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Indian cricket is currently witnessing one of its most dominant phases in international white-ball tournaments. Over the past few years, the team has consistently delivered strong performances on the global stage, turning near-misses into historic triumphs and establishing itself as a powerhouse in ICC events.
After suffering heartbreak in the 2023 ODI World Cup final despite a near-perfect campaign, India bounced back with remarkable determination. The team lifted the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in 2024, ending a long wait for an ICC trophy in the shortest format. They continued the momentum by clinching the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025, proving their dominance in the 50-over format as well.
India’s white-ball supremacy reached another milestone in 2026 when they successfully defended their T20 World Cup title. With that achievement, the Men in Blue became the first team in history to retain the T20 World Cup crown, highlighting their consistency and depth in limited-overs cricket.
These victories have reinforced India’s reputation as one of the most formidable teams in the modern era. Yet, despite the recent success, the squad believes there is one more major prize left to conquer.
Shubman Gill reveals India’s ultimate goal
India’s ODI and Test captain Shubman Gill has made it clear that the team’s biggest ambition now is to win the 2027 ODI World Cup. Speaking at the BCCI Naman Awards in Mumbai on March 15, Gill admitted that the thought of lifting the prestigious trophy often crosses his mind.
Reflecting on the narrow defeat in the 2023 final, Gill acknowledged that the team felt they were extremely close to achieving their dream. However, that disappointment has now transformed into motivation as they prepare for another shot at the title.
“Definitely, it does. That is the ultimate goal,” Gill said on Star Sports when asked whether he often thinks about the next ODI World Cup.
The Indian skipper further explained that the team still remembers how close they came to glory in the previous edition, which makes the upcoming tournament even more special.
“We felt like we were so close last time when we were here in the final in India. To be able to get another crack at it in South Africa, it’s going to be a great opportunity for us,” Gill added.
Gill also emphasized that representing the country on the biggest stage brings a special sense of responsibility and ambition.
“Winning a World Cup in any format for the country is the ultimate goal so obviously, that is something that sometimes runs in my mind,” Gill added further.
The 2027 ODI World Cup is scheduled to take place in October and November and will be jointly hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.
Why India are strong contenders to script history
If India manages to win the 2027 ODI World Cup, it could lead to a historic achievement in international cricket. The team already holds the T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy, and adding the 50-over crown would complete an unprecedented white-ball treble.
Such a feat would make India the first team in history to hold all three major ICC white-ball titles in the same cycle.
Several factors strengthen India’s chances of achieving this milestone. The team currently boasts a balanced combination of experienced match-winners and fearless young talent. Their batting unit remains one of the most explosive in world cricket, while the bowling attack has consistently delivered under pressure in global tournaments.
Equally important is the leadership group guiding the team through this successful phase. With Gill leading the side and a strong support system around him, India appear determined to build on their recent triumphs rather than settle for past achievements.
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