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The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup '83) was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament. It was held from 9 to 25 June 1983 in England and Wales and was won by India. Eight countries participated in the event. England, India, Pakistan and West Indies qualified for the semi-finals.
The final of the 1983 Cricket World Cup was played between India and the West Indies at Lord's on 25 June 1983. This was the third consecutive World Cup final appearance for the West Indies, having won the last two Cricket World Cups. India, playing in their first final, defeated the West Indies to claim their first World Cup title.
Player Team Score Balls 4s 6s Opponent Ground Kapil Dev India 175* 138: 16: 6 Zimbabwe Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells: David Gower England 130: 120: 12: 5 Sri Lanka County Ground, Taunton
9 June 1983 Scorecard. ... Cricket World Cup 1983 from Cricinfo This page was last edited on 29 January 2024, at 13:38 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
9 June 1983: 1983 Cricket World Cup India: June. Prudential World Cup 1983. Pos Team. Pld W L T NR Pts RR; 1 England: 6 5 1 0 0 20 4.671 2 ...
The West Indies cricket team embarked on a tour of India in 1983–84 following their surprise defeat to India in 1983 World Cup. Captained by Clive Lloyd, the West Indies played six Test matches against India as well as five ODI in addition to other first class matches.
Lord's has hosted the final five times. The inaugural ICC Cricket World Cup final was held on 21 June 1975 at Lord's, contested by Australia and the West Indies.A man of the match performance, [11] including a century, from West Indian captain Clive Lloyd, coming in to bat at number five with his team at 50/3, [12] formed the basis of a 149-run fourth-wicket partnership with Rohan Kanhai. [13]
The Prudential Cup trophy. The Men's Cricket World Cup was first held in 1975 in England, which was the only nation that was able to put forward the resources to stage an event of such magnitude. [6] The first three tournaments were officially known as the Prudential Cup after the financial services company Prudential plc who sponsored the ...