List of One-day International cricket tournaments

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One-day Internationals are a form of international cricket where a game is played over the course of a single day and with a limited number of overs bowled by each team - typically 50. Unlike Test cricket a lot of one-day cricket is played in the form of tournaments with more than two teams. The most famous of these is the Cricket World Cup played once every four years between all Test-playing nations, as well as several representatives from other cricket-playing nations who qualify through a series of qualifying matches.

This is a list which will eventually include all the One-day International tournaments ever played and their winners.

[edit] 2006

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2004

  • VB Series,(Aus, Ind, Zim) Jan - Feb 2004 - Won by Australia
  • NatWest Series in England, Jun-Jul 2004 (Eng, NZ, WI) - Won by New Zealand
  • Asia Cup in Sri Lanka, Jul-Aug 2004 (Ban, Hkg, Ind, Pak, SL, UAE) - Won by Sri Lanka
  • Videocon Cup in Netherlands, Aug 2004 (Aus, Ind, Pak) - Won by Australia
  • NatWest Challenge in England, Sep 2004 (Eng, Ind) - Won by England
  • NatWest International Match in England, Sep 2004 (Aus, Pak) - Won by Australia
  • ICC Champions Trophy in England, 8th - 25th September 2004 - Won by West Indies
  • Paktel Cup in Pakistan (Pak, SL, Zim), Sep - Oct 2004 - Won By Sri Lanka
  • BCCI Platinum Jubilee Match, Nov 2004 - Won By Pakistan
  • World Cricket Tsunami Appeal, 2004-05 - Won By ICC World XI

[edit] 2003

  • VB Series (Aus, Eng, SL), Dec 2002 - Jan 2003 - won by Australia
  • World Cup in South Africa, 8th February to 23rd March 2003 - won by Australia
  • Cherry Blossom Sharjah Cup (Pak, Ken, SL, Zim), April 2003 - won by Pakistan
  • TVS Cup in Bangladesh (Ban, Ind, SA), Apr 2003 - shared by India, South Africa
  • Bank Alfalah Cup (SL, NZ, Pak), May 2003 - won by New Zealand
  • NatWest Challenge - Jun 2003 (Eng, Pak) - won by England
  • NatWest Series - Jun - Jul 2003 (Eng, SA, Zim) - won by England
  • TVS Cup in India (Aus, Ind, NZ) - Oct - Nov 2003 - won by Australia

[edit] 2002

  • VB Series (Aus, NZ, SA), Jan-Feb 2002 - won by South Africa
  • NatWest Series - Jun - Jul 2002 (Eng, Ind, SL) - won by India
  • Morocco Cup - Aug 2002 (Pak, SA, SL) - won by Sri Lanka
  • Triangular Tournament in Kenya (Pak, Aus, Ken), Aug - Sep 2002 - shared by Australia,Pakistan
  • ICC Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka, 12th - 30th September 2002 - shared by India,Sri Lanka

[edit] 2001

  • Carlton Series in Australia (Aus, WI, Zim), Jan-Feb 2001 - won by Australia
  • ARY Gold Cup in Sharjah, (NZ, Pak, SL) Apr 2001 - won by Sri Lanka
  • NatWest Series - June 2001 (Eng, Aus, Pak) - won by Australia
  • Coca-Cola Cup (Zimbabwe), June - July 2001 (Ind, WI, Zim) - won by West Indies
  • Coca-Cola Cup (Sri Lanka) - July - August 2001 (SL, Ind, NZ) - won by Sri Lanka
  • Standard Bank Triangular Tournament (SA, Ind, Ken), Oct 2001 - won by South Africa
  • Khaleej Times Trophy in Sharjah (Pak, SL, Zim), Oct-Nov 2001 - won by Pakistan
  • Sharjah Cup (Pak, NZ, SL), Apr 2002 - won by Pakistan
  • LG Abans Triangular Series (SL, WI, Zim), Dec 2001 - won by Sri Lanka

[edit] 2000

  • Carlton & United Series (Aus, Ind, Pak) Jan-Feb 2000 - won by Australia
  • Standard Bank Triangular Tournament (SA, Eng, Zim), Jan-Feb 2000 - won by South Africa
  • Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah, (Ind, Pak, SA) Mar 2000 - won by Pakistan
  • Cable & Wireless One Day International Series, (WI, Pak, Zim) April 2000 - won by Pakistan
  • Asia Cup In Bangladesh (Ban, Ind, Pak, SL) May-Jun 2000 - won by Pakistan
  • NatWest Series - July 2000 (Eng, WI, Zim) - won by England
  • Sahara Cup in Toronto, Canada, Sep 2000 (Ind, Pak) - series called off
  • Singer Triangular Series in Sri Lanka (SL, SA, Pak), Jul 2000 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Singapore Challenge, Aug 2000 - won by South Africa
  • ICC Champions Trophy, Oct 2000 - won by New Zealand
  • Sharjah Champions Trophy (Ind, SL, Zim) Oct 2000 - won by Sri Lanka

[edit] 1999

  • Carlton & United Series in Australia (Aus, Eng, SL), Jan-Feb 1999 - won by Australia
  • Meril International Cricket Tournament in Bangladesh (Ban, Ken, Zim), March 1999 - won by Zimbabwe
  • Pepsi Cup in India (Ind, Pak ,SL), Mar-Apr 1999 - won by Pakistan
  • Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah, (Eng ,Ind, Pak) Apr 1999 - won by Pakistan
  • World Cup in England, May - June 1999 - won by Australia
  • DMC Toronto Cricket Festival, Sep 1999 -
  • Aiwa Cup in Sri Lanka (Aus, Ind, SL), Aug 1999 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Coca-Cola Singapore Challenge (Ind, WI, Zim), Sep 1999 - won by West Indies
  • LG Cup in Kenya (Ken, Ind, SA, Zim), Sep-Oct 1999 - won by South Africa
  • Sharjah Champions Trophy (Pak, SL, WI) Oct 1999 - won by Pakistan

[edit] 1998

  • Carlton & United Series in Australia, Dec 1997-Jan 1998 (Aus, NZ, SA) - won by Australia
  • Silver Jubilee Independence Cup in Bangladesh, Jan 1998 (Ban, Ind, Pak) - won by India
  • Pepsi Triangular Cup in India (Ind, Aus, Zim), Apr 1998 - won by Australia
  • Standard Bank International One-day Series in South Africa (Pak, SA, SL) Apr 1998 - won by South Africa
  • Coca-Cola Cup in Sharjah (Aus, Ind, NZ), Apr 1998 - won by India
  • Coca-Cola Triangular Series in India (Ind, Kenya, Ban), May 1998 - won by India
  • Singer Akai Nidahas Trophy, Sri Lanka, (Ind, NZ, SL) June - July 1998 - won by India
  • Emirates Triangular Series in England (Eng, SA, SL), Aug 1998 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Sahara Cup in Toronto, Sep 1998 - won by Pakistan
  • ICC Champions Trophy, Dhaka, Oct-Nov 1998 - won by South Africa

[edit] 1997

  • Carlton & United One Day Series in Australia (Aus, Pak, WI) Dec 1996-Jan 1997 - won by Pakistan
  • Standard Bank International One Day Series in South Africa (SA, Ind, Zim) Jan-Feb 1997 - won by South Africa
  • Singer-Akai Cup in Sharjah (Pak, SL, Zim) Apr 1997 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Independence Cup in India (Ind, NZ, Pak, SL) May 1997 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Sahara Cup in Canada (Ind, Pak) Sep 1997 - won by Pakistan
  • Asia Cup in Sri Lanka (Ban, Ind, Pak, SL), Jul 1997 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Trust Bank President's Cup in Kenya, Oct 1997 (Zim, Ban, Ken) - won by Zimbabwe
  • Wills Quadrangular Tournament in Pakistan, Nov 1997 (Pak, SA, SL, WI) - won by South Africa
  • Akai-Singer Champions Trophy in Sharjah, Dec 1997 (Eng, Ind, Pak, WI) - won by England

[edit] 1996

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus, SL, WI) Dec 1995-Jan 1996 - won by Australia
  • World Cup in India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka : Feb-Mar 1996 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Pepsi Cup in Sharjah (Ind, Pak, SA) Apr 1996 - won by South Africa
  • Singer Cup in Singapore (Ind, Pak, SL) Apr 1996 - won by Pakistan
  • Sahara Cup in Canada (Ind, Pak) Sep 1996 - won by Pakistan
  • Singer World Series in Sri Lanka (SL, Zim, Ind, Aus) Aug-Sep 1996 - won by Sri Lanka
  • Centenary Tournament in Kenya (Ken, Pak, RSA, SL) Sep-Oct 1996 - won by South Africa
  • Titan Cup in India (Ind, Aus, RSA) Oct-Nov 1996 - won by India
  • Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Pak, SL, NZ) Nov 1996 - won by Pakistan

[edit] 1995

  • Mandela Trophy in South Africa (NZ, Pak, SL, SA): Dec 1994-Jan 1995 - won by South Africa
  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus, Aus-A, Eng, Zim) Dec 1994-Jan 1995 - won by Australia
  • New Zealand Centenary Tournament (Aus, Ind, NZ, SA) Feb 1995 - won by Australia
  • Asia Cup in Sharjah (Ban, Ind, Pak, SL) Apr 1995 - won by India
  • Champions Trophy in Sharjah (WI, Pak, SL) Oct 1995 - won by Sri Lanka

[edit] 1994

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus NZ RSA) Dec 1993-Jan 1994 - won by South Africa
  • Australasia Cup in Sharjah (Aus, Ind, NZ, Pak, SL, UAE) Apr 1994 - won by Pakistan
  • Singer World Series in Sri Lanka (Aus, Ind, Pak, SL) Sep 1994 - won by India
  • Wills Triangular Series in Pakistan (Aus, Pak, SA) Oct 1994 - won by Australia
  • Wills World Series in India (Ind, NZ, WI) Oct-Nov 1994 - won by India

[edit] 1993

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus, Pak, WI) Dec 1992-Jan 1993 - won by West Indies
  • Wills Trophy in Sharjah (Pak, SL, Zim) Feb 1993 - won by Pakistan
  • Total International Series in South Africa (Pak, SA, WI) Feb 1993 - won by West Indies
  • Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Pak SL WI) Oct/Nov 1993 - won by West Indies
  • 5-nation Hero Cup in India (Ind, SA, SL, WI, Zim) Nov 1993 - won by India

[edit] 1992

[edit] 1991

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus, Eng, NZ) Nov 1990-Jan 1991 - won by Australia
  • Asia Cup (Ind, SL, Ban) in India Dec 1990-Jan 1991 - won by India
  • Wills Trophy in Sharjah (Ind Pak WI) Oct 1991 - won by Pakistan

[edit] 1990

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Pak SL): Dec 1989/Feb 1990 - won by Australia
  • Rothmans Cup in New Zealand (Aus Ind NZ): Mar 1990 - won by Australia
  • Australasia Cup in Sharjah (Aus NZ Ind Pak SL Bdesh): Apr/May 1990 - won by Pakistan
  • Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (Pak SL) : Dec 1990 - won by Pakistan

[edit] 1989

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Pak WI) : Dec 1988/Jan 1989 - won by West Indies
  • Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (Pak SL) : Mar 1989 - won by Pakistan
  • Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Ind Pak WI): Oct 1989 - won by Pakistan
  • Nehru Cup in India (Aus Eng Ind Pak SL WI): Oct/Nov 1989 - won by Pakistan

[edit] 1988

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus NZ SL) : Dec 1987/Jan 1988 - won by Australia
  • Sharjah Cup in Sharjah (NZ Ind SL) : Mar/Apr 1988 - won by India
  • Champions Trophy in Sharjah (Ind Pak WI) : Oct 1988 - won by West Indies
  • Asia Cup in Bangladesh (Bdesh Ind Pak SL) : Oct/Nov 1988 - won by India

[edit] 1987

[edit] 1986

  • Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia (Aus Ind NZ) : Jan/Feb 1986 - won by Australia
  • Asia Cup (Bdesh Pak SL) in Sri Lanka : Mar/Apr 1986 - won by Sri Lanka
  • John Player Trophy in Sri Lanka (NZ Pak SL) : Apr 1986 - won by Pakistan
  • Australasia Cup in Sharjah (Aus Ind NZ Pak SL) : Apr 1986 - won by Pakistan

[edit] 1985

[edit] 1984

[edit] 1983

[edit] 1982

[edit] 1981

[edit] 1980

[edit] 1979

  • World Cup in England, Jun 1979 - won by West Indies

[edit] 1975

  • World Cup in England : Jun 1975 - won by West Indies

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