1983 Cricket World Cup





























































Prudential Cup '83
Prudential Cup 83 logo.svg
Dates 9 June–25 June
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s)
Double round robin and Knockout
Host(s)
England England
Wales Wales
Champions
 India (1st title)
Runners-up
 West Indies
Participants 8
Matches played 27
Attendance 231,081 (8,559 per match)
Most runs
England David Gower (384)
Most wickets
India Roger Binny (18)

← 1979


1987 →


The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup '83) was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament. It was held from 9 June to 25 June 1983 in England and Wales and was won by India. Eight countries participated in the event. The 1983 World Cup was full of dramatic cricket all through the tournament. Teams like India and Zimbabwe who were not playing well during those times scored upset victories over the West Indies and Australia respectively. England, Pakistan, India and tournament favourites West Indies qualified for the semi-finals. The preliminary matches were played in two groups of four teams each, and each country played the others in its group twice. The top two teams in each group qualified for the semi-finals.


The matches consisted of 60 overs per innings and were played in traditional white clothing and with red balls. They were all played during the day.




Contents






  • 1 Format


  • 2 Participants


  • 3 Venues


  • 4 Squads


  • 5 Group stage


    • 5.1 Group A


    • 5.2 Group B




  • 6 Knockout stage


    • 6.1 Semi-finals


    • 6.2 Final




  • 7 Statistics


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Format


The format of the 1983 World Cup was 2 groups of four teams, each team playing each other twice. The top two teams from each group then advanced to the semi finals with the winners further advancing to the finals. Every game was of 60 overs with all day matches.



Participants




Highlighted are the countries to participate in the 1983 Cricket World Cup.

  Qualified as full member of ICC


  Qualified via 1982 ICC Trophy


  Failed to qualify


  Did Not enter World cup



The following 8 teams qualified for the final tournament (7 full ICC members including recently appointed full member Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe who qualified by winning the 1982 ICC Trophy).





























































Team
Method of qualification
Finals appearances
Last appearance
Previous best performance

 England

Hosts
3rd

1979
Runners-up (1979)

 India
Full member
3rd

1979
Group stage (1975) (1979)

 Australia
3rd

1979
Runners-up (1975)

 Pakistan
3rd

1979
Semi-final (1979)

 West Indies
3rd

1979

Champions (1975) (1979)

 New Zealand
3rd

1979
Semi-finals (1975)(1979)

 Sri Lanka
3rd

1979
Group stage (1975) (1979)

 Zimbabwe

1982 ICC Trophy
1st

Debut


Venues




































































































Venue
City
Capacity
Matches



1983 Cricket World Cup is located in England

London

London



Nottingham

Nottingham



Birmingham

Birmingham



Leeds

Leeds



Manchester

Manchester



Derby

Derby



Bristol

Bristol



Taunton

Taunton



Chelmsford

Chelmsford



Swansea

Swansea



Leicester

Leicester



Southampton

Southampton



Worcester

Worcester



Royal Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells



1983 Cricket World Cup (England)



Lord's Cricket Ground

London
30,000
3

Trent Bridge

Nottingham
15,350
3

Headingley

Leeds
14,000
3

The Oval

London
23,500
3

Edgbaston Cricket Ground

Birmingham
21,000
3

County Cricket Ground

Derby
9,500
1

County Cricket Ground

Bristol
16,000
1

County Ground

Taunton
6,500
1

County Cricket Ground

Chelmsford
6,500
1

St. Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground

Swansea, Wales
4,500
1

Grace Road

Leicester
12,000
1

Old Trafford Cricket Ground

Manchester
19,000
3

County Cricket Ground

Southampton
7,000
1

New Road

Worcester
4,500
1

Nevill Ground

Royal Tunbridge Wells
6,000
1


Squads




Group stage



Group A

















































Team
Pld
W
L
NR
RR
Pts

 England
6 5 1 0 4.671 20

 Pakistan
6 3 3 0 4.014 12

 New Zealand
6 3 3 0 3.927 12

 Sri Lanka
6 1 5 0 3.752 4



9 June 1983
Scorecard








England 
322/6 (60 overs)


v



 New Zealand
216 (59 overs)




England won by 106 runs
The Oval, London






9 June 1983
Scorecard








Pakistan 
338/5 (60 overs)


v



 Sri Lanka
288/9 (60 overs)




Pakistan won by 50 runs
St Helen's, Swansea






11 June 1983
Scorecard








England 
333/9 (60 overs)


v



 Sri Lanka
286 (58 overs)




England won by 47 runs
County Ground, Taunton






11 June 1983
Scorecard








New Zealand 
238/9 (60 overs)


v



 Pakistan
186 (55.2 overs)




New Zealand won by 52 runs
Edgbaston, Birmingham






13 June 1983
Scorecard








Pakistan 
193/8 (60 overs)


v



 England
199/2 (50.4 overs)




England won by 8 wickets
Lord's, London






13 June 1983
Scorecard








Sri Lanka 
206 (56.1 overs)


v



 New Zealand
209/5 (39.2 overs)




New Zealand won by 5 wickets
County Ground, Bristol






15 June 1983
Scorecard








England 
234 (55.2 overs)


v



 New Zealand
238/8 (59.5 overs)




New Zealand won by 2 wickets
Edgbaston, Birmingham






16 June 1983
Scorecard








Pakistan 
235/7 (60 overs)


v



 Sri Lanka
224 (58.3 overs)




Pakistan won by 11 runs
Headingley, Leeds






18 June 1983
Scorecard








Pakistan 
232/8 (60 overs)


v



 England
233/3 (57.2 overs)




England won by 7 wickets
Old Trafford, Manchester






18 June 1983
Scorecard








New Zealand 
181 (58.2 overs)


v



 Sri Lanka
184/7 (52.5 overs)




Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets
County Ground, Derby






20 June 1983
Scorecard








Sri Lanka 
136 (50.4 overs)


v



 England
137/1 (24.1 overs)




England won by 9 wickets
Headingley, Leeds






20 June 1983
Scorecard








Pakistan 
261/3 (60 overs)


v



 New Zealand
250 (59.1 overs)




Pakistan won by 11 runs
Trent Bridge, Nottingham





Group B

















































Team
Pld
W
L
NR
RR
Pts

 West Indies
6 5 1 0 4.308 20

 India
6 4 2 0 3.870 16

 Australia
6 2 4 0 3.808 8

 Zimbabwe
6 1 5 0 3.492 4



9 June 1983
Scorecard








Zimbabwe 
239/6 (60 overs)


v



 Australia
226/7 (60 overs)




Zimbabwe won by 13 runs
Trent Bridge, Nottingham






9 June 1983
Scorecard








India 
262/8 (60 overs)


v



 West Indies
228 (54.1 overs)




India won by 34 runs
Old Trafford, Manchester






11 June 1983
Scorecard








West Indies 
252/9 (60 overs)


v



 Australia
151 (30.3 overs)




West Indies won by 101 runs
Headingley, Leeds






11 June 1983
Scorecard








Zimbabwe 
155 (51.4 overs)


v



 India
157/5 (37.3 overs)




India won by 5 wickets
Grace Road, Leicester






13 June 1983
Scorecard








Australia 
320/9 (60 overs)


v



 India
158 (37.5 overs)




Australia won by 162 runs
Trent Bridge, Nottingham






13 June 1983
Scorecard








Zimbabwe 
217/7 (60 overs)


v



 West Indies
218/2 (48.3 overs)




West Indies won by 8 wickets
New Road, Worcester






15 June 1983
Scorecard








West Indies 
282/9 (60 overs)


v



 India
216 (53.1 overs)




West Indies won by 66 runs
The Oval, London






16 June 1983
Scorecard








Australia 
272/7 (60 overs)


v



 Zimbabwe
240 (59.5 overs)




Australia won by 32 runs
County Ground, Southampton






18 June 1983
Scorecard








Australia 
273/6 (60 overs)


v



 West Indies
276/3 (57.5 overs)




West Indies won by 7 wickets
Lord's, London






18 June 1983
Scorecard








India 
266/8 (60 overs)


v



 Zimbabwe
235 (57 overs)




India won by 31 runs
Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells






20 June 1983
Scorecard








India 
247 (55.5 overs)


v



 Australia
129 (38.2 overs)




India won by 118 runs
County Ground, Chelmsford






20 June 1983
Scorecard








Zimbabwe 
171 (60 overs)


v



 West Indies
172/0 (45.1 overs)




West Indies won by 10 wickets
Edgbaston, Birmingham





Knockout stage








































































 
Semi-finals Final
 
           
 
22 June – Old Trafford, Manchester
 
 

 England
213
 
25 June – Lord's, London
 
 India
217/4
 
 India 183
 
22 June – The Oval, London
 

 West Indies
140
 

 Pakistan
184/8
 
 
 West Indies
188/2
 


Semi-finals




22 June 1983
scorecard








England 
213 (60 overs)


v



 India
217/4 (54.4 overs)




India won by 6 wickets
Old Trafford, Manchester




In the first semi-final, at Old Trafford on 22 June, England won the toss and elected to Bat. The English batsmen mistimed many balls and used the bat's edge frequently, as the restrictive Indian bowling led England to score 213 (all out, 60 overs). Graeme Fowler (33 from 59 balls, 3 fours) top scored, and Kapil Dev took 3 for 35 in eleven overs, with Mohinder Amarnath and Roger Binny taking two wickets each. In reply, Yashpal Sharma (61 from 115 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixes) and Sandeep Patil (51 from 32 balls, 8 fours) made half-centuries, as India reached their target in 54.4 overs, winning by 6 wickets in a classic victory over the previous tournament's runners-up. Mohinder Amarnath (46 from 92 balls, 4 fours, 1 six) picked up the man-of-the-match award for his all round performance, which saw him add 46 runs to his earlier bowling success (2/27 in 12 overs).[1]




22 June 1983
scorecard








Pakistan 
184/8 (60 overs)


v



 West Indies
188/2 (48.4 overs)




West Indies won by 8 wickets
The Oval, London




The second semi-final, between Pakistan and the West Indies, was staged at The Oval on the same day. West Indies won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat, whom they restricted to just 184 (8 wickets, 60 overs). Mohsin Khan (70 from 176 balls, 1 four) fought his way past 50 against the superb West Indies Bowling (he was the only Pakistani batsman to reach 50). Malcolm Marshall (3/28) and Andy Roberts (2/25) starred with the ball. The West Indies innings was based around a superb innings by Viv Richards (80 from 96 balls, 11 fours, 1 six), who took the man-of-the-match award, and an unbeaten half-century by Larry Gomes (50 from 100 balls, 3 fours), as the defending champions reached their target for the loss of just two wickets.[2]



Final





25 June 1983
scorecard








India 
183 (54.4 overs)


v



 West Indies
140 (52 overs)




India won by 43 runs
Lord's, London




In the final, India lost the toss and were asked to bat first against a West Indies team that arguably boasted the world's best bowling attack[citation needed]. Only Krishnamachari Srikkanth (38 from 57 balls) and Mohinder Amarnath (26 from 80 balls) put up any significant resistance as Roberts, Marshall, Joel Garner and Michael Holding ripped through the Indian batsmen, ably supported by Gomes. Surprising resistance by the tail allowed India to compile 183 (all out, 54.4 overs). When Indian chips were down Kapil Dev said "team if this is not a winning total its definitely a fighting total" One of the popular quotes of all time. However, the Indian bowling exploited the weather and pitch conditions perfectly to bowl out the best batting lineup of the era for 140 from 52 overs in return, winning by 43 runs and completing one of the most stunning upsets in cricket history. Amarnath and Madan Lal each took three wickets, and one memorable moment was the sight of Kapil Dev running about 20 yards (18 m) to take a catch to dismiss Richards, the West Indies' top scorer with 33 from 28 balls. Amarnath was the most economical bowler, conceding just 12 runs from his seven overs, while taking 3 wickets, and was once again awarded the Man of the Match award for his all-round performance.[3] There was no 'Man of the Series' awarded in 1983.



Statistics













References





  1. ^ 1st SEMI: England v India at Manchester, 22 Jun 1983


  2. ^ 2nd SEMI: Pakistan v West Indies at The Oval, 22 Jun 1983


  3. ^ FINAL: India v West Indies at Lord's, 25 Jun 1983




External links







  • Cricket World Cup 1983 from Cricinfo










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