Indians and standout achievements in the great game of cricket has been a noted love story that has inspired tales of courage replete with ceaseless happiness.
Over the years, several cricketers have lifted prized ICC trophies during their tenure in international cricket. In the following listicle, we will have a look at the
List of the top five Indian players with most number of ICC trophies
Virat Kohli
Iconic batsman, habitual run-scorer and a great who is in a league of his own- the list of adjectives concerning the great Virat Kohli are endless, truth be told.
So far, the legendary Indian batter has won no fewer than 4 ICC trophies.
His first ICC trophy was in the 2011 ODI world cup, when he was part of the noted stable that lifted the one day world cup. Then, in 2013, he landed himself another ICC trophy when he was part of the squad that lifted the Champion’s Trophy in England.
The next two trophies would come in quick succession, the third being the T20 world cup win in the West Indies that happened not too long ago. It was there where India played majestically beating the Proteas in a key final. Post that big win, in the next few months, Team India would win the 2025 Champion’s Trophy under Rohit’s leadership and Virat played a big part in that contest as well.
Rohit Sharma

Another towering figure of Indian cricket whose name instantly brings about countless smile, Rohit, popularly admired as the “Hitman” of world cricket, has to his name 4 ICC trophies as well.
Truth be told, Rohit Sharma and Indian cricket goes back a long way. It was first in 2007, where Rohit was part of the mega 2007 T20 world cup win, which became the first ICC trophy for the Mumbai-born.
Later on, he would be part of an experienced world-beating squad that would lift the Champion’s Trophy in England in 2013. Those were the days where Rohit and Shikhar were part of a famous top order.
The next two ICC trophies for Rohit Sharma would see his undisputed rise as the popular leader of the team that would win in quick succession, both the T20 world cup trophy in the Caribbean, as well as the 2025 Champion’s Trophy.
MS Dhoni

He’s charismatic. He’s been an astute thinker of the game. Moreover, he’s a legend that few can ever imitate.
Dhoni, a timeless legend of the game, has 3 ICC trophies to his name, the most imperious or precious one being the 2011 One-day World Cup win, which was under his leadership.
But it’s always debatable whether that one-day world cup win was far more significant during his reign as captain or the 2007 T20 world cup win, the latter being his first stellar success.
Next up, it was the 2013 Champion’s Trophy win for Dhoni as captain that would see him win his third big ICC trophy.
Captain-Cool has been the top of the draw where it comes to some of India’s finest triumphs.
Ravindra Jadeja

Sir Jadeja, as he’s celebrated, has to his credit 3 ICC trophies, one each in the Champion’s Trophy of 2013, which was followed by the T20 world cup win in the West Indies of 2024 and finally, India’s most recent Champion’s Trophy triumph that happened earlier this year in 2025.
However, post the World Cup win in the West Indies, he retired from the shortest format from Indian duties.
Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar is a name that stands for sheer excellence and it won’t change anytime ever. He first won the ICC Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for Cricket of the year in 2010 and later, he’d pick up the crown he so longed for in his checkered career: the World Cup in 2011, that was held in India.