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2007 world cup




Cricket World Cup 2007
Cricket World Cup 2007 final: Cricket World Cup 2007 final was played between the finalists of 1996 World Cup, Australia and Sri Lanka. Cricket World Cup 2007 final was a rain curtailed match and was of 38 overs only. Australia won the toss in the Cricket World Cup 2007 final against Sri Lanka and decided to bat first. Opening batsman and wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist was in a blazing form and scored 149 runs off just 104 balls with 13 fours and 8 sixes. Matthew Hayden, Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds played useful innings to take Australia to a massive 281.
Official Cricket World Cup 2007 song: Official Cricket World Cup 2007 song was titled "THE GAME OF LOVE AND UNITY". The song was sung by Jamaican-born Shaggy, Barbadian entertainer Rupee and Trinidadian Faye-Ann Lyons. Cricket World Cup 2007 song became popular overnight and Cricket World Cup 2007 song was acclaimed all over the globe. Cricket World Cup 2007 song was aimed at global unity, peace and togetherness.
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India at the 2007 World Cup
• 2007 Cricket World Cup
India, this time had gone to the West Indies with 2 convincing home series wins against West Indies and Sri Lanka. For the 2007 tournament, India had what was considered a decent World Cup squad, as it had three batsmen who had scored more than 10,000 ODI runs (Sachin Tendulkar, Saurav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid), world class spin bowling in the form of Harbhajan Singh and Anil Kumble and a decent pace bowling attack.
They were pitted against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and World Cup debutants Bermuda in Group B. After the debacle, embattled coach Greg Chappell resigned after reports that the senior players were not happy with him. However Dravid retained his captaincy. There were several attacks on players homes and protests by infuriated fans, especially in Bangalore and Mumbai.
The 2007 Indian world cup team comprised:
• Sourav Ganguly
• Robin Uthappa
• Virender Sehwag
• Rahul Dravid (captain)
• Sachin Tendulkar
• Yuvraj Singh
• Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wicketkeeper)
• Ajit Agarkar
• Harbhajan Singh
• Munaf Patel
• Zaheer Khan
• Irfan Pathan
• Anil Kumble
• Dinesh Karthik (reserve wicketkeeper)
• Shanthakumaran Sreesanth
• India's record: 1−2
• Australia's record: 11−0 (champions)

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2003 world cup


Cricket World Cup 2003
Welcome to our section of ICC Cricket World Cup 2003, where you would get useful info about ICC Cricket World Cup 2003, 2003 Cricket World Cup final scorecard, Cricket World Cup 2003 final match between India and Australia, Official Cricket World Cup 2003 song, 2003 Cricket World Cup teams and their respective groups and all other interesting and informative things about ICC Cricket World Cup 2003.
Australia innings:
Batsman Runs Mins Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate
AC Gilchrist c Sehwag b Harbhajan Singh 57 66 48 8 1 118.75
ML Hayden c Dravid b Harbhajan Singh 37 93 54 5 0 68.51
RT Ponting Not out 140 138 121 4 8 115.70
DR Martyn Not out 88 112 84 7 1 104.76
India Bowling:
Bowler Overs Maiden Runs Wickets Economy Rate Extras Given
Zaheer Khan 7 0 67 0 9.57 (2 nb, 6 w)
J Srinath 10 0 87 0 8.70 (3 nb, 2 w)
A Nehra 10 0 57 0 5.70 (3 w)
Harbhajan Singh 8 0 49 2 6.12
V Sehwag 3 0 14 0 4.66
SR Tendulkar 3 0 20 0 6.66 (1 w)
D Mongia 7 0 39 0 5.57 (2 nb)
Yuvraj Singh 2 0 12 0 6.00
India innings:
Batsman Runs Mins Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate
SR Tendulkar c & b McGrath 4 2 5 1 80.00
V Sehwag Run out (Lehmann) 82 107 81 10 3 101.23
SC Ganguly c Lehmann b Lee 24 44 25 3 1 96.00
M Kaif c Gilchrist b McGrath 0 4 3 0.00
Rahul Dravid
b Bichel 47 87 57 2 82.45
Yuvraj Singh
c Lee b Hogg 24 48 34 1 70.58
D Mongia c Martyn b Symonds 12 18 11 2 109.09
Harbhajan Singh c McGrath b Symonds 7 12 8 87.50
Z Khan c Lehmann b McGrath 4 20 8 50.00
J Srinath b Lee 1 6 4 25.00
A Nehra Not out 8 7 4 2 200.00
Extras: (b 4, lb 4, w 9, nb 4) – 21
2003 Cricket World Cup teams: 2003 Cricket World Cup teams were divided into two Pools – Pool A and Pool B. Pool A 2003 Cricket World Cup teams were Australia, India, Sri Lanka, England, Pakistan, Netherlands and Namibia. Pool B 2003 Cricket World Cup teams include Sri Lanka, Kenya, New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies, Canada and Bangladesh.

India at the 2003 World Cup
Main article: 2003 Cricket World Cup
Like in the previous World Cup, India were beginning their 2003 Cricket World Cup Campaign on a string of poor performances. The World Cup consisted of a similar format to the previous world cup. The Indian team was somewhat stronger than the team representing them in the 1999 World Cup, but still contained the batting trio of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, now accompanied by rising talents Yuvraj Singh, Mohammed Kaif and Virender Sehwag. India were placed in Group A, accompanied by Holland, Australia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, England and rivals Pakistan. The Top 3 in the pool would advance to the Super Six section of the tournament.
The Indian Squad that were the Runners-up of the 2003 World Cup comprised:
• Ajit Agarkar
• Sanjay Bangar
• Rahul Dravid (wicketkeeper)
• Sourav Ganguly (captain)
• Mohammad Kaif
• Zaheer Khan
• Anil Kumble
• Dinesh Mongia
• Ashish Nehra
• Parthiv Patel (reserve wicketkeeper)
• Virender Sehwag
• Harbhajan Singh
• Yuvraj Singh
• Javagal Srinath
• Sachin Tendulkar
• India's record: 9−2 (runner-up)
• Australia's record: 11−0 (champions)

1999 world cup



Cricket World Cup 1999
et’s get a decade back with ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 section of our website. This section of ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 brings back the glory of the famous ICC Cricket World Cup 1999. ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 would always be remembered for Cricket World Cup 1999 semi final that reached to the pinnacle of excitement. Also, it would be remembered for the one sided Cricket World Cup 1999 final.
Cricket World Cup 1999 final: In the Cricket World Cup 1999 final, Australia defeated Pakistan in the most one sided final, as it got over in 4 and a half hours. Pakistan batted first and managed to score only 132in 39 overs. Australia scored the needed runs in a mere 20.1 overs and lifted ICC Cricket World Cup 1999.

India at the 1999 World Cup
The 1999 Cricket World Cup in England was one in which India were not expected to perform too well. Despite having the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, they weren't having too much of a good run. India was placed in Group A in the pool rounds against South Africa, Zimbabwe, hosts England, reigning champions Sri Lanka and minnows Kenya.

Despite being eliminated and being forced to play a dead rubber there were some plus-points for the Indian team leaving the world cup. The consistency and effectiveness of batting trio: Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly was yet to be fully experienced. Despite not making the semi-finals, Rahul Dravid, being involved in two mammoth partnerships, was the leading run-scorer of the entire tournament with 461 runs at 65.85. The top 3 highest scores of the tournament were that of Indians, with Sourav Ganguly's 183, Rahul Dravid's 145 and Sachin Tendulkar's 140* higher than any other scores in the tournament.
The Indian Squad for the 1999 World Cup comprised:
• Ajit Agarkar
• Mohammed Azharuddin (captain)
• Nikhil Chopra
• Rahul Dravid
• Sourav Ganguly
• Ajay Jadeja
• Amay Khurasiya
• Anil Kumble
• Debashish Mohanty
• Nayan Mongia (wicketkeeper)
• Venkatesh Prasad
• Sadagoppan Ramesh
• Robin Singh
• Javagal Srinath
• Sachin Tendulkar
• India's record: 4−4 (Super 6, 6th place)
• Australia's record: 7−2 (champions, tied semifinal match)

1996 world cup


1996 Cricket World Cup
1996 Cricket World Cup song: 1996 Cricket World Cup song included cricketers like Salil Ankola, Ajay Jadeja, Vinod Kambli, Clive Llyod and the Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar. 1996 Cricket World Cup song was filled with excitement due to the presence of the master himself. It seems that 1996 Cricket World Cup song inspired Sachin to score most number of runs in the 1996 Cricket World Cup.
1996 Cricket World Cup matches: 1996 Cricket World Cup matches were mostly played in India and Pakistan. Though Sri Lanka also hosted some of the 1996 Cricket World Cup matches, but India and Pakistan were the major hosts of 1996 Cricket World Cup matches. Sachin Tendulkar was the highest run getter and Anil Kumble was the highest wicket taker in 1996 Cricket World Cup matches.
India at the 1996 World Cup
India were the co-hosts of the 1996 Cricket World Cup along with Pakistan and Sri Lanka and were expected to perform well at home. Changes in format included the re-use of a group format, in which there were two pools of six, after which the top four from each group prgogressed to the quarter-finals. India was placed in Group A with Australia, Kenya, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. With the West Indies beginning to lose their grip on ODI cricket and with the inclusion of two minnows in their group, India were expected to cruise into the quarter-finals.
India's campaign was higlighted by the consistency of Sachin Tendulkar, who managed 50 or more in all but two of his matches. With 523 runs at 87.16, Tendulkar was the leading run scorer in the entire World Cup, with two of his six dismissal due to run outs rather than batting errors. His 137 against Sri Lanka was the 4th highest of the entire tournament and his partnership of 175 with Azharuddin the fourth highest in the tournament.
The Indian Squad of the 1996 World Cup comprised:
• Salil Ankola
• Mohammed Azharuddin (captain)
• Ajay Jadeja
• Vinod Kambli
• Aashish Kapoor
• Anil Kumble
• Sanjay Manjrekar
• Nayan Mongia (wicketkeeper)
• Manoj Prabhakar
• Venkatesh Prasad
• Venkatapathy Raju
• Navjot Singh Sidhu
• Javagal Srinath
• Sachin Tendulkar
India used Srinath and Prasad in each game as opening pace bowlers, with Kumble as the spinner. Depending on the pitch conditions, Raju was used four times as a second spinner, whilst Ankola and Kapoor played in the other matches as a spinner. Mongia, Tendulkar, Azharuddin, Kambli and Jadeja played in all matches, whilst Manjrekar, Sidhu and Prabhakar contested two positions in the team, with Prabhakar used as a fifth pace option.
• India's record: 4−3 (semifinalist)
• Sri Lanka's record: 8−0 (champions, won two matches by walkovers)

1992 world cup


1987 Cricket World Cup
Reliance World Cup; that was the official name of 1987 Cricket World Cup. Cricket World Cup 1987 was the first cup that was held outside England. Cricket World Cup 1987 was a great exposure for countries like India and Pakistan to host such a big sporting event. Cricket World Cup 1987 was the 4th world cup overall. Australia emerged as the champion in Cricket World Cup 1987. Australia defeated England by a mere 7 runs in the 1987 Cricket World Cup final to lift the Cricket World Cup 1987.

India at the 1992 World Cup
Held in Australia and New Zealand, the 1992 Cricket World Cup had a number of special additions. Not in the least was the inclusion of cricket heavyweight South Africa. It was also the first world cup to include coloured clothing. Another major addition was the fact that the cup was not divided into pools, and each team had a match against all the other teams. There were 9 teams competing in all. India had a considerably strong team, still bolstered by Kapil Dev and Mohammed Azharuddin. It also had rising star Sachin Tendulkar, who would later become the leading run-scorer in career world cups.

The Indian Squad of the 1992 World Cup comprised:
• Praveen Amre
• Mohammed Azharuddin (captain)
• Subroto Banerjee
• Kapil Dev
• Ajay Jadeja
• Vinod Kambli
• Sanjay Manjrekar
• Kiran More (wicketkeeper)
• Manoj Prabhakar
• Venkatapathy Raju
• Ravi Shastri
• Kris Srikkanth
• Javagal Srinath
• Sachin Tendulkar
• India's record: 2−5 (1 drawn match)
• Pakistan's record: 6−3 (champions, 1 drawn match)

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1987 world cup



India at the 1987 World Cup
India was the host of the 1987 Cricket World Cup and was expected to perform seeing as it was the reigning champions. It was grouped in Pool A with Australia, New Zealand and Zimbabwe. The matches had been reduced to 50 overs to accommodate for the number of daylight hours on the Indian subcontinent. India's start to the tournament was bright, as it topped the pool, getting 5 wins and only 1 loss, this loss being by only 1 run. It carried this out despite the fact that it lacked the likes of its past World Cup heroes: Mohinder Amarnath and Madan Lal, India's team was still captained by Kapil Dev and featured veterans like Sunil Gavaskar.

The Indian Squad of the 1987 World Cup comprised:
• Mohammed Azharuddin
• Roger Binny
• Kapil Dev (captain)
• Sunil Gavaskar
• Kiran More (wicketkeeper)
• Chandrakant Pandit
• Manoj Prabhakar
• Chetan Sharma
• Ravi Shastri
• Maninder Singh
• Navjot Singh Sidhu
• Laxman Sivaramakrishnan
• Kris Srikkanth
• Dilip Vengsarkar
• India's record: 5−2 (semifinalist)
• Australia's record: 7−1 (champions)

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1983 world cup




1983 Cricket World Cup

1983 Cricket World Cup final was a low score game, as India were tumbled for a petty 183, thanks to some excellent bowling by pace quadrant of Joel Garner, Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding and Andy Roberts. Srikkanth was the highest scorer for India with a score of 38 runs. He eventually remained the highest scorer in Cricket World Cup 1983 final, as no West Indian batsmen was able to score more than 33 (scored by Vivian Richards). Many remembered that memorable catch by the Indian Captain Kapil Dev in the 1983 Cricket World Cup final that dismissed Richards. Kapil ran for about 40 meters to his back and took the catch with precision. West Indies could have easily won Cricket World Cup 1983 final on any other given day, but June 25 1983 was meant for India.

India at the 1983 World Cup
Main article: 1983 Cricket World Cup
In the 1983 Cricket World Cup, India was given a boost in that it would be able to play two matches against each of the three teams in its pool. The only minnows in the World Cup were the Zimbabwe cricket team, a team that India was grouped with. India were also grouped with the West Indies and Australia, creating formidable matchups for a team that had become known for its inability to perform in the World Cup.
India opened up their campaign against the favourites, the West Indies. But it shocked all observers with a 34 run victory thanks to a strong performance from Yashpal Sharma (89 from 120 balls, 9 fours). India totalled up 262 in 60 overs and tumbled the West Indies out for 228, thanks to a quick 3 wickets from Ravi Shastri.

The Indian Squad that won the 1983 World Cup comprised:
• Mohinder Amarnath
• Kirti Azad
• Roger Binny
• Kapil Dev (captain)
• Sunil Gavaskar
• Syed Kirmani (wicketkeeper)
• Madan Lal
• Sandeep Patil
• Balwinder Sandhu
• Yashpal Sharma
• Ravi Shastri
• Kris Srikkanth
• Sunil Valson
• Dilip Vengsarkar
India's record: 6−2 (champions)

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1979 world cup



1979 Cricket World Cup
Welcome to the section of Cricket World Cup 1979, where you can read interesting things about Cricket World Cup 1979, semi final of Cricket World Cup 1979 and 1979 Cricket World Cup final.
Cricket World Cup 1979 was held in England. 1979 Cricket World Cup final was played West Indies and England. England, under their shrewd captain, Mike Brearley, was fantastic throughout the tournament. Throughout the Cricket World Cup 1979, English team remained unbeaten; however, they lost the 1979 Cricket World Cup final against West Indies by a huge margin of 92 runs. In 1979 Cricket World Cup final, England was chasing a victory target of 287. They had a century stand for the first wicket between Geoff Boycott and Mike Brearley. However, they were too slow that some fans could have easily misunderstood, as if they were playing a five day match.
India at the 1979 World Cup
In the 1979 Cricket World Cup, India was grouped up with reigning champions the West Indies as well as New Zealand, and minnows Sri Lanka. Once again, the matches were played in 60-over ODI. India got off to a bad start after their top order capitulated to a strong West Indies, with only Gundappa Viswanath (75 from 134 balls, 7 fours) putting up any resistance. They eventually lost by 9 wickets, the only wicket being that of Desmond Haynes, nabbed LBW by Kapil Dev, as Gordon Greenidge (106 from 173 balls) put up an unbeaten West Indian century.

The Indian Squad of the 1979 World Cup composed of:
• Mohinder Amarnath
• Bishan Singh Bedi
• Kapil Dev
• Anshuman Gaekwad
• Sunil Gavaskar
• Karsan Ghavri
• Surinder Khanna (wicketkeeper)
• Brijesh Patel
• Bharath Reddy
• Yashpal Sharma
• Dilip Vengsarkar
• Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan (captain)
• Gundappa Viswanath
• India's record: 0−3
• West Indies's record: 4−0 (champions, 1 match washed out)

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1975 WORLD CUP



Cricket World Cup 1975
Cricket World Cup 1975 – is the section, which would give you introduction and details about first Cricket World Cup - Cricket World Cup 1975, 1975 Cricket World Cup final and much more about the first Cricket World Cup - Cricket World Cup 1975.
The first Cricket World Cup was held in the year 1975. Cricket World Cup 1975 was held in England. 1975 Cricket World Cup final was played between Australia and West Indies. Australia was chasing a victory target of 292 runs and fell short by 17 runs in the 1975 Cricket World Cup final.
1975 Cricket World Cup final was nicely poised when the last Australian pair was playing. The Australian fast bowling duo of Jeff Thomson and Dennis Lillee were the last two Aussie batsmen, attacking the West Indian bowlers with courage.
They’ve already added 41 runs for the last wicket and at one stage seemed to steal the 1975 Cricket World Cup final from the jaws of West Indies.India lost their first match to hosts England by 202 runs after England had scored 334 (4 wickets, 60 overs) in their allotted overs,

The Indian Squad of the 1975 World Cup comprised:
• Abid Ali
• Mohinder Amarnath
• Bishan Singh Bedi
• Farokh Engineer (wicketkeeper)
• Anshuman Gaekwad
• Sunil Gavaskar
• Karsan Ghavri
• Madan Lal
• Brijesh Patel
• Eknath Solkar
• Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan (captain)
• Gundappa Viswanath
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