Cricket
ICC World Cup: All Winner list, Man of The match list, Runner-up List

ICC World Cup Winners List: The ICC World Cup is the biggest event in the cricket world. The first edition of the World Cup took place in 1975 in England.
In 1987, the event was co-hosted by India and Pakistan. It was in this edition that the matches were reduced to 50-over per innings from 60-over per innings.
In 1992, Australia and New Zealand co-hosted the competition. This edition saw a host of changes to the tournament like colored clothing, the games played with the white ball instead of the red ball, day-night matches, and so on.
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In 1996, the World Cup returned to the subcontinent again with India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka co-hosting it.
3 years later, the tournament returned to the English shores before it was held for the first time in Africa in 2003.
West Indies hosted the competition for the first time in 2007 before India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh co-hosted it in 2011.
In 2015, Australia and New Zealand co-hosted the ICC World Cup for the second time and the first time since 1992.
ICC Men’s World Cup Winners List:
Year | Captain | Country |
1975 | Clive Lloyd | West Indies |
1979 | Clive Lloyd | West Indies |
1983 | Kapil Dev | India |
1987 | Allan Border | Australia |
1992 | Imran Khan | Pakistan |
1996 | Arjuna Ranatunga | Sri Lanka |
1999 | Steve Waugh | Australia |
2003 | Ricky Ponting | Australia |
2007 | Ricky Ponting | Australia |
2011 | MS Dhoni | India |
2015 | Michael Clarke | Australia |
2019 | Eoin Morgan | England |
ICC Men’s World Cup Runner-up List:
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
1975 | West Indies | Australia |
1979 | West Indies | England |
1983 | India | West Indies |
1987 | Australia | England |
1992 | Pakistan | England |
1996 | Sri Lanka | Australia |
1999 | Australia | Pakistan |
2003 | Australia | India |
2007 | Australia | Sri Lanka |
2011 | India | Sri Lanka |
2015 | Australia | New Zealand |
2019 | England | New Zealand |
Man of The match in ICC WC Final List:
Year | Player | Performance Details |
1975 | Clive Lloyd | 102 |
1979 | Viv Richards | 138* |
1983 | Mohinder Amarnath | 3/12 and 26 |
1987 | David Boon | 75 |
1992 | Wasim Akram | 33 and 3/49 |
1996 | Aravinda de Silva | 107* and 3/42 |
1999 | Shane Warne | 4/33 |
2003 | Ricky Ponting | 140* |
2007 | Adam Gilchrist | 149 |
2011 | MS Dhoni | 91* |
2015 | James Faulkner | 3/36 |
2019 | Ben Stokes | 84* and 0/20 |
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ICC World Cup 2023: ENG vs NZ Dream11 Prediction, Pitch Report, Playing XI for 1st Match

ENG vs NZ Dream11 Prediction, Pitch Report, Playing XI for 1st Match: Defending Champion England will be face New Zealand in the 1st match of the ICC Cricket World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 5.
Joe Root, Moeen Ali, and Ben Stokes are among the crucial players from the English side. On the other hand, Tom Latham will be leading the New Zealand troops in this game. Mitchell Santner, Devon Conway, and Trent Boult are among the key players from the side.
England have not lost any of their last five games and seems to be in great touch for the World Cup. New Zealand, on the other hand, have been decent in the last few days, winning their last two games.
Match: England vs New Zealand
Date: 5th October, 2023
Venue: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India
ENG vs NZ Dream11 Expected Playing XI:
England: Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Sam Curran, M Ali, Liam Livingstone, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler (C), Aadil Rashid, Mark Wood, R Topley
New Zealand: Devon Conway, Will Young, D. Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Rachin Ravindra, Tom Latham (C), Glenn Phillips, Trent Boult, L Ferguson, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi
ENG vs NZ Dream11 Pitch Report:
The Narendra Modi Stadium is a batting-friendly surface and is expected to assist the batters once again here. Pacers, in particular, may enjoy some seam and swing at the start, which can create problems for the batters.
Temperature: 33°c
Humidity: 49%
Wind Speed: 11 km/hr
Precipitation: NO
ENG vs NZ Head-to-Head Record:
These two teams have played a total of 95 games against each other in this format so far, where England won 45 games while New Zealand pocketed 44 in their favor.
England: 45 wins
New Zealand: 44 wins
ENG vs NZ Dream11 Players Stats:
Devon Conway: 874 runs in 22 matches
Jonny Bairstow: 3653 runs in 98 matches
Daryl Mitchell: 1025 runs and 13 wickets in 29 matches
Joe Root: 6246 runs in 162 matches
ENG vs NZ Dream11 Prediction Team for Small League:
WK: Jonny Bairstow (vc), Tom Latham, Devon Conway (c), Jos Butler
Batsmen: Joe Root, Dawid Malan, Daryl Mitchell
All-rounders: Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran
Bowlers: Trent Boult, Mark Wood
Cricket
Shadab Khan Feels Rohit Sharma is most toughest Batsmen to Bowl

Shadab Khan Feels Rohit Sharma is the most toughest Batsmen to Bowl: There is no question that the Indian cricket squad is chock-full of A-list players. This star-studded team features players like Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill, and Rohit Sharma.
With the ODI World Cup 2023 just around the corner, the players will be focused on putting up strong performances and perhaps winning the competition.
Shadab Khan, the all-rounder for the Pakistan squad, took the spotlight to talk about the star power that the Indian team had as the team came in India for the World Cup for the first time in seven years. The 24-year-old came up and nominated Rohit Sharma, the Indian skipper.
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Shadab opined that he admires Rohit Sharma a lot and named him one of the most influential batters in world cricket. He also stated that Rohit is extremely difficult to bowl to.
“I admire Rohit Sharma a lot and among the leading batsmen in the world, he is the most difficult to bowl to. Once he gets set he becomes very dangerous. Among the bowlers, since I am a leg-spinner, it will be Kuldeep Yadav given his recent form,” Shadab Khan was quoted as saying by Sportskeeda.
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Furthermore, Shadab Khan also talked of the welcome that the Pakistan side received when they arrived in Hyderabad for their first warm-up game against New Zealand. Shadab Khan pointed out the brilliant hospitality and the tasty food that they were greeted with.
“The welcome was fantastic at the (Hyderabad) airport and also a lot of people have been thronging the team hotel and hospitality wise it’s been really good,” Shadab Khan said.
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“The food has been really tasty and the support staff (all South Africans) are worried that we end up increasing our fat percentage (laughs). Hope, we get the same love in Ahmedabad where we play India (laughs),” he added.
After losing their first World Cup warm-up game against New Zealand, Pakistan will be taking on Australia in their final warm-up game on Tuesday, October 3. Furthermore, they will begin their World Cup campaign by taking on the Netherlands on Friday, October 6.
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