
In 1983, India had already proud cricket heritage and several iconic players, but still lacked the main international trophy. The one-day cricket was a relatively new format and India-to wear the now famous blue trains and still play in the white-to capture it in it to find its rhythm. In the previous two editions of the World Cup, only one of six group matches won.The 1983 squad, led by a young and lively chapel of Dev, held a promise, but was far from popular. Even though they were constantly progressing to the finals, few of them gave them a real shot.
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Their opponents in the Lord were the versatile Western India-Bed so dominant that their aura itself was enough for the rattle teams. It was expected that Western India, which was undefeated in the World Cups in 1975 and 1979, won its third consecutive title.Although India was stunning at the Old Trafford tournament once earlier, the 34-run victory was widely considered a coincidence, especially in the face of the crushing of Western India, followed by 101 runs, 8 goals and even 10 goals.The script is heading to the final and looked clear: West Indies would crush India and finish the hattrick titles. And soon in the match it seemed that the script was going on. India, released in just 183, looked sentenced to demise.
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But the men chapel nine believed differently. Sandhu removed Greenidge soon and soon Windies found five down in just 66. Kapil’s incredible running catch that Viv Richards released, turned the tide. Madan Lal and AmarNath cleaned the rest.Against all the chances of India, she sealed her place in cricket history by the first time crowned the world champions.