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      • On 57/2 and with Viv Richards at the crease, a third consecutive World Cup triumph looked inevitable for West Indies. ICC CWC 1983; India (183) v West Indies (140). India won by 43 runs The turning point in the game was Indian captain Kapil Dev's iconic catch to dismiss Richards.
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  2. 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 to 25 June 1983 in England and Wales and was won by India .

  3. Jun 25, 2018 · On this day in 1983, Kapil Dev and his India side made history, as they won the ICC Cricket World Cup for the first time. Lord’s was the scene for India’s greatest cricketing triumph at the time, as they beat two-time winners West Indies by 43 runs to lift the coveted trophy.

  4. Nov 18, 2023 · In the grand tapestry of Indian history, the World Cup win of 1983 stands tall—a beacon of inspiration, a testament to the undying spirit of a nation that dared to dream and conquer against all odds.

  5. The final of the 1983 Cricket World Cup was played between India and the West Indies at Lord's on 25 June 1983. This was the third consecutive World Cup final appearance for the West Indies, having won the last two Cricket World Cups.

  6. In the 40 years since 1983, India have won the ODI World Cup once (at home), a T20 World Cup in 2007 (in South Africa) and a Champions Trophy in 2013 (England). Is that fair enough...

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  7. Jun 25, 2024 · On June 25, 1983, the cricket world saw history as India upset the West Indies to win the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup trophy.

  8. Despite being considered underdogs at the time, the charismatic Kapil Dev-led Indian cricket team defeated all odds to win the World Cup trophy. Their incredible victory came in the tournament’s final match against the mighty West Indies, who had previously won the event twice.