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Sunil Gavaskar 1983 World Cup

1983 ICC Cricket World Cup (Prudential World Cup)1983 Cricket WC.jpgAdministratorCricket FormatTournament FormatDouble round robin and KnockoutHostsChampionsParticipants8Matches Played27Most runs(384)Most wickets(18)Official websitePreviousNextThe 1983 ICC Cricket World Cup (also known as Prudential World Cup) was the third edition of the tournament. It was held from 9 June to 25 June 1983 in and was won. Eight countries participated in the event.The 1983 World Cup was full of dramatic cricket right from the start. Teams like India and Zimbabwe who were not playing well at those times scored upset victories over the West Indies and Australia respectively. England, Pakistan, India and tournament favourites West Indies qualified for the semi-finals.

Sep 28, 2017 - Members of Team India that won the 1983 World Cup remember the good and tough times during the tournament, an experience that's to be.

The preliminary matches were played in two groups of four teams each, and each country played the others in its group twice. The top two teams in each group qualified for the semi-finals.The matches consisted of 60 overs per team and were played in traditional white clothing and with red balls. They were all played during the day. Contents FormatThe format of the 1983 world cup was 2 groups of four teams, each team playing each other twice. The top two team from each group then advance to the Semi Finals where the winners then advance to the finals. And every game was of 60 overs with all day matches.ParticipantsThe following 8 teams qualified for the final tournament.Group AGroup BVenues VenueCityCapacityMatchesLondon30,0003Nottingham15,3503Leeds14,0003London23,5003Birmingham21,0003Derby9,5001Bristol16,0001Taunton6,5001Chelmsford6,5001St.

Helen's Rugby and Cricket GroundSwansea,4,5001Leicester12,0001Manchester19,0003County Cricket GroundSouthampton7,0001Worcester4,5001Nevill GroundRoyal Tunbridge Wells6,0001TrophyThe physical trophy won by the Indian cricket team was damaged during a violent rampage on the Indian cricket board's headquarters, allegedly carried out by members of the political party Shiv Sena.

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