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Winning trophies: Habit for some, rarity for most

How teams and players fared in tournaments with five or more countries

Kevin Pietersen and Paul Collingwood arrive back at Gatwick Airport with the World Twenty20 trophy in their hand luggage, London, May 18, 2010

Paul Collingwood's team won England its first ICC trophy  •  Getty Images

Thirty five years. That's how long England had to wait for their first ICC tournament triumph. By the time they beat Australia in the World Twenty20 final in Barbados, even Afghanistan had won an ICC competition, albeit the qualifier in February which ensured they too would be 'bringing it' to the Caribbean. England had lost four previous finals (three in the World Cup, one in the Champions Trophy) and had never won a tournament, ICC or otherwise, involving five or more teams. The last time they won a trophy contested by at least four countries was in Sharjah in 1997. In this week's column we've looked at how teams and players fared in tournaments with five or more participants.
Australia and Pakistan have won six each, the most for any country. While Australia's collection includes four World Cups and two Champions Trophies, Pakistan made up the numbers with Austral-Asia and Nehru Cup victories, in addition to their World Cup and World Twenty20 titles. Pakistan were a force in multi-team competitions from the mid 1980s to the early 1990s, winning five out of the six tournaments they were involved in. The 1994 Austral-Asia Cup was their last victory for 15 years until they beat Sri Lanka to win the second ICC World Twenty20 in 2009.
Over the years New Zealand have been a safe bet to make the semi-finals. They reached the final four of tournaments with five or more teams 13 times but won only two of those games, both in the Champions Trophy. They won their first final, against India in Nairobi in 2000, but lost to Australia at Centurion in 2009. Incidentally Daniel Vettori, who's been a permanent fixture in New Zealand's XI for seemingly forever, didn't play either of them: he was not part of the victorious squad in Kenya, and suffered a hamstring injury ahead of the final in South Africa. He is one of only four players who've played ten tournaments without a victory.
Team records in international tournaments with five or more teams
TeamSpan Tourn. Won Finals Semis First winLast win
Australia 1975-2010 236 10 14 8 Nov 1987 5 Oct 2009
Pakistan 1975-2010 25 6 916 18 Apr 1986 21 Jun 2009
India 1975-201026 5 11 13 25 Jun 1983 24 Sep 2007
Sri Lanka 1975-2010 26 4 610 17 Mar 1996 6 Jul 2008
West Indies 1975-201021 3 8 11 21 Jun 1975 25 Sep 2004
Ireland 2007-2010 7 2 31 5 Aug 2008 19 Apr 2009
England 1975-201020 1 5 9 16 May 2010 16 May 2010
New Zealand 1975-2010 22 1 213 15 Oct 2000 15 Oct 2000
South Africa 1992-201015 1 1 9 1 Nov 1998 1 Nov 1998
Kenya 1996-2010 12 1 12 7 Feb 2007 7 Feb 2007
Netherlands 1996-20109 1 1 1 5 Aug 2008 5 Aug 2008
Afghanistan 2009-2010 3 1 10 13 Feb 2010 13 Feb 2010
Scotland 1999-20108 0 1 1 - -
Canada 1979-2010 7 0 10 - -
Zimbabwe 1983-201015 0 0 0 - -
Bangladesh 1990-2010 13 0 00 - -
United Arab Emirates 1994-20106 0 0 0 - -
Bermuda 2007-2009 4 0 00 - -
Namibia 2003-20092 0 0 0 - -
Hong Kong 2004-2008 2 0 00 - -
United States of America 2004-20102 0 0 0 - -
East Africa 1975-1975 1 0 00 - -
Denmark 2009-20091 0 0 0 - -
Oman 2009-2009 1 0 00 - -
Uganda 2009-20091 0 0 0 - -
Wasim Akram and Saleem Malik played in all of Pakistan's first five major tournament victories between 1986 and 1994. Akram took 11 wickets in those five finals at 20.09 each and scored a vital 49 in the 1990 Austral-Asia Cup final against Australia. Malik scored 180 runs at an average of 45 in those games.
Ricky Ponting is the only other player to have won as many finals of tournaments with five or more teams. After losing his first - in the 1996 World Cup- Ponting was part of victorious World Cup campaigns in 1999, 2003 and 2007, as well as the Champions Trophy in 2006 and 2009.
Player records in international tournaments with five or more teams
Player SpanTourn. Won Finals Semis First win Last win
Wasim Akram (Pak) 1985-2003 13 56 9 18 Apr 1986 22 Apr 1994
RT Ponting (Aus)1996-2009 12 5 6 8 20 Jun 19995 Oct 2009
Saleem Malik (Pak) 1985-1999 10 56 7 18 Apr 1986 22 Apr 1994
ST Jayasuriya (SL)1990-2010 19 4 6 8 17 Mar 19966 Jul 2008
M Muralitharan (SL) 1993-2010 14 46 7 17 Mar 1996 6 Jul 2008
Imran Khan (Pak)1975-1992 9 4 5 8 18 Apr 198625 Mar 1992
GD McGrath (Aus) 1994-2007 9 45 8 20 Jun 1999 28 Apr 2007
Javed Miandad (Pak)1975-1996 10 4 5 7 18 Apr 198625 Mar 1992
WPUJC Vaas (SL) 1994-2008 13 45 5 17 Mar 1996 6 Jul 2008
AC Gilchrist (Aus)1998-2007 9 4 4 7 20 Jun 199928 Apr 2007
Aaqib Javed (Pak) 1989-1996 5 44 3 1 Nov 1989 22 Apr 1994
DPMD Jayawardene (SL)1999-2010 13 3 5 5 29 Sep 20026 Jul 2008
KC Sangakkara (SL) 2000-2010 12 35 5 29 Sep 2002 6 Jul 2008
N Kapil Dev (India)1979-1993 9 3 4 6 25 Jun 198327 Nov 1993
Ijaz Ahmed (Pak) 1987-2000 8 34 5 1 Nov 1989 25 Mar 1992
SR Watson (Aus)2002-2010 8 3 4 5 5 Nov 20065 Oct 2009
Rameez Raja (Pak) 1985-1996 6 34 5 18 Apr 1986 25 Mar 1992
MEK Hussey (Aus)2006-2010 6 3 4 5 5 Nov 20065 Oct 2009
B Lee (Aus) 2000-2009 8 33 6 23 Mar 2003 5 Oct 2009
A Symonds (Aus)2003-2007 5 3 3 5 23 Mar 200328 Apr 2007
Mushtaq Ahmed (Pak) 1989-1996 4 33 3 1 Nov 1989 25 Mar 1992
GB Hogg (Aus)2003-2007 3 3 3 2 23 Mar 200328 Apr 2007
Abdul Qadir (Pak) 1983-1990 5 32 4 18 Apr 1986 1 Nov 1989
MS Atapattu (SL)1996-2006 9 3 2 3 29 Sep 20021 Aug 2004
DR Martyn (Aus) 1998-2006 7 32 3 23 Mar 2003 5 Nov 2006
UDU Chandana (SL)1994-2004 8 3 2 2 30 Sep 20021 Aug 2004
South Africa have played 15 tournaments with five or more teams since their readmission to international cricket in 1992. They've made the semi-finals of such competitions nine times but only once have they made it past that - when they beat West Indies to win the inaugural ICC Knock-Out (now Champions Trophy) in Dhaka in 1998. Since then they've tied one and lost five semi-finals in major ICC tournaments. Herschelle Gibbs and Shaun Pollock have been involved in five of those semis while Graeme Smith played four.
Most international tournaments with five or more teams without a win
PlayerSpan Tourn. Won Finals Semis
DL Vettori (NZ) 1998-2010 10 0 04
HH Gibbs (SA) 1999-2010 10 00 5
Mohammad Yousuf (Pak) 1999-2009 100 0 3
Mohammad Ashraful (Ban) 2002-201010 0 0 0
SM Pollock (SA)1996-2007 9 0 0 5
GC Smith (SA) 2002-2010 9 0 04
A Flower (Zim) 1992-2003 8 00 0
ADR Campbell (Zim) 1992-2003 80 0 0
B Zuiderent (Neth) 1996-20108 0 0 0
KO Otieno (Kenya)1996-2009 8 0 0 2
AO Suji (Kenya) 1999-2010 8 0 01
GM Hamilton (Scot) 1999-2010 8 01 1
Mohammad Rafique (Ban) 1999-2007 80 0 0
JDP Oram (NZ) 2002-20108 0 0 3
BB McCullum (NZ)2003-2010 8 0 1 4
AJ Stewart (Eng) 1989-2003 7 0 12
AA Donald (SA) 1992-2003 7 00 5
GW Flower (Zim) 1993-2003 70 0 0
HH Streak (Zim) 1993-20037 0 0 0
A Flintoff (Eng)1999-2007 7 0 1 1
Khaled Mashud (Ban) 1999-2006 7 0 00
SE Bond (NZ) 2002-2010 7 01 4
KD Mills (NZ) 2002-2010 70 1 2
Mashrafe Mortaza (Ban) 2003-20107 0 0 0
Abdur Razzak (Ban)2004-2010 7 0 0 0
RM Haq (Scot) 2007-2010 7 0 11
NFI McCallum (Scot) 2007-2010 7 01 1
RR Watson (Scot) 2007-2010 70 1 1
NS Poonia (Scot) 2007-20107 0 0 1
The World Cups began during the era of West Indian dominance and they won every match during their triumphant campaigns in 1975 and 1979. They were favourites to win in 1983 too but were upset by India. Few would have guessed they'd have to wait as long as 25 years for their next major title - the 2004 Champions Trophy in England. They made the finals of four other multti-team tournaments but lost all of them, most recently the 2006 Champions Trophy final against Australia in Mumbai.
All international tournaments with five or more teams
Series Type Winner Teams
Prudential World Cup, 1975ODI West Indies 8
Prudential World Cup, 1979 ODI West Indies8
Prudential World Cup, 1983 ODI India 8
Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket, 1984/85 ODI India 7
Austral-Asia Cup, 1985/86ODI Pakistan 5
Reliance World Cup, 1987/88 ODI Australia8
MRF World Series (Nehru Cup), 1989/90 ODI Pakistan 6
Austral-Asia Cup, 1989/90 ODI Pakistan 6
Benson & Hedges World Cup, 1991/92ODI Pakistan 9
C.A.B. Jubilee Tournament (Hero Cup), 1993/94 ODI India5
Pepsi Austral-Asia Cup, 1993/94 ODI Pakistan 6
Wills World Cup, 1995/96 ODI Sri Lanka 12
Wills International Cup, 1998/99ODI South Africa 9
ICC World Cup, 1999 ODI Australia12
ICC KnockOut, 2000/01 ODI New Zealand 11
ICC Champions Trophy, 2002/03 ODI India / Sri Lanka 12
ICC World Cup, 2002/03ODI Australia 14
Asia Cup, 2004 ODI Sri Lanka6
ICC Champions Trophy, 2004 ODI West Indies 12
ICC Champions Trophy, 2006/07 ODI Australia 10
ICC World Cricket League Division One, 2006/07ODI Kenya 6
ICC World Cup, 2006/07 ODI Australia16
ICC World Twenty20, 2007/08 T20I India 12
Asia Cup, 2008 ODI Sri Lanka 6
ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, 2008T20I Ireland / Netherlands 6
ICC World Cup Qualifiers, 2009 ODI Ireland12
ICC World Twenty20, 2009 T20I Pakistan 12
ICC Champions Trophy, 2009/10 ODI Australia 8
ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, 2009/10T20I Afghanistan 8
ICC World Twenty20, 2010 T20I England12
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George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo