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A glimpse of the past World Cups |
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A glimpse of the past World Cups.. World Cup 1975 Venue : Lords, England Teams : England, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies, India, Pakistan, Srilanka and East Africa Finals : Between West Indies led by Clive Lloyd and Australia led by Ian Chappell on June 21, 1975. Winner : West Indies beat Australia for 17 runs Score : 291 for 8 off 60 Overs Man of the match : Clive Lloyd scoring 102 runs off just 85 balls Sponsors : Prudential Insurance Company, hence called the Prudential World Cup World Cup 1979 Venue : Lords, England Teams : Australia, Canada, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Srilanka and West Indies Finals : Between West Indies led by Clive Lloyd and England led by Mike Brearley on June 23, 1979. Winner : West Indies beat England by 92 runs Score : 286 runs for 9 wickets Man of the match : Vivian Richards scoring an unbeaten 138 runs Sponsors : Prudential Insurance Company, hence called the Prudential World Cup World Cup 1983 Venue : Lords, England Teams : Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Srilanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe Finals : Between West Indies led by Clive Lloyd and India led by Kapil Dev on June 25, 1983. Winner : India beat West Indies by 43 runs Score : 183 runs all out off 54.4 Overs Man of the match : Indian Vice Captain Mohinder Amarnath for picking 3 wickets for 12 balls. Also took 26 runs Sponsors : Prudential Insurance Company, hence called the Prudential World Cup World Cup 1987 Venue : Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India Teams : Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Srilanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe Finals : Between Australia led by Allan Border and England led by Mike Gatting on November 8, 1987. Winner : Australia beat England by 7 runs Score : 253 runs for 7 wickets off 50 Overs Man of the match : David Boon scoring 75 runs Sponsors : Reliance company, hence called the Reliance World Cup. Jointly hosted by India and Pakistan. World Cup 1992 Venue : Australia Teams : Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Srilanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe and South Africa Finals : Between Pakistan led by Imran Khan and England led by Graham Gooch on March 25, 1992. Winner : Pakistan beat England by 22 runs Score : 249 runs for 6 wickets off 50 overs Man of the match : Wasim Akram, who picked up three important wickets late in the England innings Player of the tournament : New Zealand captain Martin Crowe for scoring 456 runs Sponsors : Jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand called the Benson and Hedges World Cup. World Cup 1996 Venue : Lahore, Pakistan Teams : Australia, England, India, Kenya, New Zealand, Netherlands, Pakistan, South Africa, Srilanka, United Arab Emirates, West Indies and Zimbabwe Finals : Between Srilanka led by Arjuna Ranatunga and Australia led by Mark Taylor on March 17, 1996. Winner : Srilanka beat Australia by 7 wickets. For the first time in the history of the tournament, the team chasing won. Score : 241 runs with 22 deliveries to spare off 50 overs Man of the match : Aravinda da Silva for his unbeaten 107 runs Player of the Tournament : Sanath Jayasurya for aggressive batman ship with runs at the amazing rate of 1.32 per ball faced. Sponsors : Jointly hosted by India, Pakistan and Srilanka called the Wills World cup World Cup 1999 Venue : Lords, England Teams : Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Kenya, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Scotland, Srilanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe Finals : Between Australia led by Steve Waugh and Pakistan led by Wasim Akram on June 20, 1999. Winner : Australia beat Pakistan by 8 wickets. Score : 133 runs in 29.5 overs to spare Man of the match : Shane Warne for picking 4 wickets for 33 balls Player of the tournament : South Africa's All rounder, Lance Klusener for scoring 281 runs at an average of 140.50, with his strike rate an amazing 1.22 runs per ball faced. He also captured 17 wickets, just three off the tournament’s leading wicket-taker, at an average of just over 20. Sponsors : ICC World Cup hosted by England World Cup 2003 Commencing : 8th February Venue : Johannesburg, South Africa Teams : Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, England, India, Kenya, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Scotland, Srilanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe Finals : March 23 Winner : Australia beat India by 125 runs. Sponsors : ICC World Cup jointly hosted by South Africa, Zimambwe and Kenya -------------------- |
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