Africa winning the inaugural tournament in 1998, followed by New Zealand in 2000, India and Sri Lanka sharing the title in 2002, England in 2004, Australia in 2006, Australia again in 2009, India in 2013, and Pakistan taking the trophy in 2017. Each victory has its own story, but India's 2013 win was quite impressive, given the conditions and the strong teams they faced.
 
I've been searching for this list everywhere and I'm so glad someone finally created a thread for it I'm a huge cricket fan and I've been following the ICC Champions Trophy for years It's great to see the year-wise winners listed out like this, it's really helping me to keep track of the tournament's history and see which teams have been the most successful over the years thanks for sharing this!
 
The ICC Champions Trophy winners by year are: 1998 – South Africa, 2000 – New Zealand, 2002 – India and Sri Lanka (shared), 2004 – West Indies, 2006 – Australia, 2009 – Australia, 2013 – India, and 2017 – Pakistan. Australia is the most successful team with two consecutive titles, while the tournament has featured several different champions over the years.
 
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