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Daily Quiz: On India’s ICC wins

India defeated New Zealand by four wickets to win the 2025 Champions Trophy in Dubai, adding a seventh ICC trophy to their cabinet while registering their third win in this eight-team event. Here is a quiz on all the times India have won an ICC trophy

Published - March 12, 2025 05:00 pm IST

Youth celebrating the victory of Indian cricket team in ICC Champions Trophy

Youth celebrating the victory of Indian cricket team in ICC Champions Trophy | Photo Credit: G.N. Rao

Q: The 1983 Cricket World Cup in which India registered their first ever win was also known by another name. What was it? Who were the runners-up?

A: Prudential Cup ‘83, West Indies

Q: In this tournament, India won the cup defeating Pakistan in the finals. It was hosted by South Africa and the player of the series was Shahid Afridi. Which was this tournament?

A: 2007 World Twenty20 

Q: The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup was hosted by India and which other countries? Who was declared as the player of the tournament?

A: Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, Yuvraj Singh

Q:  In this tournament, during the semi-final between India and Sri Lanka in England, individuals, possibly Tamil Youth activists ran onto the pitch with flags of Tamil Eelam and banners protesting against the Sri Lankan team playing in the United Kingdom. This happened during which ICC tournament?

A: 2013 ICC Champions Trophy 

Q: The 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup was the first major ICC tournament to include matches played in which country? Who took the most number of wickets in the tournament?

A: The U.S., Arshdeep Singh

Q: Which player scored the most number of runs, and was also awarded player of the tournament in the recently-concluded 2025 ICC Champions Trophy?

A: Rachin Ravindra

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