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1979 Cricket World Cup

The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup '79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.

Prudential Cup '79
Dates9 June – 23 June 1979
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council
Cricket formatOne Day International
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and Knockout
Host(s)England
Champions West Indies (2nd title)
Runners-up England
Participants8
Matches15
Attendance132,000 (8,800 per match)
Most runs Gordon Greenidge (253)
Most wickets Mike Hendrick (10)
1975
1983

The tournament was once again sponsored by the Prudential Assurance Company and had eight teams participating in the tournament with the only change being Canada who qualified with Sri Lanka in the qualifier for the tournament. The format remained the same with two teams qualifying from each group with the final once again being at Lord's.

England joined first-time semi-finalists Pakistan as the qualifiers from Group A, while the West Indies finished top of Group B ahead of New Zealand. After the West Indies and England both won their semi-finals over Pakistan and New Zealand respectively, they met in the final at Lord's with the West Indies defending their title from four years earlier with a 92 run victory. West Indian batsman, Gordon Greenidge ended the tournament as the leading run scorer with 253 runs from four matches with English player Mike Hendrick ending up as the leading wicket taker with ten wickets.

Format

The eight teams at the tournament were split into two groups of four teams, with each team playing the others in their group in a single round-robin format. The top two teams from each group then advance to the semi-finals to play in a single-elimination tournament.

Participants

 
Highlighted are the countries to participate in the 1979 Cricket World Cup.
  Qualified as full member of ICC
  Qualified via 1979 ICC Trophy
  Failed to qualify

The 1979 tournament saw the first qualifiers in a World Cup. The 1979 ICC Trophy was held during late May and early June at various grounds in the English Midlands, with the two finalists qualifying for the World Cup where they joined the six Test nations who qualified automatically.[1] Sri Lanka and Canada qualified after defeating Denmark and Bermuda respectively in the semi-finals.[2]

Team Method of qualification Finals appearances Last appearance Previous best performance Group
  England Hosts 2nd 1975 Semi-finals (1975) A
  India Full member 2nd 1975 Group stage (1975) B
  Australia 2nd 1975 Runners-up (1975) A
  Pakistan 2nd 1975 Group stage (1975) A
  West Indies 2nd 1975 Champions (1975) B
  New Zealand 2nd 1975 Semi-finals (1975) B
  Sri Lanka 1979 ICC Trophy winner 2nd 1975 Group stage (1975) B
  Canada 1979 ICC Trophy runner-up 1st Debut A

Venues

London London
Lord's Cricket Ground The Oval
Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 23,500
   
Birmingham Manchester
Edgbaston Cricket Ground Old Trafford Cricket Ground
Capacity: 21,000 Capacity: 19,000
   
Nottingham Leeds
Trent Bridge Headingley Cricket Ground
Capacity: 15,350 Capacity: 14,000
   

Squads

Group stage

Summary

The opening round of matches took place on 9 June with four matches being played. England took on Australia at Lord's and after the home team elected to field first, restricted the Australians to 97 for one with fine fielding and bowling. After Andrew Hilditch dragged his second ball after lunch into the stumps, the Australians would be restricted for 159 which included four run-outs. The run-chase saw Mike Brearley and Graham Gooch control the innings and led England to a six wicket victory.[3]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts RR
1   England 3 3 0 0 0 12 3.066
2   Pakistan 3 2 1 0 0 8 3.602
3   Australia 3 1 2 0 0 4 3.164
4   Canada 3 0 3 0 0 0 1.606
Source: ESPNcricinfo
9 June 1979
Scorecard
Australia  
159/9 (60 overs)
v
  England
160/4 (47.1 overs)

9 June 1979
Scorecard
Canada  
139/9 (60 overs)
v
  Pakistan
140/2 (40.1 overs)

14 June 1979
Scorecard
Pakistan  
286/7 (60 overs)
v
  Australia
197 (57.1 overs)

14 June 1979
Scorecard
Canada  
45 (40.3 overs)
v
  England
46/2 (13.5 overs)

16 June 1979
Scorecard
Canada  
105 (33.2 overs)
v
  Australia
106/3 (26 overs)

16 June 1979
Scorecard
England  
165/9 (60 overs)
v
  Pakistan
151 (56 overs)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts RR
1   West Indies 3 2 0 0 1 10 3.928
2   New Zealand 3 2 1 0 0 8 3.553
3   Sri Lanka 3 1 1 0 1 6 3.558
4   India 3 0 3 0 0 0 3.128
Source: ESPNcricinfo
9 June 1979
Scorecard
India  
190 (53.1 overs)
v
  West Indies
194/1 (51.3 overs)

9 June 1979
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
189 (56.5 overs)
v
  New Zealand
190/1 (47.4 overs)

13, 14, 15 June 1979
Scorecard

13 June 1979
Scorecard
India  
182 (55.5 overs)
v
  New Zealand
183/2 (57 overs)

18 June 1979
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
238/5 (60 overs)
v
  India
191 (54.1 overs)

16 June 1979
Scorecard
West Indies  
244/7 (60 overs)
v
  New Zealand
212/9 (60 overs)

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
20 June – Old Trafford, Manchester
 
 
  England221/8
 
23 June – Lord's, London
 
  New Zealand212/9
 
  England194
 
20 June – The Oval, London
 
  West Indies286/9
 
  West Indies293/6
 
 
  Pakistan250
 

Semi-finals

In a very close semi-final match, England prevailed. New Zealand won the toss and fielded. England began badly, falling to 38/2, before Mike Brearley (53 from 115 balls, 3 fours) and Graham Gooch (71 from 84 balls, 1 four, 3 sixes) resurrected the innings. Derek Randall (42 from 50 balls, 1 four, 1 six) played well in the second half of the innings, as England recovered from 98/4 to post 221 (8 wickets, 60 overs). In the response, John Wright (69 from 137 balls) attacked well in the beginning. However, the loss of wickets bogged New Zealand down, and despite several late flourishes in the batting order, New Zealand started to drop behind. When New Zealand could not achieve the remaining 14 runs from the last over of the match, England went into the final.

Gordon Greenidge (73 from 107 balls, 5 fours, 1 six) and Desmond Haynes (65 from 115 balls, 4 fours) set a first wicket partnership of 132 runs in a match dominated by batting. Vivian Richards and Clive Lloyd also contributed solidly, as West Indies ran up 293 (6 wickets, 60 overs) against Pakistan. Majid Khan (81 from 124 balls, 7 fours) and Zaheer Abbas (93 from 122 balls) shared a second-wicket partnership of 166 runs in 36 overs in the response. However, none of the other Pakistani batsmen flourished, with Javed Miandad being bowled for a duck first ball, and Pakistan lost 9/74, beginning with the dismissal of Abbas. Pakistan was bowled out for 250 in 56.2 overs in the high-scoring semi-final, sending the West Indies to the final.

20 June 1979
Scorecard
West Indies  
293/6 (60 overs)
v
  Pakistan
250 (56.2 overs)

20 June 1979
Scorecard
England  
221/8 (60 overs)
v
  New Zealand
212/9 (60 overs)

Final

England won the toss and chose to field first. The West Indies got off to a bad start, falling to 99/4 with the loss of Greenidge, Haynes, Kallicharan, and captain Clive Lloyd. However, Vivian Richards (138 from 157 balls, 11 fours, 3 sixes) and Collis King (86 from 66 balls, 10 fours, 3 sixes) consolidated the innings. King especially ripped through the English bowling, with a strike rate of 130.3. The West Indies were already at 238/5 when the 139 run partnership ended with the loss of Collis King. Vivian Richards and the tail then took the West Indies to a very imposing total of 286 (9 wickets, 60 overs).

The English batsmen got off to a good start. But the openers, Mike Brearley (64 from 130 balls, 7 fours) and Geoff Boycott (57 from 105 balls, 3 fours) scored very slowly. They put together a very methodical opening partnership of 129 runs in 38 overs, playing as if the match were a five-day Test. By the time both batsmen were out, the required run rate had risen too high. Graham Gooch played some hefty strokes in scoring his 32, taking England to 183/2. However, the loss of Derek Randall triggered a batting collapse in which England lost their last eight wickets for 11 runs to finish all out for 194 in 51 overs. Vivian Richards was declared Man of the Match.

23 June 1979
Scorecard
West Indies  
286/9 (60 overs)
v
  England
194 (51 overs)

Statistics

Gordon Greenidge ended the tournament as the leading run scorer with 253 runs coming from his four games. Second was fellow West Indian player, Viv Richards who finished with 217 runs from four games which included the highest individual score of the tournament of 138 in the final. Graham Gooch from England rounded out the top three.[4] Mike Hendrick from England was the leading wicket taker for the tournament with ten wickets from five matches with a three-way tie for second place with Brian McKechnie (New Zealand), Asif Iqbal (Pakistan) and Chris Old each taking nine wickets for the tournament.[5]

Most runs

Player Team Mat Inns Runs Ave SR HS 100 50 4s 6s
Gordon Greenidge   West Indies 4 4 253 84.33 62.31 106* 1 2 17 3
Viv Richards   West Indies 4 4 217 108.50 74.06 138* 1 0 13+ 4+
Graham Gooch   England 5 5 210 52.50 63.82 71 0 2 18 4
Glenn Turner   New Zealand 4 4 176 88.00 56.05 83* 0 1 12+ 0+
John Wright   New Zealand 4 4 166 41.50 50.00 69 0 1 16+ 0+

Most wickets

Player Team Mat Inns Wkts Ave Econ BBI SR
Mike Hendrick   England 5 5 10 14.90 2.66 4/15 33.6
Brian McKechnie   New Zealand 4 4 9 15.66 3.07 3/24 30.5
Asif Iqbal   Pakistan 4 4 9 17.44 3.34 4/56 31.3
Chris Old   England 5 5 9 17.44 2.70 4/8 38.6
Michael Holding   West Indies 4 4 8 13.25 2.58 4/33 30.7

Attendance

The total attendance at the tournament was 132,000,[6] including 25,000 at the final.[7]

References

  1. ^ "ICC Trophy 1979 – background". ESPNcricinfo.com. from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Canada fight back to earn Cup place". The Daily Telegraph. 7 June 1979. p. 33.
  3. ^ Melford, Michael (11 June 1979). "England triumph in fine show of all-round skills". The Guardian. p. 30.
  4. ^ "Cricket World Cup: Highest Run Scorers". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Cricket World Cup: Most Wickets". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  6. ^ "The Prudential World Cup 1979". Wisden Almanack. 1 January 1980.
  7. ^ "The Richards Cup". ESPNcricinfo. 3 November 2014.

External links

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The 1979 Cricket World Cup officially called the Prudential Cup 79 was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup Organised by the International Cricket Conference it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979 Prudential Cup 79Dates9 June 23 June 1979Administrator s International Cricket CouncilCricket formatOne Day InternationalTournament format s Round robin and KnockoutHost s EnglandChampions West Indies 2nd title Runners up EnglandParticipants8Matches15Attendance132 000 8 800 per match Most runsGordon Greenidge 253 Most wicketsMike Hendrick 10 19751983 The tournament was once again sponsored by the Prudential Assurance Company and had eight teams participating in the tournament with the only change being Canada who qualified with Sri Lanka in the qualifier for the tournament The format remained the same with two teams qualifying from each group with the final once again being at Lord s England joined first time semi finalists Pakistan as the qualifiers from Group A while the West Indies finished top of Group B ahead of New Zealand After the West Indies and England both won their semi finals over Pakistan and New Zealand respectively they met in the final at Lord s with the West Indies defending their title from four years earlier with a 92 run victory West Indian batsman Gordon Greenidge ended the tournament as the leading run scorer with 253 runs from four matches with English player Mike Hendrick ending up as the leading wicket taker with ten wickets Contents 1 Format 2 Participants 3 Venues 4 Squads 5 Group stage 5 1 Summary 5 2 Group A 5 3 Group B 6 Knockout stage 6 1 Semi finals 6 2 Final 7 Statistics 7 1 Most runs 7 2 Most wickets 8 Attendance 9 References 10 External linksFormat EditThe eight teams at the tournament were split into two groups of four teams with each team playing the others in their group in a single round robin format The top two teams from each group then advance to the semi finals to play in a single elimination tournament Participants EditMain article 1979 ICC Trophy Highlighted are the countries to participate in the 1979 Cricket World Cup Qualified as full member of ICC Qualified via 1979 ICC Trophy Failed to qualify The 1979 tournament saw the first qualifiers in a World Cup The 1979 ICC Trophy was held during late May and early June at various grounds in the English Midlands with the two finalists qualifying for the World Cup where they joined the six Test nations who qualified automatically 1 Sri Lanka and Canada qualified after defeating Denmark and Bermuda respectively in the semi finals 2 Team Method of qualification Finals appearances Last appearance Previous best performance Group England Hosts 2nd 1975 Semi finals 1975 A India Full member 2nd 1975 Group stage 1975 B Australia 2nd 1975 Runners up 1975 A Pakistan 2nd 1975 Group stage 1975 A West Indies 2nd 1975 Champions 1975 B New Zealand 2nd 1975 Semi finals 1975 B Sri Lanka 1979 ICC Trophy winner 2nd 1975 Group stage 1975 B Canada 1979 ICC Trophy runner up 1st Debut AVenues EditLondon Lord s The Oval Nottingham Birmingham Leeds Manchester LondonLord s Cricket Ground The OvalCapacity 30 000 Capacity 23 500 Birmingham ManchesterEdgbaston Cricket Ground Old Trafford Cricket GroundCapacity 21 000 Capacity 19 000 Nottingham LeedsTrent Bridge Headingley Cricket GroundCapacity 15 350 Capacity 14 000 Squads EditMain article 1979 Cricket World Cup squadsGroup stage EditSummary Edit The opening round of matches took place on 9 June with four matches being played England took on Australia at Lord s and after the home team elected to field first restricted the Australians to 97 for one with fine fielding and bowling After Andrew Hilditch dragged his second ball after lunch into the stumps the Australians would be restricted for 159 which included four run outs The run chase saw Mike Brearley and Graham Gooch control the innings and led England to a six wicket victory 3 Group A Edit Main article 1979 Cricket World Cup Group A Pos Teamvte Pld W L T NR Pts RR1 England 3 3 0 0 0 12 3 0662 Pakistan 3 2 1 0 0 8 3 6023 Australia 3 1 2 0 0 4 3 1644 Canada 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 606Source ESPNcricinfo 9 June 1979 ScorecardAustralia 159 9 60 overs v England 160 4 47 1 overs England won by 6 wicketsLord s London England 9 June 1979 ScorecardCanada 139 9 60 overs v Pakistan 140 2 40 1 overs Pakistan won by 8 wicketsHeadingley Leeds England 14 June 1979 ScorecardPakistan 286 7 60 overs v Australia 197 57 1 overs Pakistan won by 89 runsTrent Bridge Nottingham England 14 June 1979 ScorecardCanada 45 40 3 overs v England 46 2 13 5 overs England won by 8 wicketsOld Trafford Manchester England 16 June 1979 ScorecardCanada 105 33 2 overs v Australia 106 3 26 overs Australia won by 7 wicketsEdgbaston Birmingham England 16 June 1979 ScorecardEngland 165 9 60 overs v Pakistan 151 56 overs England won by 14 runsHeadingley Leeds England Group B Edit Main article 1979 Cricket World Cup Group B Pos Teamvte Pld W L T NR Pts RR1 West Indies 3 2 0 0 1 10 3 9282 New Zealand 3 2 1 0 0 8 3 5533 Sri Lanka 3 1 1 0 1 6 3 5584 India 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 128Source ESPNcricinfo 9 June 1979 ScorecardIndia 190 53 1 overs v West Indies 194 1 51 3 overs West Indies won by 9 wicketsEdgbaston Birmingham England 9 June 1979 ScorecardSri Lanka 189 56 5 overs v New Zealand 190 1 47 4 overs New Zealand won by 9 wicketsTrent Bridge Nottingham England 13 14 15 June 1979 ScorecardSri Lanka v West IndiesMatch abandoned without a ball bowledThe Oval London England 13 June 1979 ScorecardIndia 182 55 5 overs v New Zealand 183 2 57 overs New Zealand won by 8 wicketsHeadingley Leeds England 18 June 1979 ScorecardSri Lanka 238 5 60 overs v India 191 54 1 overs Sri Lanka won by 47 runsOld Trafford Manchester England 16 June 1979 ScorecardWest Indies 244 7 60 overs v New Zealand 212 9 60 overs West Indies won by 32 runsTrent Bridge Nottingham EnglandKnockout stage EditMain article 1979 Cricket World Cup knockout stage Semi finalsFinal 20 June Old Trafford Manchester England221 8 23 June Lord s London New Zealand212 9 England194 20 June The Oval London West Indies286 9 West Indies293 6 Pakistan250 Semi finals Edit In a very close semi final match England prevailed New Zealand won the toss and fielded England began badly falling to 38 2 before Mike Brearley 53 from 115 balls 3 fours and Graham Gooch 71 from 84 balls 1 four 3 sixes resurrected the innings Derek Randall 42 from 50 balls 1 four 1 six played well in the second half of the innings as England recovered from 98 4 to post 221 8 wickets 60 overs In the response John Wright 69 from 137 balls attacked well in the beginning However the loss of wickets bogged New Zealand down and despite several late flourishes in the batting order New Zealand started to drop behind When New Zealand could not achieve the remaining 14 runs from the last over of the match England went into the final Gordon Greenidge 73 from 107 balls 5 fours 1 six and Desmond Haynes 65 from 115 balls 4 fours set a first wicket partnership of 132 runs in a match dominated by batting Vivian Richards and Clive Lloyd also contributed solidly as West Indies ran up 293 6 wickets 60 overs against Pakistan Majid Khan 81 from 124 balls 7 fours and Zaheer Abbas 93 from 122 balls shared a second wicket partnership of 166 runs in 36 overs in the response However none of the other Pakistani batsmen flourished with Javed Miandad being bowled for a duck first ball and Pakistan lost 9 74 beginning with the dismissal of Abbas Pakistan was bowled out for 250 in 56 2 overs in the high scoring semi final sending the West Indies to the final 20 June 1979 ScorecardWest Indies 293 6 60 overs v Pakistan 250 56 2 overs West Indies won by 43 runsThe Oval London England 20 June 1979 ScorecardEngland 221 8 60 overs v New Zealand 212 9 60 overs England won by 9 runsOld Trafford Manchester England Final Edit Main article 1979 Cricket World Cup Final England won the toss and chose to field first The West Indies got off to a bad start falling to 99 4 with the loss of Greenidge Haynes Kallicharan and captain Clive Lloyd However Vivian Richards 138 from 157 balls 11 fours 3 sixes and Collis King 86 from 66 balls 10 fours 3 sixes consolidated the innings King especially ripped through the English bowling with a strike rate of 130 3 The West Indies were already at 238 5 when the 139 run partnership ended with the loss of Collis King Vivian Richards and the tail then took the West Indies to a very imposing total of 286 9 wickets 60 overs The English batsmen got off to a good start But the openers Mike Brearley 64 from 130 balls 7 fours and Geoff Boycott 57 from 105 balls 3 fours scored very slowly They put together a very methodical opening partnership of 129 runs in 38 overs playing as if the match were a five day Test By the time both batsmen were out the required run rate had risen too high Graham Gooch played some hefty strokes in scoring his 32 taking England to 183 2 However the loss of Derek Randall triggered a batting collapse in which England lost their last eight wickets for 11 runs to finish all out for 194 in 51 overs Vivian Richards was declared Man of the Match 23 June 1979 ScorecardWest Indies 286 9 60 overs v England 194 51 overs West Indies won by 92 runsLord s London EnglandStatistics EditMain article 1979 Cricket World Cup statistics Gordon Greenidge ended the tournament as the leading run scorer with 253 runs coming from his four games Second was fellow West Indian player Viv Richards who finished with 217 runs from four games which included the highest individual score of the tournament of 138 in the final Graham Gooch from England rounded out the top three 4 Mike Hendrick from England was the leading wicket taker for the tournament with ten wickets from five matches with a three way tie for second place with Brian McKechnie New Zealand Asif Iqbal Pakistan and Chris Old each taking nine wickets for the tournament 5 Most runs Edit Player Team Mat Inns Runs Ave SR HS 100 50 4s 6sGordon Greenidge West Indies 4 4 253 84 33 62 31 106 1 2 17 3Viv Richards West Indies 4 4 217 108 50 74 06 138 1 0 13 4 Graham Gooch England 5 5 210 52 50 63 82 71 0 2 18 4Glenn Turner New Zealand 4 4 176 88 00 56 05 83 0 1 12 0 John Wright New Zealand 4 4 166 41 50 50 00 69 0 1 16 0 Most wickets Edit Player Team Mat Inns Wkts Ave Econ BBI SRMike Hendrick England 5 5 10 14 90 2 66 4 15 33 6Brian McKechnie New Zealand 4 4 9 15 66 3 07 3 24 30 5Asif Iqbal Pakistan 4 4 9 17 44 3 34 4 56 31 3Chris Old England 5 5 9 17 44 2 70 4 8 38 6Michael Holding West Indies 4 4 8 13 25 2 58 4 33 30 7Attendance EditThe total attendance at the tournament was 132 000 6 including 25 000 at the final 7 References Edit ICC Trophy 1979 background ESPNcricinfo com Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 9 November 2013 Canada fight back to earn Cup place The Daily Telegraph 7 June 1979 p 33 Melford Michael 11 June 1979 England triumph in fine show of all round skills The Guardian p 30 Cricket World Cup Highest Run Scorers ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 23 August 2011 Cricket World Cup Most Wickets ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 23 August 2011 The Prudential World Cup 1979 Wisden Almanack 1 January 1980 The Richards Cup ESPNcricinfo 3 November 2014 External links EditCricket World Cup 1979 from Cricinfo Cricket World Cup 1979 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1979 Cricket World Cup amp oldid 1143026928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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