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Tuesday 10 February 2015

ICC Cricket World Cup - 2015 - A history of the Cricket


The ICC Cricket World Cup is the lead occasion of the universal cricket logbook and happens like clockwork, with matches challenged in a 50-over arrangement. 

The 2015 release will be the eleventh of the competition and will be mutually facilitated by New Zealand and Australia. The two nations joined in 1992 to mutually have the competition. 
One of the world's biggest universal games competitions 
14 contending groups 
Captivating one fifth of the world's populace 
Expected TV group of onlookers of more than a billion individuals 
More than 400 certify players and authorities 
The principal competition occurred in England in 1975 which was won by the West Indies. The latest occasion was held in 2011 which was won by India, who facilitated the competition alongside Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
The ICC Cricket World Cup is the flagship event of the international cricket calendar and takes place every four years, with matches contested in a 50-over format.
The 2015 edition will be the 11th of the tournament and will be jointly hosted by New Zealand and Australia. The two countries combined in 1992 to jointly host the tournament.
  • One of the world’s largest international sports tournaments
  • 14 competing teams
  • Engaging one fifth of the world’s population
  • Expected television audience of more than a billion people
  • More than 400 accredited players and officials
The first tournament took place in England in 1975 which was won by the West Indies. The most recent event was held in 2011 which was won by India, who hosted the tournament along with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
YearHost Nation(s)Final VenueWinnerRunners-up
1975
EnglandLord's Cricket Ground, LondonWest IndiesAustralia
1979EnglandLord's Cricket Ground, LondonWest IndiesEngland
1983EnglandLord's Cricket Ground, LondonIndiaWest Indies
1987India & PakistanEden Gardens, KolkataAustraliaEngland
1992Australia & New ZealandMelbourne Cricket Ground, MelbournePakistanEngland
1996India, Pakistan & Sri LankaGaddafi Stadium, LahoreSri LankaAustralia
1999EnglandLord's Cricket Ground, LondonAustraliaPakistan
2003South Africa, Kenya & ZimbabweWanderers, JohannesburgAustraliaIndia
2007West IndiesKensington Oval, BridgetownAustraliaSri Lanka
2011Bangladesh, India & Sri LankaWankhede Stadium, MumbaiIndiaSri Lanka
2015Australia & New ZealandMelbourne Cricket GroundTBATBA
2019EnglandTBATBATBA
An ICC Women’s World Cup has been held every four years since 1973.
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