Who has won most T20 Cricket World Cups? Records for players and teams in T20I format

Parshva Shah

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All sights are set on the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, with the anticipation going through the roof and the excitement levels almost unprecedented. 

Co-hosted by the Caribbean and the United States of America – the latter hosting any major ICC tournament for the first time in history – the 2024 T20 World Cup will see as many as 20 teams battling it out for the crown. 

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In the previous T20 World Cup, which was held in Australia in 2022, England emerged as the winners after beating Pakistan in the final. It was their second T20 World Cup triumph, coming 12 years after they first won the competition in 2010. 

Which teams and which players have won the most T20 World Cups? The Sporting News has all the answers for you.

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Which team has won the most T20 World Cups?

West Indies and England are the only two teams to have won a T20 World Cup on more than one occasion. Both teams have done so twice. 

TeamsT20 World Cups wonEditions
West Indies22012, 2016
England22010, 2022
India12007
Pakistan12009
Sri Lanka12014
Australia12021

Which player has won the most T20 World Cups?

Only nine players in cricket history have won more than one T20 World Cup. All nine of those players hail from West Indies, who were part of the 2012 and 2016 winning squads.

PlayerTeamT20 World Cups wonEditions
Johnson CharlesWest Indies22012, 2016
Lendl SimmonsWest Indies22012, 2016
Marlon SamuelsWest Indies22012, 2016
Denesh RamdinWest Indies22012, 2016
Daren SammyWest Indies22012, 2016
Dwayne BravoWest Indies22012, 2016
Chris GayleWest Indies22012, 2016
Andre RussellWest Indies22012, 2016
Samuel BadreeWest Indies22012, 2016

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Parshva is a Content Producer for The Sporting News' India edition.