The ICC Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket, organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Played every four years, it brings together the world’s top national teams to compete in 50-over matches for the sport’s most prestigious trophy.
The tournament was first held in 1975 in England, with the West Indies emerging as the inaugural champions.
Australia has been the most successful team, winning six titles, including the most recent in 2023 after defeating India in the final in Ahmedabad. Teams qualify through a combination of automatic entry for top-ranked nations and a global qualification tournament.
The World Cup is celebrated not only for its high level of competition but also for uniting cricket fans worldwide in one of the sport’s biggest and most-watched events.
Quoted at 66-1 at the start of the 1983 World Cup, India’s unexpected success came under a young and relatively inexperienced captain when Kapil Dev led his team to a stunning win over the might and power of Clive Lloyd's West Indians. This upset win set off a chain reaction back in India which still reveberates to this day.
The 1983 Cricket World Cup (also known as The Prudential World Cup) was the third edition of the tournament.The 1983 World Cup was full of dramatic cricket right from the start. Teams like India and Zimbabwe who were not playing well at times scored upset victories over the West Indies and Australia respectively. England, Pakistan, India and the tournament favorites West Indies qualified for the semifinals.
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