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VIDEO: A history of the World Cup: 1975 to 2015

The first two World Cups were won by West Indies before India stunned them to their maiden title win in 1983.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: From 1975 to 2015, teams with most World Cup titles

While Australia have won as many as five World Cup titles, India and West Indies have won two each, with Pakistan and Sri Lanka clinching the trophy in 1992 and 1996 respectively. 

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Most catches in each edition of the World Cup

While West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd held on to four catches in World Cup 1975, Ricky Ponting held on to 11 catches during the World Cup 2003.  

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Video: Most catches in each edition of the World Cup

While West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd held on to four catches in World Cup 1975, Ricky Ponting held on to 11 catches during the World Cup 2003.  

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Most catches in each edition of the World Cup

While West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd held on to four catches in World Cup 1975, Ricky Ponting held on to 11 catches during the World Cup 2003.

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World Cup Countdown: A history of the 1979 World Cup

West Indies defeated England by 92 runs in the final of the 1979 World Cup at Lord's on June 23.

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World Cup Countdown: A history of the first World Cup in 1975

Prudent Insurance Company, the tournament sponsors, pumped in £100,000, including £9,000 in prize money.

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World Cup Countdown: 1975 – West Indies win inaugural WC after Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards heroics

With 97 days to go, in our latest World Cup Countdown, we recall Clive Lloyd's spectacular century in the 1975 final.

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West Indies can be formidable at World Cup if they choose the right team: Llyod

West Indies had to take the qualifiers route to seal a World Cup spot, but legendary captain Clive Lloyd feels that they have the potential to be a formidable contender.

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England’s batting woes exposed in the West Indies

Root is the only member of England's top six with a Test batting average over 40.

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