1983 Cricket World Cup

The 1983 Cricket World Cup (formally the Prudential World Cup) was the third release of the ICC Cricket World Cup competition. It was held from 9 June to 25 June 1983 in England and Wales and was won by India. Eight nations took part in the occasion. The 1983 World Cup was brimming with emotional cricket all through the competition. Groups like India and Zimbabwe who were not playing great amid those circumstances scored irritate triumphs over the West Indies and Australia individually. Britain, Pakistan, India and competition top choices West Indies met all requirements for the semi-finals. The preparatory matches were played in two gatherings of four groups each, and every nation played the others in its gathering twice. The main two groups in every gathering fit the bill for the semi-finals. 

The matches comprised of 60 overs for every innings and were played in conventional white dressing and with red balls. They were altogether played amid the day.

Arrange 
The arrangement of the 1983 World Cup was 2 gatherings of four groups, every group playing each other twice. The main two groups from every gathering then progressed to the semi finals with the champs additionally progressing to the finals. Each diversion was of 60 overs with throughout the day matches. 

Members 
Highlighted are the nations to take an interest in the 1983 Cricket World Cup. The accompanying 8 groups met all requirements for the last competition (7 full ICC individuals including as of late named full part Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe who qualified by winning the 1982 ICC Trophy).
Venues
Group- A

Group- B
Semi-finals 

In the principal semi-last, at Old Trafford on 22 June, England won the hurl and chose to Bat. The English batsmen confused many balls and utilized the bat's edge often, as the prohibitive Indian rocking the bowling alley drove England to score 213 (hard and fast, 60 overs). Graeme Fowler (33 from 59 balls, 3 fours) beat scored, and Kapil Dev took 3 for 35 in eleven overs, with Mohinder Amarnath and Roger Binny taking two wickets each. In answer, Yashpal Sharma (61 from 115 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixes) and Sandeep Patil (51 from 32 balls, 8 fours) made half-hundreds of years, as India achieved their objective in 54.4 overs, winning by 6 wickets in an exemplary triumph over the past competition's runners-up. Mohinder Amarnath (46 from 92 balls, 4 fours, 1 six) got the man-of-the-match grant for his inside and out execution, which saw him add 46 races to his prior knocking down some pins achievement (2/27 in 12 overs). 

The second semi-last, amongst Pakistan and the West Indies, was organized at The Oval around the same time. West Indies won the hurl and embedded Pakistan, whom they confined to only 184 (8 wickets, 60 overs). Mohsin Khan (70 from 176 balls, 1 four) battled his way past 50 against the sublime West Indies Bowling (he was the main Pakistani batsman to achieve 50). Malcolm Marshall (3-28) and Andy Roberts (2-25) featured with the ball. The West Indies innings was based around a sublime innings by Viv Richards (80 from 96 balls, 11 fours, 1 six), who took the man-of-the-match grant, and an unbeaten half-century by Larry Gomes (50 from 100 balls, 3 fours), as the shielding champions achieved their objective for the loss of only two wickets. 



Final
In the last, India lost the hurl and were requested that bat first against a West Indies group that apparently bragged the world's best knocking down some pins attack[citation needed]. Just Krishnamachari Srikkanth (38 from 57 balls) and Mohinder Amarnath (26 from 80 balls) set up any critical resistance as Roberts, Marshall, Joel Garner and Michael Holding tore through the Indian batsmen, capably upheld by Gomes. Amazing resistance by the tail permitted India to order 183 (hard and fast, 54.4 overs). Be that as it may, the Indian knocking down some pins misused the climate and pitch conditions impeccably to bowl out the best batting lineup of the time for 140 from 52 overs consequently, winning by 43 runs and finishing a standout amongst the most dazzling bombshells in cricket history. Amarnath and Madan Lal (3-31) each took three wickets, and one critical minute was seeing Kapil Dev running an extraordinary separation (around 18-20 yards) to take a catch to reject Richards, the West Indies best scorer with 33 from 28 balls. Amarnath was the most temperate bowler, surrendering only 12 keeps running from his seven overs, while taking 3 wickets, and was at the end of the day granted the Man of the Match grant for his overall performance.[3] There was no 'Man of the Series' granted in 1983.

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