The first World Cup in 1975, marked the beginning of interest in One Day Internationals. The tournament, played as the Prudential Cup in England, had the six Test playing nations (England, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies, India and Pakistan), joined by Sri Lanka and East Africa, battle it out for a place in the history of cricket. The Finals were played at the Lord's between Australia and West Indies, with the latter winning the game with a margin of 17 runs. Clive Llyod, the Captain of the West Indies was declared the man of the match for his brilliant century. Clive Llyod led the West Indies to victory yet again in 1979 Prudential Cup, with a margin of a whopping 92 runs. The Finals played between West Indies and England, played at the Lords, was marked by two stunning performances by Viv Richards at his most majestic with the bat, and Joel Garner ripping through the England batting just when it looked as they might have a chance. Richards made an unbeaten 138, supported by a hard hitting 86 from Collis King. The West Indies side were worthy winners, with one of the strongest one day sides of all time, balanced between aggressive batting, and fast accurate bowling. |
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The underdogs of the 1983 Prudential Cup, India, took the world by surprise when they lifted the Cup, beating the two-time champions West Indies. Led by Kapil Dev, India set the Lords ground ablaze, taking on the mighty West Indians. Mohinder Amarnath was declared the man of the match for his brilliant performance, both with the bat and the bowl, leading the Indian team to victory. The game was won by a good margin of 43 runs against the formidable skipper, Clive Llyod and his team of all rounders. |
India and Pakistan
jointly hosted the Reliance Cup, won by the Aussies against English
with a narrow margin of 7 runs. The old time enemies came face to
face for the first time in a closely contested final world cup match. The
Eden Gardens saw two of the worlds greatest captains Allan Border and Mike
Gatting battle it out for the coveted cup. The Australians put up an excellent
performance with brilliant players like, David Boon, Steve Waugh, Geoff
Marsh, Dean Jones, and Allan Border himself.
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The World Cup hosted for the second time by India, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka jointly, will be remembered for the infamous boycotting by West
Indies and Australia alleging that the Sri Lankan venues was unsafe.
The Wills Cup was contested by 12 teams, the largest number so far. Sri
Lankans created history on the Gaddaffi Stadium, Lahore, by defeating the
mighty Australians. The victory came easy with a memorable performance
from Aravinda de Silva,
who hit an unbeaten century, and together with Captain Arjuna Ranatunga steered the side to victory. The Cup will also be remembered for the performances of Sri Lankan master blaster, Sanath Jayasuriya, who eventually won the Player of the Tournament award. |
The
last world cup of this Millennium
was hosted by England. The world cup was given
the name ICC world cup. 12 teams participated in this world cup. The semi
final between South Africa and Australia was just unforgettable.
The final of the World cup 1999 was played between 1987 world cup champion
Australia and 1992 world cup champion Pakistan. On that day, Australia
created a history at Lords, by defeating Pakistan. Pakistan batted first
and bowled out for just 132 runs which is also the lowest total ever made
in the world cup final. Australia easily achieved the
target and get the crown of the "WORLD CUP CHAMPION 1999".
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