Past Winners
Year | Winner | Runner up | Leading run scorer | Leading wicket takers | Man of the Tournament |
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2012 | South Africa (4) | Pakistan | Umar Akmal (201) | Lyall Meyer (7) | Umar Akmal |
2011 | Pakistan (5) | England | Umar Akmal (254) | Rory Hamilton-Brown, Abdul Razzaq, Umar Akmal (6) | Umar Akmal |
2010 | Australia (1) | Pakistan | Ahmed Shehzad (218) | Shoaib Malik, Kaushalya Weeraratne (5) | Glenn Maxwell |
2009 | South Africa (3) | Hong Kong | Peter Trego (184) | David Wiese (7) | Irfan Ahmed |
2008 | England (5) | Australia | Dimitri Mascarenhas (185) | Irfan Ahmed (7) | Dimitri Mascarenhas |
2007 | Sri Lanka (1) | All Stars | Craig McMillan (148) | Saman Jayantha (6) | Craig McMillan |
2006 | South Africa (2) | Pakistan | Robin Singh (129) | Sylvester Joseph, Nicky Boje (5) | Imran Nazir |
2005 | India (1) | West Indies | Thilina Kandamby (125) | Robert Croft (6) | Reetinder Sodhi |
2004 | England (4) | Sri Lanka | Ravindu Shah (126) | Arshad Ali, Darren Maddy, Dilruwan Perera (5) | Hussain Butt |
2003 | England (3) | Pakistan | Saman Jayantha (152) | Gerald Dros (7) | Saman Jayantha |
2002 | Pakistan (4) | England | Dene Hills (159) | Naved-ul-Hasan, Chris Silverwood (6) | Dene Hills |
2001 | Pakistan (3) | South Africa | Kaif Ghaury (158) | Upul Chandana, Ahmed Nadeem (5) | Wasim Akram |
1997 | Pakistan (2) | England | Floyd Reifer (133) | Matthew Fleming, Ben Hollioake, Mohammad Zubair (6) | Zahoor Elahi |
1996 | West Indies (1) | India | Derek Crookes | ||
1995 | South Africa (1) | England | Jonty Rhodes | ||
1994 | England (2) | Australia | Robin Smith | ||
1993 | England (1) | Sri Lanka | Phil DeFreitas | ||
1992 | Pakistan (1) | India | Wasim Akram |
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