India At The World Cup: 11 World Cups, 11 Facts

Little-known facts about India's adventures in the eleven cricket World Cups

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Little-known facts about India's adventures in the eleven cricket World Cups

The greatest cricket extravaganza has finally kicked off in England with the Indian fans hoping that the team led by Virat Kohli will bring the cup home for the third time. India has been part of all the 11 World Cups held in a span of 40 years. There have been quite a few ups and downs and some interesting events involving Team India, as we call it these days. RD looks back at all the World Cups and brings you some interesting events, both on and off the field, involving our favourite team.

1975: England

In the first match of the 1975 World Cup (then called the Prudential Cup), chasing a target of 334/4 in 60 overs, India was never in the run chase with opening batsman Sunil Gavaskar remaining unbeaten on 36 off 174 balls. With such a pathetic scoring rate, India ended up with 132/3 from 60 overs—a massive 202-run defeat with seven wickets to spare. Some spectators were so frustrated with the listless display that that they ran on to the pitch several times to express their displeasure. It had no effect on the very stoic Gavaskar. A year later, talking about the innings, Gavaskar in his autobiography Sunny Days wrote, “It was agony. Sometimes, I felt like moving away from the stumps, so that I would be bowled.” He didn't do that and India lost a match in humiliating circumstances.

1979: England

India didn’t win a single match in this World Cup and had to return with their tails between their legs. Their most embarrassing loss came against Sri Lanka on June 18, 1979 at Manchester. Sri Lanka were minnows then, having qualified to play in the World Cup, unlike India, which was a full-fledged Test side with several stars in its team. Chasing 239 for a win, India w...

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