Legendary cricketers like Virender Sehwag and VVS Laxman thanked the 1983 World Cup legends on their social media accounts for encouraging people to play for their nation someday as India commemorated the 39th anniversary of their World Cup win.
India is commemorating its first World Cup triumph, which came 39 years ago under the guidance of renowned all-arounder Kapil Dev. “Date mein kya rakha hai?,” said former Indian opener Virender Sehwag in a tweet. Well, the date for the Rakhi is June 25th.
In 1932, India played its first-ever Test match on this day, and 51 years later, on June 25, 1983, Kapil Paaji and his team won the World Cup, which served as the start of many cricketers’ careers.
Every Indian had the realization that aspirations might come true today, in 1983! A time that will always make us proud!
The National Cricket Academy (NCA) president and former India batter VVS Laxman tweeted, “Today in 1983 was when every Indian got the feeling that dreams can be brought to reality! A moment that will make us proud always! I, like many others was inspired by this win and started dreaming of representing the country someday,”
The BCCI tweeted ” “A historic day & a landmark moment for Indian cricket as #TeamIndia, led by @therealkapildev, clinched the World Cup title.”
World Cup 1983 Match Highlights
West Indies won the toss and chose to bowl first in the 1983 World Cup final between India and West Indies.
Andy Roberts got three wickets, while Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding, and Larry Gomes each took two, limiting the Kapil Dev-led team to just 183 runs. India did a superb job of controlling the Windies’ run flow while defending 183, bringing the side down to 57/3. The Caribbean squad was soon reduced to 76/6, and India became the clear favorite to win the match. Michael Holding’s final wicket was taken by Mohinder Amarnath, giving India their first-ever World Cup victory. West Indies was bowled out for 140 in the championship match, which gave India a 43-run victory against them. For many Indian supporters, seeing Kapil Dev raise the trophy from the Lord’s Cricket Ground balcony is still a memorable moment.
Mohinder Amarnath, who amassed 26 runs with the bat and three wickets with the ball throughout the finals, was named Man of the Match. From its inaugural year until the most recent one, India has consistently competed in the World Cup. Since the inaugural edition took place in 1975, it has happened every four years on average. West Indies won the first two World Cup championships (1975, and 1979), and it finished second in 1983. India has taken home the trophy twice, in 1983 and 2011. The 2011 squad, led by MS Dhoni, won their second championship in 28 years. Australia has won the competition five times (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2015)
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