Vic Marks on England’s 1984-85 tour to India, his TMS debut in Delhi, a World Cup record and his memoir


Marks ended the 1983 Prudential World Cup as England's most successful wicket-taker with 13. England lost only two matches in that tournament, against New Zealand in the league stage and then the semi-final at Old Trafford to eventual winners. That loss to Kapil Dev's team, in Marks' estimation, was the most significant match of the 1983 World Cup. "That sort of changed the shape of World Cup cricket," he says. "Or it helped to, anyway, because it got India to the final and then everything exploded, in terms of how one-day cricket was regarded in India. It transformed. Looking back, with the World Cup going on now, how great it was to play in that World Cup. Not many get to do that, and then you think 'hang on a minute, we actually played quite well in the early stages'. We didn't play very well the way we lost to India, in fact we fluffed our chance to reach the final. But that's ancient history." [caption id="attachment_862563" align="alignnone" width="600"]Throwback to Somerset legend Vic Marks taking 5/39 for England in the 1983 World Cup at Taunton #WeAreSomerset pic.twitter.com/qt0hk1jKql
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