The winning percentage of all teams in the history of the trophy champion

Very expected ICC Champions Trophy 2025 He should start on February 19, and the world’s most important crunch nation fights for glory. While the teams are preparing for the tournament, the view of their past performances provides insight into their success and fight in the competition.
Mixed performances over the years
While some teams were consistently doing well in the champion trophy, others struggled to make a tag. India boasts the best percentage of victory in the history of the tournament, while Bangladesh thought it was challenging to compete at the highest level.
Team performance analysis
Bangladesh – struggled to make an impact
Bangladesh played 12 games in the history of Trophy champion, but only two wins succeeded, which resulted in a disappointing 18.1% victory. Despite their fighting, the tigers will aim to improve their record in future editions.
Pakistan – a mixed bag of performance
Pakistan had an inconsistent running in the tournament, winning 11 of 23 matches (47.8% victory). However, they are different from winning the 2017 edition, when they stunned India in the finals.
South Africa – a strong beginning but inconsistent outcomes
Proteas have won 12 of 24 games (50.00% of victories), showing a promise, but failed to win more titles. They won the 1998 edition, which to this day was left with the only main ICC trophy.
New Zealand – Competitive performers
Black caps were a competitive force, with 12 wins in 24 games (54.5% of victories). Their biggest achievement came in 2000, when they abolished their title of Trophy Maiden Champions.
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England – consistently strong but without a title
England played 25 games, winning 14 (56.00% wins). Despite the multiple finals, they never won the tournament, ending up as runners in 2004 and 2013.
Australia – the dominant side with multiple titles
Australia boasts an impressive 60.00%victory rate, with 12 wins in 24 games. Aussies won the champion trophy twice, winning titles back in 2006 and 2009.
India – the most successful side
India runs a ladder with an extraordinary 69.2% victory, winning 18 out of 29 games. Men in Blue won the champion trophy twice, first in 2002 (shared with Sri Lanka) and then in 2013, when they defeated England in the finals.
The winning percentage of teams in the history of the champion trophy trophy
- 7) Bangladesh – matching: 12 | Victory: 2 | Lost: 9 | Win %: 18.1
- 6) Pakistan – matching: 23 | Victory: 11 | Lost: 12 | Victory %: 47.8
- 5) South Africa – matching: 24 | Victory: 12 | Lost: 11 | Win %: 50.00
- 4) New Zealand – matching: 24 | Victory: 12 | Lost: 10 | Win %: 54.5
- 3) England – Match: 25 | Victory: 14 | Lost: 11 | Victory %: 56.00
- 2) Australia – matching: 24 | Victory: 12 | Lost: 8 | Win %: 60.00
- 1) India – matching: 29 | Victory: 18 | Lost: 8 | Victory %: 69.2
Afghanistan set his champion’s debut trophy
Afghanistan will appear in 2025 in the first first trophy in the first first trophy, which means they have no winning percentage yet. The upcoming tournament will be a historic opportunity to compete against the world’s best teams.