The Top 5 Teams with the Most Consecutive T20 World Cup Victories

The Top 5 Teams with the Most Consecutive T20 World Cup Victories



The Top 5 Teams with the Most Consecutive T20 World Cup Victories

The ICC T20 World Cup has seen numerous teams showcase their dominance with impressive winning streaks. These streaks often highlight a team’s consistency, strategic prowess, and ability to perform under pressure. Here’s a look at the top 5 teams with the most consecutive wins in T20 World Cup history:

5.Sri Lanka-6 (2009)

At the 2009 T20 World Cup, Sri Lanka won six straight games but lost to Pakistan in the championship match. They lost the most recent game despite having a winning streak.

4.Australia-6 (2010)

Australia won six straight games during their impressive run in the 2010 T20 World Cup. Their constant performance throughout the tournament was demonstrated when they lost to England in the final, despite their domination.

3.India- 7 (2012-2014)

India’s performance in the T20 World Cup was uneventful. They defeated South Africa and Pakistan in 2012, however they were eliminated from the semifinals. They played a dominant five games in 2014 but fell to Sri Lanka in the championship match.

2.England- 7 (2010-2012)

Between 2010 and 2012, England won seven consecutive T20 World Cup matches. Despite losing their opener in 2010, they bounced back to win five games, including the semis and finals. However, in 2012, after beating Afghanistan, they faced a heavy 90-run loss to India.

1.Australia- 8 (2022-2024)

Australia won the T20 World Cup eight times in a row in 2022–2024, extending their reign of supremacy. They defeated Oman, England, Namibia, and Scotland in the current Super 8s, showing they are a formidable team even though they were eliminated from the 2022 semifinals due to NRR.

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