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Today India won its first cricket World Cup 35 years ago ,read the complete story

New Delhi, June 25 (CRICKETNMORE) - It was exactly 35 years ago on this very day when an underdog Indian team led by Kapil Dev scripted history by stunning a star-studded West Indies in the final to lift the cricket World

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Today India won its first cricket World Cup 35 years ago ,read the complete story
Today India won its first cricket World Cup 35 years ago ,read the complete story ()
Surendra Kumar
By Surendra Kumar
Jun 25, 2018 • 02:42 PM

Kapil provided a one-man resistance with an unbeaten 175 from 138 balls, including 16 fours and six sixes, helping India survive the blues. Then lets fast forward to the final...batting first, India were bowled out for 183 in 54.5 overs, with Kris Srikkanth top-scoring for them with 38. Considering the talent in the Windies' ranks, the total looked fairly chaseable but there came the twist in the tale.

Surendra Kumar
By Surendra Kumar
June 25, 2018 • 02:42 PM

Well no one expected India's disregarded pace bowlers to use the pace-friendly conditions to such great use which Mohinder Amarnath and Madan Lal did by sharing six wickets between them to bowl out the mighty West Indies for 140. But it was again Kapil Dev who stole the limelight in the midst of an inspired bowling effort, which saw the legendary all-rounder take a catch running back 20-25 yards to dismiss a rampaging Viv Richards when everything, except hope, seemed lost.

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Well that happened out of the blue. Madan Lal bowled one short, Richards went for the pull and the ball headed towards the leg side boundary for what everyone thought would be a six except for Kapil who latched on to it comfortably. That one moment resulted in a collapse of the famed Windies line-up which saw them slipping from 57/2 to 76/6, giving India a sniffing chance to script cricketing history. Even then, the West Indian tail wagged a bit but India held their nerves and eventually lifted the Cup, that heralded a new dawn in Indian cricket. India repeated the feat at home in 2011. The question is: Can they do a treble in 2019.

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