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India won the 1983 Cricket World Cup under the captaincy of Kapil Dev when PR Man Singh was the coach. [3] In 2007, India won the inaugural T20 World cup under Dhoni when Lalchand Rajput was the coach. [4] In 2011, they won the ODI world cup for the second time under Dhoni when Gary Kirsten was the coach. [5] India has also won two Champions ...
The September 1983 edition of the magazine ran a copy of Man Singh's letter along with a photograph of Frith with a piece of paper in his mouth, captioned, "India made me eat my words". [5] [6] [7] Man Singh went on to manage the Indian team at the 1987 Cricket World Cup in the subcontinent where
The 2021 Indian biographical film 83 portrays Team India's triumph in the World Cup. Indian actor Ranveer Singh played the role of India captain Kapil Dev in the film. 1983 is a 2014 Indian Malayalam language film that has the core of its story based on the 1983 Cricket World Cup.
Srikkanth was part of the Indian team that won the 1983 Cricket World Cup and top scored with 38 runs in the finals against the West Indies. He also won the 1985 World Championship of Cricket with the Indian team, in which he was the top run getter for India.
[5] [6] The captains of the national teams are appointed by BCCI and the India national cricket team selectors appointed by BCCI choose the other players for the national teams. On 25 June 1932, India became the sixth nation to play test cricket and the men's cricket team was led by C. K. Nayudu against England at Lord's. [7]
This is a list of cricketers who represented their country at the 1983 Cricket World Cup in England which took place from 9 June 1983 to 25 June 1983. The oldest player at the 1983 Cricket World Cup was Somachandra De Silva (40/41) while the youngest player was Rumesh Ratnayake (19), both of Sri Lanka.
India secured their second World Cup and the first since 1983. [1] This was also the first instance of any host nation winning the World Cup. [109] Tendulkar scored 482 runs and was the second-highest run scorer in the tournament. [110] Khan was the leading wicket-taker in the tournament with 21 wickets. [110]
Madan Lal Udhouram Sharma [1] (pronunciation ⓘ; born 20 March 1951) is a former Indian cricketer (1974–1987) and Indian national cricket coach. He was a member of the 1983 Cricket World Cup winning India squad. He was also a part of the Indian squad which won the 1985 World Championship of Cricket.