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1975 World Cup

Cricket World Cup 2019: Bangladesh’s record at the World Cup from 1975 to 2015

Ahead of the ICC World Cup 2019, here’s a recap of how past Bangladesh teams have fared at the World Cup.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Pakistan’s record at the World Cup from 1975 to 2015

Pakistan have twice reached the final of the World Cup; they have never beaten India.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: West Indies’ record at the World Cup from 1975 to 2015

Two-time champions West Indies are a pale shadow of their past. What will 2019 produce?

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Cricket World Cup 2019: India’s record at the World Cup from 1975 to 2015

India have made the finals three times, winning twice and losing in 2003. What will 2019 produce?

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World Cup Countdown: A history of the first World Cup in 1975

Prudent Insurance Company, the tournament sponsors, pumped in £100,000, including £9,000 in prize money.

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World Cup Countdown: 1975 – West Indies win inaugural WC after Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards heroics

With 97 days to go, in our latest World Cup Countdown, we recall Clive Lloyd's spectacular century in the 1975 final.

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World Cup Countdown: 1975 – Unheralded Gary Gilmour single-handedly takes Australia into final

With 98 days to go, in our latest World Cup Countdown, we recall Gary Gilmour's superb all-round show against England.

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World Cup Countdown: 1975 – Dennis Lillee receives a pasting from Alvin Kallicharran

With 99 days to go, in our latest World Cup Countdown, we recall Alvin Kallicharan's scintillating 83-ball 78 against Australia.

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World Cup Countdown: 1975 – Bishan Bedi’s 12-8-6-1 hands India their first ODI win

With 100 days to go, we begin our World Cup countdown looking back at the maestro Bishen Singh Bedi’s superlative spell of 12-8-6-1 against East Africa at Leeds on June 11, 1975.

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Gary Gilmour’s 6 for 14, match-winning innings took Australia into World Cup 1975 final

Gary Gilmour was playing only his third career ODI, chose the most opportune of occasions to announce himself to the world when he dominated the World Cup 1975 semi-final against England both with the bat as well as ball.

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