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Event 1975 ICC Cricket World Cup
West Indies Australia
291/8 274
60 58.4
Date 21 June 1975
Venue Lord's Cricket Ground,London, England
Player of the Match Clive Lloyd (West Indies)
Player of the
Tournament
None awarded
Umpires Dickie Bird and Tom Spencer
Attendance 24,000
ICC Cricket World Cup
Administrator International Cricket Council(ICC)
Format One Day International
First
tournament
1975 (England)
Last
tournament
2011 (India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka)
Next
tournament
2019 (England and Wales)
Tournament
format
↓various
Number of
teams
19 (all tournaments)
14 (most recent)
Current
champion
India (2nd title in 2011)
Most
successful
Australia (4 titles)
Most runs Sachin Tendulkar(2,278)
Most wickets Glenn McGrath (71)
2015 (Australia and New Zealand)
Awards
Man of the tournament
Since 1992, one player has been declared as "Man of the Tournament" at the end of the World Cup
finals:[68]
Year Player Performance details
1992 Martin Crowe 456 runs
1996 Sanath Jayasuriya 221 runs and 7 wickets
1999 Lance Klusener 281 runs and 17 wickets
2003 Sachin Tendulkar 673 runs and 2 wickets
2007 Glenn McGrath 26 wickets
2011 Yuvraj Singh 362 runs and 15 wickets
Man of the Match in the Final
There were no Man of the Tournament awards before 1992 but Man of the Match awards have
always been given for individual matches. Winning the Man of the Match in the final is logically
noteworthy, as this indicates the player deemed to have played the biggest part in the World Cup
final. To date the award has always gone to a member of the winning side. The Man of the
Match award in the final of the competition has been awarded to
Year PlayerPerformance
details
1975 Clive Lloyd 102 runs
1979 Viv Richards 138*
1983 Mohinder Amarnath 3/12 and 26
1987 David Boon 75 runs
1992 Wasim Akram 33 and 3/49
1996 Aravinda de Silva 107* and 3/42
1999 Shane Warne 4/33
2003 Ricky Ponting 140*
2007 Adam Gilchrist 149
2011 Mahendra Singh Dhoni 91*
Tournament recordsMain individual and team records
World Cup records[69]
Batting
Most runs Sachin Tendulkar 2,278 (1992–2011)
Highest average (min. 20 inns.) Viv Richards 63.31 (1975–1987)
Highest score Martin Guptill v West Indies 237* (2015)
Highest partnership Chris Gayle & Marlon Samuels
(2nd wicket) v Zimbabwe372 (2015)
Most runs in a tournament Sachin Tendulkar 673 (2003)
Most consecutive 100 Kumar Sangakkara 4 (2015 )
Bowling
Most wickets Glenn McGrath 71 (1996–2007)
Lowest average (min. 1000 balls
bowled) Glenn McGrath 18.19 (1996–2007)
Best bowling figures Glenn McGrath v Namibia 7/15 (2003)
Most wickets in a tournament Glenn McGrath 26 (2007)
Fielding
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper) Kumar Sangakkara 54 (2003–2015)
Most catches (fielder) Ricky Ponting 28 (1996–2011)
Team
Highest score Australia v Afghanistan 417/6 (2015)
Lowest score Canada v Sri Lanka 36 (2003)
Highest win % Australia74% (Played 82, Won
60)
Most consecutive wins Australia 34 (1999–2011)
Most consecutive tournament wins Australia 3 (1999–2007)
Tournament history:
Year Host Nation(s) Final Venue
Final
Winner Result Runner-up
1975 Lord's, London, West Indies
West Indies won by 17
Australia
Details England United Kingdom291/8 (60 overs)
runsScorecard
274 all out (58.4 overs)
1979Details England
Lord's, London,United Kingdom
West Indies
286/9 (60 overs)
West Indies won by 92
runsScorecard
England
194 all out (51 overs)
1983Details
England, Wales
Lord's, London,United Kingdom
India183 all out (54.4 overs)
India won by 43 runsScorecard
West Indies
140 all out (52 overs)
1987Details
India, Pakistan
Eden Gardens, Calcutta,India
Australia
253/5 (50 overs)
Australia won by 7
runsScorecard
England
246/8 (50 overs)
1992Details
Australia, New Zealand
MCG, Melbourne,Australia
Pakistan
249/6 (50 overs)
Pakistan won by 22
runsScorecard
England
227 all out (49.2 overs)
1996Details
Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore,Pakistan
Sri Lanka
245/3 (46.2 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets
Scorecard
Australia
241/7 (50 overs)
1999Details
England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland,
Netherlands
Lord's, London,United Kingdom
Australia
133/2 (20.1 overs)
Australia won by 8 wickets
Scorecard
Pakistan
132 all out (39 overs)
2003Details
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kenya
Wanderers, Johannesburg,
South Africa
Australia
359/2 (50 overs)
Australia won by 125
runsScorecard
India234 all out (39.2 overs)
2007Details West Indies
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown,
Barbados
Australia
281/4 (38 overs)
Australia won by 53 runs (D/L)Scorecard
Sri Lanka
215/8 (36 overs)
2011Details
India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai,
India
India277/4 (48.2
overs)
India won by 6
wicketsScorecard
Sri Lanka
274/6 (50 overs)
2015Details
Australia, New Zealand
MCG, Melbourne,Australia
2019Details
England, Wales
Lord's, London,England
2023
Detail
sIndia
Members
Full Members
Full Members are the governing bodies for cricket in a country or associated countries. Full
Members may also represent a geographical area. All Full Members have a right to send one
representative team to play official Test matches. Also, all Full Member nations are automatically
qualified to play ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals.[47] West Indies cricket team does not represent
one country instead an amalgamation of over 20 countries from the Caribbean. The English Cricket
team represents both England and Wales.
NationGoverning
body
Member
sinceCurrent Test Rankings Current ODI Rankings Current T20 Rankings
Australi
a
Cricket
Australia
15 July
1909[47]2 1 5
Banglad
esh
Bangladesh
Cricket Board
26 June
2000[47]9 9 10
NationGoverning
body
Member
sinceCurrent Test Rankings Current ODI Rankings Current T20 Rankings
England
England and
Wales Cricket
Board
15 July
1909[47]3 5 8
India
Board of
Control for
Cricket in
India
31 May
1926[47]7 2 1
New
Zealand
New Zealand
Cricket
31 May
1926[47]5 7 6
PakistanPakistan
Cricket Board
28 July
1953[47]4 6 3
South
Africa
Cricket South
Africa
15 July
1909A[47]1 4 4
Sri
Lanka
Sri Lanka
Cricket
21 July
1981[47]6 3 2
West
Indies
West Indies
Cricket Board
31 May
1926[47]8 8 7
Zimbab
we
Zimbabwe
Cricket
6 July
1992[47]10 10 9
*Last Updated: 8 March 2015 | AResigned May 1961, readmitted 10 July 1991.
Top Associate and Affiliate Members
All the associate and affiliate members are not qualified to play Test Cricket,
however ICC grants One Day International status to its associate and affiliate members based on
their success in the World Cricket League. The top six teams will be awarded One day
international and Twenty20 International status, which will allow the associate and affiliate teams to
be eligible to play the full members and play official ODI cricket.
The associate and affiliate teams who currently hold ODI and T20I status:
Nation Governing body Member sinceCurrent ODI Ranking
s
Afghanistan Afghanistan Cricket Board 2001[48] 14
Canada Cricket Canada 1968[47] 16
Ireland Cricket Ireland 1993[47] 11
Kenya Cricket Kenya 1981[47] 13
Netherlands Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond 1966[47] 12
Scotland Cricket Scotland 1994[47] 15
ICC Cricket World Cup 1979 (Prudential World Cup)
Dates 9 June – 23 June
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Round-robin andKnockout
Host(s) England
Champions West Indies (2nd title)
Participants 8
Matches played 15
Attendance 132,000 (8,800 permatch)
Most runs Gordon Greenidge(253)
Most wickets Mike Hendrick (10)
← 1975
1983
ICC Cricket World Cup 1983 (Prudential World Cup)
Kapil Dev lifts the World Cup 1983 for India
Dates 9 June – 25 June
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament
format(s)
Double round
robin andKnockout
Host(s) England
Champions India (1st title)
Participants 8
Matches played 27
Attendance 231,081 (8,559 per match)
Most runs David Gower (384)
Most wickets Roger Binny (18)
← 1979
1987 →
ICC Cricket World Cup 1987 (Reliance World Cup)
Australian captain Allan Border with the trophy
Dates 8 October – 8 November 1987
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Round robin andKnockout
Host(s) India
Pakistan
Champions Australia (1st title)
Participants 8
Matches played 27
Most runs Graham Gooch(471)
Most wickets Craig McDermott(18)
← 1983
1992
Event 1992 ICC Cricket World Cup
Pakistan England
249/6 227
50 49.2
Date 25 March 1992
Venue Melbourne Cricket
Ground, Melbourne
P layer of the Match Wasim Akram
Player of the
Tournament
Martin Crowe
Umpires Brian Aldridge and Steve
Bucknor
Attendance 87,182
Event broadcasters Nine Network
← 1987
1996
ICC Cricket World Cup 1999
ICC Cricket World Cup 1996 (Wills World Cup)
Dates 14 February – 17 March
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Round robin and Knockout
Host(s) Pakistan
India
Sri Lanka
Champions Sri Lanka (1st title)
Participants 12
Matches played 37
Man of the Series Sanath Jayasuriya
Most runs Sachin Tendulkar (523)
Most wickets Anil Kumble (15)
← 1992
1999
Logo of the ICC Cricket World Cup 1999
Dates 14 May – 20 June
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Round robin andKnockout
Host(s) England
Scotland
Ireland
Netherlands
Wales
Champions Australia (2nd title)
Participants 12
Matches played 42
Man of the Series Lance Klusener
Most runs Rahul Dravid (461)
Most wickets Geoff Allott (20)
Shane Warne (20)
← 1996
2003 →
World ICC Cricket Cup 2007
Logo of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
Cricket World Cup Trophy
World Cup Trophy
Awarded for Winning the Cricket World Cup
Presented by International Cricket Council
First awarded 1975 (Prudential Cup trophy),1987(Reliance Cup
trophy), 1992(Benson and Hedges cup
trophy),1996(Wills Cup trophy)
1999 (Current)
Currently
held by
India
Official
website
icc-cricket.yahoo.net
2011 Cricket World Cup Final
Event 2011 Cricket World Cup
Sri Lanka India
274/6 277/4
50 overs 48.2 overs
Date 2 April 2011
Venue Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Umpires Simon Taufel and Aleem Dar [1]
Attendance 42,000
← 2007
2015
2015 ICC Cricket World Cup
Official logo of the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup
Dates 14 February – 29 March
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s) Round-robin andKnockout
Host(s) Australia
New Zealand
Participants 14
Matches played 49
Official website Cricket World Cup
← 2011
2019 →