Who is the winner of first World Cup cricket?

December 23, 2018 Off By idswater

Who is the winner of first World Cup cricket?

West Indies
Cricket World Cup

year winner result
1975 West Indies West Indies won by 17 runs
1979 West Indies West Indies won by 92 runs
1983 India India won by 43 runs
1987 Australia Australia won by 7 runs

Which country won the 1st Cricket World Cup?

England
The first World Cup was organised in England in June 1975, with the first ODI cricket match having been played only four years earlier….Cricket World Cup.

The World Cup Trophy
Administrator International Cricket Council (ICC)
Current champion England (1st title)
Most successful Australia (5 titles)
Most runs Sachin Tendulkar (2,278)

Who won the first who won the first T20 World Cup?

India
The first T20 World Cup, played in South Africa in 2007, was won by India, creating a huge market for T20 on the subcontinent that was quickly exploited by the IPL. Subsequent World Cups were played in various cricket-playing countries, with the West Indies capturing the most titles (two).

Who was the first team to win the Cricket World Cup?

First two tournaments was won by West Indies in 1975 and 1979. Six different teams have won the world cup (ODI) out of 12 held so far. England has lost 3 finals followed by Australia, Sri Lanka and New Zealand 2 times each. India, Pakistan and West Indies were runner up in one world cup.

Who are the runner up in the Cricket World Cup?

India, Pakistan and West Indies were runner up in one world cup. Teams batting first has won seven world cup finals and batting second has won four world cup finals. Result of One final has been decided by boundary count.

How many times has Australia won the Cricket World Cup?

Cricket World Cup. Australia has won the tournament five times, with the West Indies, India (twice each), Pakistan and Sri Lanka (once each) also having won the tournament. The best performance by a non-full-member team came when Kenya made the semi-finals of the 2003 tournament .

Who was the winner of the 1979 Cricket World Cup?

The 1979 World Cup saw the introduction of the ICC Trophy competition to select non-Test playing teams for the World Cup, with Sri Lanka and Canada qualifying. The West Indies won a second consecutive World Cup tournament, defeating the hosts England by 92 runs in the final.

Who was in the first Cricket World Cup?

Since 1975, eleven World Cups have taken place with 20 teams competing. From June the 7th until the 21st in 1975, the world witnessed the first ever Cricket World Cup. Eight countries participated, including England, Australia, New Zealand, India, the West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and East Africa.

Who is the leader in Cricket World Cup?

Australia – Leader in Cricket World Cup Championships. Australia has won the highest number of Cricket World Cups of any country in the world. Five times they have been named the champions of cricket. Their first win was in the 1987 games hosted by India and Pakistan.

How did the West Indies win the Cricket World Cup?

The West Indies won a second consecutive World Cup tournament, defeating the hosts England by 92 runs in the final. At a meeting which followed the World Cup, the International Cricket Conference agreed to make the competition a quadrennial event.

Who was the winner of the 1975 Cricket World Cup?

After Australia defeated England and the West Indies defeated New Zealand in the semi-finals, the West Indies which came into the tournament as favourites, defeated Australia in the final at Lord’s by 17 runs to become the first World Cup winners.