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Summer Olympics
2012 – London, UK.
2016 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
2020 – Tokyo, Japan.

Winter Olympics
2014 – Sochi, Russia.
2018 – Pyeongchang, South Korea.
2022 – Beijing, China.



Commonwealth Games
2010 – New Delhi, India.
2014 – Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
2018 – Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
2022- Durban, South Africa.

Asian Games
2014 – Incheon, South Korea.
2018 – Jakarta, Indonesia.
2022- Hangzhou, China.

Hockey World Cup
2010 – New Delhi, India (Winner- Australia).
2014 – The Hague, Netherlands (Winner- Australia).
2018 – New Delhi, India.

Women Hockey World Cup
2010 – Argentina (Winner- Argentina).
2014 – The Hague, Netherlands (Winner- Netherlands).
2018 – London, England.

FIFA World Cup
2010 – South Africa (Winner- Spain).
2014 – Brazil (Winner- Germany).
2018 – Russia2022 – Qatar.

Women Football World Cup
2011 – Germany (Winner – Japan).
2015 – Canada (Winner – United States).
2019 – France.

ICC Cricket World Cup
2011 – India, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka ( Winner- India).
2015 – Australia and New Zealand (Winner – Australia).
2019 – England.
2023 – India.

Women Cricket World Cup
2013 – India (Winner- Australia).
2017 – England.
2021 – New Zealand.

ICC World T-20 World Cup
2014 – Bangladesh (Winner- Sri Lanka).
2016 – India (Winner – West Indies).
2018 – Australia.

Women ICC World T-20 World Cup
2014 – Bangladesh (Winner- Australia).
2016 – India (Winner – West Indies).
2018 – West Indies.

ICC World Test Championship
2017 (1st edition) – England.
2021 – India

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