Australia became the first team to win the 50-over format cricket World Cup in 1987 when they defeated arch-rivals England by seven runs in the final played at Eden Gardens in Kolkata (then Calcutta).
For most young Australians of the current generation, 1987 was the year when the Aussie men’s team finally won the Cricket World Cup for the first time. For many of us at the time, it was a big shock, ...
The First Cricket World Cup was played in 1975. It was won by West Indies. The West Indies team with some world class fast bowlers and great batsmen continued to dominate the game from 1975 to 1983.
Cape Town - The first Australia squad to win the ICC Cricket World Cup (ICC CWC) will receive winners’ medals on Sunday – 30 years after their triumph. Allan Border’s side won the fourth edition of ...
When the 1987 World Cup arrived in the sub-continent, Australia were definitely not the favourites to win it in front of ...
The fourth edition of the cricket World Cup in 1987, also known as the Reliance Cup, was the first World Cup to be played outside England. Defending champions, India and Pakistan were joint hosts of ...
In the build-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, CricketCountry brings you the most memorable moments and matches from the tournament over the years – right from its first edition, way back in 1975.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It's been years since we've seen Border, Boon, Jones, McDermott and Steve Waugh assembled together on the SCG but that is set to happen ...
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