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ICC World Cup: India's best and worst

Among the best stands Bishan Singh Bedi's tightest spell ever: 12... Read More
NEW DELHI: India’s World Cup journey has seen both highs and lows across the eleven editions of the tournament so far from 1975 to 1999. As the showpiece one-day international tournament enters its 44th year, here’s a look back at some of the moments embossed in the mind of every Indian cricket lover.

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THE BEST....

Bishan Singh Bedi

bowled the tightest spell ever: 12-8-6-1 against East Africa in 1975.

Yashpal Sharma’s 89 fired India to an unlikely victory over the seemingly invincible West Indies in a group game in 1983.

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Kapil Dev's unbeaten 175 against Zimbabwe is the stuff of legends, but it was his running catch of

Viv Richards

that turned the 1983 final in India's favour.

Paceman Chetan Sharma became India's first and only bowler hat-trick bowler when he clean-bowled New Zealand's Ken Rutherford, Ian Smith and Ewen Chatfield at Nagpur in 1987.

MS Dhoni got the spotlight but Gautam Gambhir’s 97 laid the foundation of India’s victory in the 2011 final.

Shikhar Dhawan’s stunning 137 helped India thrash South Africa in 2015 for the first time in World Cup.

Sachin Tendulkar, along with Pakistan's Javed Miandad, has appeared in six World Cups, which is the most by any player.



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...AND THE WORST


Sunil Gavaskar crawled his way to 36 not out in 60 overs against England in 1975. He played 174 balls.

India’s five-wicket defeat against Bangladesh led to an unceremonious exit in 2007.

India’s batting average in all WC games (from 1975) is 32.6, and bowling average is 29.0.
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