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ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
The ninth time the stage was set in West Indies to determine who the best cricketing nation is in the world to take away the precious trophy from the Aussies
Read More »ICC Cricket World Cup 2003
The 2003 world cup event was the eighth flagship event of ICC in which the defending champs Aussies defended their championship trophy and disallowed all the other 13 teams to even come close to
Read More »ICC World Cup 1999
The seventh edition included an amendment in the game rules and a new concept of super sixes was introduced that included 6 teams in total with 3 top teams belonging to each group competing
Read More »Wills World Cup 1996
The sixth edition again saw the crowning of a new champion this time Sri Lanka, the nation that co hosted the event along with India and Pakistan
Read More »Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992
Australia and New Zealand jointly holding the tourney didn’t know that the cup will not remain in their continent for long as the newest and first time ever champs Pakistan snatched the cup from
Read More »Reliance World Cup 1987
The year 1987 again brought respect to Asia as 2 most impressive cricketing nations India and Pakistan were co-hosting the 4th ICC cricket World Cup but at the same time at least for India
Read More »Prudential Assurance World Cup 1983
The 3rd World cup event brought luck, happiness and of course the trophy to the Indian subcontinent
Read More »Prudential Assurance World Cup 1979
The second edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup took place after 4 years and yet again was hosted by England who this time made an impressive attempt to put their hands on the
Read More »Prudential Assurance World Cup 1975
1975 was the year that for the 1st time witnessed the great gentlemen’s game flagship event. The event included 8 nations of the world that is England, Australia, West Indies, India, Pakistan, New Zealand,
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