When did India win the first World Cup?

When did India win the first World Cup?

1983

Lord’s, London
Toss West Indies, elected to field first
Season 1983
Series result India won the 1983 Prudential World Cup
Match number ODI no. 223

Who is the first World Cup winner in cricket in India?

India, playing in their first final, defeated the West Indies to claim their first World Cup title….1983 Cricket World Cup Final.

Event 1983 Prudential Cup
India West Indies 183 140 54.4 overs 52 overs
India won by 43 runs
Date 25 June 1983
Venue Lord’s, England

Which all year India won World Cup?

India national cricket team
2011 Cricket World Cup/Champion

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Who won the 1983 Cricket World Cup?

1983 Cricket World Cup/Champion

Who won World Cup 1987?

Australian Men’s Cricket Team
1987 Cricket World Cup/Champion

When did India win its first Cricket World Cup?

India won its first Cricket World Cup on June 25, 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev. It is the third edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup.And its a 60 Over format game.The Final Between West Indies and India, in Which India loss the toss and asked to bat first.

Who won the 1983 Cricket World Cup for the first time?

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.

When did cricket become the most popular sport in India?

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The interesting thing is cricket became very popular sport and youngsters first choice after 1983 world cup win but it took 23 long years to an Indian squad to won the world cup again. Earlier in 2003, Indian team

Who won the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup?

The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Final was played between India and Sri Lanka at the Wankhade Stadium, Mumbai on 2 April 2011. This was the 10th ICC World Cup. India won the match by six wickets, its second World Cup victory, having previously won in 1983.