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World Cup in England Jun 1979 - Summary Report




1979 TOURNAMENT
Four years later (1975 - first World Cup) the  second  World
Cup  was  played  again  in England. For the first time, the
'junior' counties played their own qualifying tournament,  a
process which saw Sri Lanka and Canada progress to the World
Cup proper.  The  tournament (which was conducted along  the
same  lines  as  in  1975) was played soon after the 'peace'
agreement between the Establishment game and Kerry  Packer's
breakaway  World  Series  Cricket:  things were still rather
confused, and West Indies and Pakistan  included  all  their
Packer players, while England and Australia did not.
     The inexperienced Australian  side  did  not  make  the
semi-  finals,  but  England  did: once there, they beat New
Zealand in a close fought match by nine runs  to  reach  the
final.  Their  opponents  were  West  Indies,  who  overcame
Pakistan in the other semi-final despite an excellent  stand
of  166  between  stylish  pair  of  Majid Jahangir Khan and
Zaheer Abbas.
     A wonderful innings from Vivian Richards, then  at  the
height of his considerable powers, lit up the 1979 final. He
scored 138 not out, hitting 11 fours and  three  sixes,  the
last  of which was an extraordinary shot off a well-pitched-
up delivery which sent the final ball of  the  innings  high
over square into the Mound Stand. Even Richards, though, was
briefly upstaged by a whirlwind innings  from  noted  hitter
Collis  King,  who blasted a rapid 86. King and Richards put
on 139 in 77 minutes.
    In reply, England's openers Brearley and Boycott laid  a
solid  foundation with a stand of 129. But their sedate rate
of scoring put pressure on the later batsmen, who  caved  in
against  the fast, accurate bowling of Croft and Garner. The
latter, a giant at 6ft 8ins, ended the match with a spell of
five  wickets  for  four runs in 11 balls: England were shot
out for 194, leaving West Indies winners  once  again,  this
time by comfortable margin of 92 runs.
(Source: Wisden Cricket Monthly, February 1992)

 Contributed by Bhanu Kapoor (kapoor@hc.ti.com)


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