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Cricket World Cup History

1987 India / Pakistan
                               
One misjudgment by England captain Mike Gatting was enough to swing the Calcutta final to Australia in the first tournament staged outside England.
                                
England were well set at 135 for two chasing 254 to win at Eden Gardens when Australia captain Allan Border put himself on to bowl. Gatting attempted a reverse sweep off the first ball but succeeded only in skying a catch to wicketkeeper Greg Dyer.
                              
The result was a breakthrough for Border and his team, languishing in the doldrums during the mid-1980s after the great side led by Ian and then Greg Chappell finally broke up.
                              
Now a new generation, headed by the iceman Steve Waugh who took two wickets at the death, were to take Australia to new heights during the next decade.
                                
Scores: Australia 253 for five off 50 overs (D.Boon 75); England 246 for eight off 50 overs (W.Athey 58). Australia won by seven runs.

SUMMARY 1987 RELIANCE WORLD CUP

Date Venue Batted 1st Batted 2nd Winner-Margin Man of the Match
 08 Oct 1987 Hyderabad Pak Pak 267-6 SL  252 Pak - 15 runs Javed Miandad
09 Oct 1987 Chennai Aus 270-6 Ind 269 Aus - one run GR Marsh
09 Oct 1987 Gujranwala WI 243-7 Eng 246-8 Eng - 2 wkts AJ Lamb
10 Oct 1987 Hyderabad Ind NZ 242-7 Zim 239 NZ - 3 runs DL Houghton
13 Oct 1987 Rawalpindi Pak 239-7 Eng 221 Pak - 18 runs Abdul Qadir
13 Oct 1987 Chennai Aus 235-9 Zim 139 Aus - 96 runs SR Waugh
13 Oct 1987 Karachi WI 360-4 SL 169-4 WI - 191 runs IVA Richards
14 Oct 1987 Bangalore Ind 252-7 NZ 236-8 Ind - 16 runs Kapil Dev
16 Oct 1987 Lahore WI 216 Pak 217-9 Pak - one wkt Salim Yousuf
17 Oct 1987 Mumbai Zim 135 Ind 136-2 Ind - 8 wkts M Prabhakar
17 Oct 1987 Peshawar Eng 296-4 SL 158-8 Eng - 108 runs + AJ Lamb
19 Oct 1987 Indore Aus 199-4 NZ 196-9 Aus - 3 runs DC Boon
20 Oct 1987 Karachi Eng 244-9 Pak 247-3 Pak - 7 wkts Imran Khan
21 Oct 1987 Kanpur WI 236-8 SL 211-8 WI - 25 runs PV Simmons
22 Oct 1987 Delhi FSK Ind 289-6 Aus 233 Ind - 56 runs M Azharuddin
23 Oct 1987 Calcutta Zim 227-5 NZ 228-6 NZ - 4 wkts JJ Crowe
25 Oct 1987 Faisalabad Pak 297-7 SL 184-8 Pak - 113 runs Salim Malik
26 Oct 1987 Ahmedabad Zim 191-7 Ind 194-3 Ind - 7 wkts Kapil Dev
26 Oct 1987 Jaipur Eng 269-5 WI 235  Eng - 34 runs GA Gooch
27 Oct 1987 Chandigarh Aus 251-8 NZ 234 Aus - 17 runs GR Marsh
30 Oct 1987 Cuttack Aus 266-5 Zim 196-6 Aus - 70 runs DC Boon
30 Oct 1987 Pune SL 218-7 Eng 219-2 Eng - 8 wkts GA Gooch
30 Oct 1987 Karachi WI 258-7 Pak 230-9 WI - 28 runs RB Richardson
 31 Oct 1987 Nagpur NZ 221-9 Ind 224-1 Ind - 9 wkts SM Gavaskar/ Chetan Sharma
04 Nov 1987* Lahore Aus 267-8 Pak 249 Aus - 18 runs CJ McDermott
05 Nov 1987* Mumbai WS Eng 254-6 Ind 219 Eng - 35 runs GA Gooch
08 Nov 1987** Calcutta Aus 253-5 Eng 246-8 Aus - 7 runs DC Boon

*          Semi-Final
**         Final
#          Matches played over two days because of rain , bad weather etc.
+          Target adjusted
D/L       Duckworth Lewis Method applied
Note : Matches in bold are day-night matches

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