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Indoor Cricket World Cup Administrator World Indoor Cricket Federation Format Indoor Cricket First tournament 1995 Tournament format Round robin and Knockout Current champion Australia Most successful Australia (7 men's titles, 6 women's titles) v • d • e The Indoor Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of both men's and women's Indoor Cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the World Indoor Cricket Federation (WICF) and is held every two or three years. The first Indoor Cricket World Cup contest was organised in England in 1995. Separate world championships are held for both junior and masters age groups with the Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket and the Masters World Series of Indoor Cricket held at similar intervals. The World Cup is contested by the members of the WICF (though member nations have not always entered teams) and beyond being an affiliated member of that body there are no formal qualifications for entry. Australia have been the most successful side having won every world title in both divisions to date. The 2011 Indoor Cricket World Cup will be held in South Africa. Contents 1 Tournament Format 2 Results 3 See also 4 References // Tournament Format Whilst the precise nature of the tournament has varied slightly over the years, each tournament usually follows a simple round robin format followed by finals contested by the highest placed sides. The semi finals are contested by the top four sides and more often than not the winner of each semi final progresses to the World Cup final. The tournament usually takes place over the course of 7 to 10 days and is sometimes run in conjunction with the Masters World Series or the Junior World Series. Results Year Host Nation(s) Venue Final Men Women 1995 Details England Birmingham Australia def. New Zealand 130 to 61 Not contested 1998 Details Australia Melbourne Australia def. New Zealand 142 to 35 Australia def. South Africa 147 to 59 2000 Details South Africa Johannesburg Australia def. New Zealand 92 to 53 Australia def. South Africa 96 to 54 2002 Details New Zealand Wellington Australia def. New Zealand 97 to 58 Australia def. New Zealand 160 to 64 2004 Details Sri Lanka Colombo Australia def. Sri Lanka 70 (2) to 48 (2) Australia def. South Africa 92 to 76 2007 Details England Bristol Australia def. South Africa 74 to 51 Australia def. South Africa 138 to 89 2009 Details Australia Brisbane Australia def. New Zealand 55 to 44 Australia def. South Africa 120 to 96 See also Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket Masters World Series of Indoor Cricket References This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2009) v • d • e World cups between national teams/ representatives   Team American football (men - women) · Association football (men - men's club - women - women's club) · Athletics  · Australian rules football · Badminton (men - women - mixed) · Bandy · Baseball (men - women) · Beach Soccer · Boxing · Bull riding · Cricket (men - women - indoor) · Field hockey (men - women) · Fistball (men - women) · Futsal · Golf (men - women) · Ice Hockey · Lacrosse · Nine-ball · Pitch and putt · Rowing · Rugby League (men - women) · Rugby union (men - women - sevens) · Softball · Tennis (men - women - mixed) · Touch football · Twenty20 cricket · Volleyball · Water polo (men - women)   Mixed Biathlon · Diving · Luge · Paralympic · Speedway motorcycle · Track cycling   Individual Bobsleigh · Cyclo-cross · Mountain bike racing · Road bicycle (men - women) · Orienteering · Show jumping · Skeleton · Speed skating (normal - short-track) · Skiing (alpine - cross-country - nordic combined) · Ski jumping · Ski orienteering · Snowboard · Sport shooting · Swimming · Ten-pin bowling · Triathlon