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West Indies were the pre-tournament favorites in the 1979 World Cup, beating England for the first time in the mega event in 1975.
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On this momentous day 42 years ago, West Indies won their second successive World Cup under the captaincy of legend Clive Lloyd at the iconic Lord’s Stadium in 1979, defeating home favorites England. cup, defeating England in the first edition of the mega event in 1975.
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West Indies began their campaign against India with a nine-wicket victory. His second match against Sri Lanka was abandoned. They beat New Zealand by 32 runs in their third group match.
In the second semi-final, West Indies defeated Pakistan by 43 runs. However, they faced their toughest opponent in the form of England in the final of the mega event.
Batting first, West Indies lost openers Sir Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes early in the innings and West Indies did not get off to a good start as they were 36 for 2. The West Indies ship continued to sink after losing their captain, Sir Clive Lloyd. and Alvin Kallicharan for individual scores of 14 and 4 runs respectively.
But Sir Viv Richards scored 138 off 157 balls to keep them afloat. Richards’ knock consisted of 11 fours and three sixes. Collis Kings were well supported at the other end by Richards who scored 86 off 66 balls.
On This Day In 1979: Viv Richards And Joel Garner Help West Indies Defend Cricket World Cup Title
King’s knock consisted of ten fours and three sixes. The duo put on 139 runs for the fifth wicket. After King’s departure, Richards took charge of the West Indies innings and guided the West Indies batsmen to 286 for the loss of nine wickets as the latter conceded just five runs.
In reply, England were bowled out for 194 runs and West Indies won the match by 92 runs. Joel Garner shone with the ball for the West Indies. He took five wickets for 38 runs in 11 overs.
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A team of reporters, writers and editors deliver live updates, breaking news, opinion and photos from the wider world of sport. Follow @Sports…more info Format: Teams are divided into four groups. Each team played the other three in the group once, and the top two teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals. The first team in Group A played the second team in Group B and vice versa.
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Semi-Finals: The first semi-final between England and New Zealand at Old Trafford was a low-scoring thriller. Batting first, England recovered from 38/2 with a comprehensive half-century from skipper Mike Brearley and Graham Gooch’s 71, which included a four but also three sixes, underpinned a final 221/8. New Zealand’s efforts have been strangely consistent. Their five bowlers bowled 12 overs each, each taking one and more than two wickets and none conceding more than 50.
In reply, opener John Wright scored 69 to give the Black Caps a strong start, but neither New Zealander crossed 30 after being run out. Seven others scored in double figures. Mike Hendrick’s 3/55 was crucial in New Zealand falling nine short of England’s total.
The other semi-final was also high-scoring, and although the 43-run margin was significant, the result hung in the balance for a long time. West Indies batted first and posted 293/6 with Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes putting on a century partnership as Collis King and Clive Lloyd provided the visitors with a late boost. Asif Iqbal’s 4/56 ensured they did not cross the 300 mark.
Pakistan’s reply got off to a poor start with Sadiq Mohammad dismissed for 2, but Zaheer Abbas and Majid Khan then put on 166 to put themselves in the driving seat. However, his hundreds were unattainable and no one could build on the platform he had erected after his dismissal. Viv Richards and Colin Croft hit three forts as West Indies booked their place in the final.
On This Day In 1979: West Indies Continue Their Dominance With Consecutive Odi World Cup Triumphs
Final: West Indies make it two World Cup titles out of two with a 92-run win over England. Things didn’t go their way, two wickets to Chris Old, one to Mike Hendrick and a run out reducing them to 99/4. But after that, Viv Richards and Collis King added 139 runs to the history of World Cups. Richards rarely shone and scored a brilliant century to win the man of the match award, but together he played second fiddle to King, his 66-ball 86 remaining his only ODI half-century.
Down the order, Richards remained unbeaten, keeping the West Indies short of 300, but the damage was done. Mike Brearley and Geoffrey Boycott put on a century partnership for the first wicket but were too slow to apply pressure. Graham Gooch’s 28-ball 32 saw England bowled out for 194 from 183/2 before Joel Garner took the first of five wickets. Five of the last seven batsmen were dismissed for ducks.
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This website uses cookies to improve the user experience. By continuing on this website, you consent to all use of cookies. Learn more.1960. This was the year West Indian cricket was put on the world cricket map. Enter 1970. West Indies were unstoppable. Throughout the decade, West Indies were victorious against all teams and sectors of cricket.
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1960. This was the year West Indian cricket was put on the world cricket map. Frank Worrell, a non-white cricketer, was given the task of leading the West Indies cricket team for the first time. Cricket became popular in 1928 when the West Indies became the fourth Test playing nation. From then on white cricketers could lead the team until Worrell gave them a chance.
1960. This was the year West Indian cricket was put on the world cricket map. Frank Worrell, a non-white cricketer, was given the task of leading the West Indies cricket team for the first time. Cricket became popular in 1928 when the West Indies became the fourth Test playing nation. From then on white cricketers could lead the team until Worrell gave them a chance. Already a popular game in the Caribbean islands, it gained great popularity due to its familiarity.
Enter 1970. West Indies were unstoppable. Throughout the decade, West Indies were victorious against all teams and sectors of cricket. It was then that world cricket captain Clive Lloyd and players such as Vivian Richards, Malcolm Marshall and Gordon Greenidge rose to prominence.
The 1975 World Cup was called the Prudential Cup. The limited overs format of the game is still new to existing cricketing nations. Until then, the teams had played only 18 ODIs. England hosted the tournament and qualified as hosts. Other teams include five Test teams – India, Pakistan, West Indies, Australia and New Zealand. ICC Trophy winners Sri Lanka and East Africa qualified. Players from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia were invited to compete and an East African cricket team was formed, but South Africa was banned.
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Lord’s, The Oval, Edgbaston, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford and Headingley were the venues for the first World Cup matches. The teams were divided into two groups and the 60+ matches were basically played in a round-robin format.
Group A consisted of England, New Zealand, India and East Africa. England won all their matches and East Africa lost all three. The final match of the group was a semi-final decider, with New Zealand convincingly winning the match against India to qualify for the semi-finals from Group A along with England.
In Group B, Australia and West Indies are certain to reach the semi-finals. But the clash of titans in the group stage raised the idea of a first World Cup winner. The Australians could not bat for 60 overs against the West Indies bowling attack and were bowled out for 192 runs in 53.4 overs. West Indies bowled him out comfortably in 46 overs. In the first group match against Sri Lanka, West Indies sent Lanka to the pavilion for just 86 runs in 37.2 overs. He achieved it