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Who won the 2017 T20 World Cup?

Who won the 2017 T20 World Cup?

India
2017 Blind T20 World Cup

Dates 30 January 2017 – 12 February 2017
Host(s) India
Champions India (2nd title)
Runners-up Pakistan
Participants 10

Who won in T20 World Cup 2018?

History of Women’s T20 World Cup: A Complete List

Year Winners Highlights
2012 Australia Australia won by 4 runs
2014 Australia Australia won by 6 wickets
2016 West Indies West Indies won by 8 wickets
2018 Australia Australia won by 8 wickets

Who wins the 2017 Champions Trophy?

Pakistan
Pakistan won by 180 runs, which was the largest margin of victory in the final of an ICC ODI tournament….2017 ICC Champions Trophy Final.

The Oval, London
Event 2017 ICC Champions Trophy
Pakistan won by 180 runs
Date 18 June 2017
Venue The Oval, London, England

Who won women’s 2022?

Australia
Australia win ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 with special victory over England. Australia won their seventh ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup with a 71-run victory over England in Christchurch.

Who won 2019 T20 World Cup?

The final ended in a tie after the match ended with both teams scoring 241 runs, followed by the first Super Over in an ODI; England won the title, their first, on the boundary countback rule after the Super Over also finished level. The total attendance throughout the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup was 752,000.

How many times Pakistan beat India in Champions Trophy?

Pakistan has only three victories against India in ICC tournaments and all three wins were registered in the Champions Trophy. The last time Pakistan beat India was in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy final.

Where is next Women’s World Cup?

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Which teams have qualified for the tournament in Australia and New Zealand? While most eyes are on the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the end of the year, the 2023 Women’s World Cup is also fast approaching.

Who is in the Women’s Cricket World Cup final?

So there we have it. On a sunny April Sunday at Christchurch Meg Lanning’s Australia were formally named the best one-day international team in the world, taking the crown from the reigning champions, England, by 71 runs.