All major trophy in cricket
1. ICC Cricket World CupDescription: The ICC Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket, organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC).Format: It features a round-robin stage followed by knockouts.Frequency: Held every four years.First Held: 1975.Current Champion: England (as of 2019).2. ICC T20 World CupDescription: The ICC T20 World Cup is the international championship of Twenty20 cricket.Format: Includes a group stage and knockout stage.Frequency: Held every two years.First Held: 2007.Current Champion: Australia (as of 2021).3. ICC Champions TrophyDescription: A prestigious ODI tournament, often referred to as a mini World Cup, featuring the top eight teams.Format: Includes a round-robin stage and knockouts.Frequency: Held every four years.First Held: 1998.Current Champion: Pakistan (as of 2017).4. The AshesDescription: A Test cricket series played between England and Australia.Format: Consists of five Test matches.Frequency: Held biennially.First Held: 1882-83.Current Holder: Australia (as of 2023).5. ICC World Test ChampionshipDescription: A league competition for Test cricket, aiming to determine the best Test cricket team.Format: Teams play series over two years, leading to a final.Frequency: Cycle of two years.First Held: 2019-2021.Current Champion: New Zealand (as of 2021).6. Asia CupDescription: A regional ODI and T20 tournament featuring teams from Asia.Format: Includes a group stage and knockouts.Frequency: Biennial, alternating between ODI and T20 formats.First Held: 1984.Current Champion: Sri Lanka (as of 2022).7. IPL Trophy (Indian Premier League)Description: The premier domestic T20 league in India, featuring franchises from different cities.Format: Round-robin stage followed by playoffs.Frequency: Annual.First Held: 2008.Current Champion: Chennai Super Kings (as of 2023).8. Big Bash League (BBL) TrophyDescription: Australia’s premier domestic T20 league.Format: Round-robin stage followed by playoffs.Frequency: Annual.First Held: 2011-12.Current Champion: Perth Scorchers (as of 2023).9. CPL Trophy (Caribbean Premier League)Description: The premier domestic T20 league in the Caribbean.Format: Round-robin stage followed by playoffs.Frequency: Annual.First Held: 2013.Current Champion: Jamaica Tallawahs (as of 2022).10. County ChampionshipDescription: England’s domestic first-class cricket competition.Format: Teams play matches in a league format.Frequency: Annual.First Held: 1890.Current Champion: Surrey (as of 2023).These trophies represent the pinnacle of achievement in cricket, from international competitions to prominent domestic leagues, reflecting the sport’s global popularity and competitive spirit.

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