Thursday, January 27, 2011

ICC Cricket World Cup 1979


The 1979 Cricket World Cup (aka Prudential World Cup, 1979) was the second edition of the tournament and was won by the West Indies. It was held from June 9 to June 23, 1979 in England. The format had remained unchanged from 1975. Eight countries participated in the event. The preliminary matches were played in 2 groups of 4 each. The top two teams in each group played the semifinals, whose winners played the final.
The matches played consisted of 60 overs per team and were played in traditional white clothing and with red balls. They were all played during the day and hence started early.
The Prudential Cup was lifted by Clive Lloyd, captain of the West Indies who started as the favorites to win the cup again. There was no 'Man of the Series' awarded in 1979.

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[edit]Format

The format of the 1979 world cup was 2 groups of four teams, each team playing each other. The top two team from each group then advance to the Semi Finals where the winners then advance to the finals.

[edit]Participants

The following 8 teams qualified for the final tournament. Sri Lanka and Canada were the only two teams without Test status. No African teams qualified.


ACA (2)

ACC (3)

EAP (2)
ECC (1)

[edit]Venues

LondonLondon
Lord's Cricket GroundThe Oval
Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 23,500
Lord's Pavillion.jpgThe Oval Pavilion.jpg
BirminghamManchester
Edgbaston Cricket GroundOld Trafford Cricket Ground
Capacity: 21,000Capacity: 19,000
Edgbaston Cricket Ground Pavillion.jpgOld Trafford Pavilion.JPG
NottinghamLeeds
Trent BridgeHeadingley Stadium
Capacity: 15,350Capacity: 14,000
Trent Bridge Pavilion End.jpgHeadingley Cricket Stadium.jpg

[edit]Squads

[edit]Group stage

[edit]Group A

TeamPtsPldWLNRRR
 England1233003.07
 Pakistan832103.60
 Australia431203.16
 Canada030301.60
9 June 1979
Australia 159/9 - 160/4 EnglandLord'sLondon
9 June 1979
Canada 139/9 - 140/2 PakistanHeadingley StadiumLeeds
14 June 1979
Pakistan 286/7 - 197 AustraliaTrent BridgeNottingham
14 June 1979
Canada 45 - 46/2 EnglandOld Trafford Cricket GroundManchester
16 June 1979
Canada 105 - 106/3 AustraliaEdgbastonBirmingham
16 June 1979
England 165/9 - 151 PakistanHeadingley StadiumLeeds

[edit]Group B

TeamPtsPldWLNRRR
 West Indies1032014.35
 New Zealand832104.43
 Sri Lanka631114.45
 India030302.78
9 June 1979
India 190 - 194/1 West IndiesEdgbastonBirmingham
9 June 1979
Sri Lanka 189 - 190/1 New ZealandTrent BridgeNottingham
13 June 1979
Sri Lanka No result West IndiesThe OvalLondon
13 June 1979
India 182 - 183/2 New ZealandHeadingley StadiumLeeds
18 June 1979
Sri Lanka 238/5 - 191 IndiaOld Trafford Cricket GroundManchester
16 June 1979
West Indies 244/7 - 212/9 New ZealandTrent BridgeNottingham

[edit]Knockout stage

 Semi-finalsFinal
20 June - England Old Trafford,Manchester
 A1 England221/8 
 B2 New Zealand212/9 
 
23 June - England Lord'sLondon
    England194
   West Indies286/9
20 June - England The OvalLondon
 B1 West Indies293/6
 A2 Pakistan250 

[edit]Semi-finals

In a very close semifinal 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 all out for 250 (all out, 56.2 overs) in the high-scoring semifinal, sending the West Indies to the final.
20 June 1979
England 221/8 - 212/9 New ZealandOld TraffordManchester
20 June 1979
West Indies 293/6 - 250 PakistanThe OvalLondon

[edit]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 5/238 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 Gooch triggered the most devastating collapse in World Cup history, as England lost 8/11. They were eventually all out for 194 in 51 overs. Vivian Richards was declared Man of the Match.
21 June 1975
West Indies 286/9 - 194 EnglandLord'sLondon

[edit]Team rankings

All 8 teams are ranked based on matches played and won.
RTeamGPWTLNRRFRARDNRRPts.
Final
1 West IndiesB5400118
2 EnglandA5401016
Eliminated in the semifinals
3 New ZealandB430108
4 PakistanA430108
Eliminated in the group stage
5 Sri LankaB31021+4.456
6 AustraliaA31020+3.164
7 IndiaB30030+2.780
8 CanadaA30030+1.600

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