West Indies was conquered in cricket world between 1948-1996. Sir viv. Richards & clive Lloyd were The greatest ever players in 150 years cricket history & west indies was The greatest ever cricket team between 1970-1985 in 150 years cricket history, remember it ❤❤❤. Australia never deceive west indies in cricket world cup final, remember it also 😊.
@@internationaldiplomacysix times world cup champions kangaroos in odi best every team was aus unlucky they lost 1975 world cup in 1979 world cup they played a second strong team south africa was banned west indies after 1983 could not even qualify for finals toxic west indies people will never accept
The west indies i grew up with. I was a happy young boy with great joy for cricket in my household. Those days we listen to the games on radio. Boy oh boy 😁😁🙏🏻🥳🥳.old school west indies win indies!!!
Mr. Balaji, i had the privilege of hearing the running ball by ball commentary in my transistor Radio 31 meters & 19 meters frequency of this great prudential cup final. Viv Richards & collis king enthralled me and i was expecting century from Viv and he obliged it with unbeaten one. Memorable finals nostalgic running commentary by very high standard by legends John Arlott, Trevor Bailey, Braint Johnson, Christopher Martin jenkins. The way they narrated the match proceedings as though we are watching real finals Live . Watched Bangalore ksca debut test match in 1974 india vs wi. Paid just rs. 25 /- for five days test match season ticket for gallery stand. Thats how we became huge fan of wi and cricketrs like Viv Richards, Andy Roberts, Clive Lloyd, alvin KALLICHARAN, Gordon Greenidge. The very best of my vintage orginal cricket era . From Seventhwest Blore. ✌
Those who haven't seen the fearsome four of WI bowing in the '70s & '80s have little or no idea about the hazardous lives of batsmen during those Era everywhere. Names like Michael Holding, Andy Roberts,Joel Garner,Vanburn Hoder ànd so on will remain etched in our memories forever.
Wayne Daniel was part of the quartet. Vanburn Holder was a medium pacer in the previous generation before that quartet of a barrage of sheer unrelenting pace.
Was a great match. Richards & Clive Lloyd led the batting revival. Those were the days when the West Indies had without doubt the most effective speed bowling attack. Holding was such an athletic, rhythmic, fast bowler, Andy Roberts more precise & fast, Joel Garner quick with unusual action able to deceive the batsman in anticipating the delivery type because of his height. Formidable fast bowlers. Dominated both Test matches & one- day matches during that epoch.
West Indies was conquered in cricket world between 1948-1996. Sir viv. Richards & clive Lloyd were The greatest ever players in 150 years cricket history & west indies was The greatest ever cricket team between 1970-1985 in 150 years cricket history, remember it ❤❤❤. Australia never deceive west indies in cricket world cup final, remember it also 😊.
What made this a classic, apart from the atmosphere, was the characters throughout both teams. Derek Randall played like one of us, as did Botham. Gower, Gooch, Brearley and Boycott. I loved Alvin Kalicharran, but the others were sheer quality too. Those were the days! I was 14.
The WI of that ERA is the World's best exhibition of Cricket of all times nothing will ever replace it being a true lover of them I am alarmed at the status of their cricket these days they are getting defeated by even new comers to the game
@@Wally-H Bearing in mind the occasion, the fact it was a finaln etc i reckoned Kings 86 was the one. Completely changed the game taking it away from England but its all about opinions
1991 spurs.c, what went wrong that Viv Richards & Gordon Greenedge didn't play in cwc 92 & Desmond Haynes, Philo Wallace & Clayton Lambert didn't play in cwc 96 & cwc 99 for West Indies, please let me know.
Back then the West Indies senior players in their final years had virtually appointed themselves as unofficial selectors. They got to decide which matches and which tours they wanted to play and the selectors just sat back and said yes sir, very good sir, anything was ok as long as they were winning, by the 90s the cricket board had cracked down on players taking holidays whenever they wanted.
In hindsight England should probably have had David Bairstow playing as wicketkeeper and brought in somebody like John Lever to replace the injured Bob Willis. Selection was almost certainly based on the West Indies bowling threat. 7 front line batsmen (including Ian Botham), a wicketkeeper and 3 bowlers was very 'lopsided'.
I totally agree with you, the selection of the England team was really appalling, but then again what can you expect with people like Alec Bedser picking the team. Also Hendrick's lbw appeal against Richards being rejected had a major affect on the result.
England lost their last 8 wickets in just 11 runs.. LOL!!... on a match like WC Final!!... that was historic feat!!... that was epic!!.. were they summoned post match??
They were so far behind the run rate after Boycott and Brearley's slow start that the remaining batsmen had to try and hit everything and take outrageous chances. Would you have preferred them to have batted defensively and ended up with a score of 220 for 3 off 60 overs???
Those were the days There never was and never will be a team matching( not even close)the WI days (Worrell Sobers Viv Richards and Gibbs Hall Gilchrist Kanhai and many more.They were fun
Wow , interested to see Randall was exponent of sliding fielding . Hadn't realised anyone performed it in 1979. He must have one of the very few if not the first exponent ?
Apparently Hendrick had Richards absolutely plumb lbw in the early stages of his innings, not given. Shame these otherwise great highlights missed that. Who knows how it might have affected both of their careers if he'd been given out.
No effect on Viv's carrier.Viv is no. one(1) batsman in a history of cricket. There is no comparison of SIR. VIV. RICHARDS with any batsman of worldcricket
@@Ruda-n4h Every cricket fan who really wants to know important truthful details of Indian team performance in earlier events must read this ☺️ ✌️☺️Till millennial era events Indian team performance in a nutshell☺️ Interested readers, properly read this summary, which you won't find anywhere precisely put together. Your polite appreciation for this refined truthful analysis of several hours efforts & corrective replies & additional details are truly welcome (although I won't reply to any of the replies, and provocative least knowledge toddlers will be deservingly ignored as usual) ☺️ H : HEROES (better performers) V : VILLAINS (worse performers) (I've written the HERO & VILLAIN performers from best to worst order) 1975 & 1979 : [ IN BOTH WC IT'S BATTING FAILURE ] CAPTAIN : S VENKATARAGHAVAN 1975 : OUT, 3RD IN GROUP A H : SYED-ABID-ALI (allrounder) V : GAVASKAR 1979 : OUT, 4TH IN GROUP B H : VISHWANATH GAVASKAR KAPIL (allround okay contribution) & BRIJESH (although small contribution) (All have performed fairly average) V : Whole batting lineup (and even worst bowling), especially GAEKWAD VENGSARKAR AMARNATH with bat vs strong teams WI NZ 1983 & 1987 : [ KEY VETERAN PERFORMERS EITHER INCONSISTENT OR MISSED CRUCIAL KNOCKOUTS, AS IN 1987 ] CAPTAIN : KAPIL DEV 1983 : WINNERS H : BINNY SANDEEP AMARNATH MADANLAL YASHPAL KAPIL SRIKKANTH (BINNY is solid overall throughout) V : GAVASKAR (Single digit streak except 2 odd innings in WC1979) 1987 : LOST SEMIS TO ENGLAND (1st 50 over World Cup) H : SIDHU AZHAR MANINDER SHASTRI GAVASKAR (except his AUS ENG failures) KAPIL (SIDHU AZHAR SHASTRI MANINDER are exceptional, with batting consistency crucial contribution or crucial batter wkts) V : VENGSARKAR GAVASKAR (Both are batting legends, but they've performed only vs AUS or else weak NZ ZIM of this WC unlike relatively stronger NZ ZIM of 1975 till 1983, VENGSARKAR didn't play SEMIS vs ENG which is real big dent to added batting strength, KAPIL is also inconsistent with bat) 1992 TILL 1999 : [ OVERALL BATTING BOWLING FAILURE, TOO MUCH CHOPPING AND CHANGING & NOT BACKING PROVEN PERFORMERS, LIKE WC1987 MATCHWINNER SIDHU EXCLUDED IN WC1992 ] CAPTAIN : MOHD. AZHARUDDIN 1992 : DISQUALIFIED IN TOP4 IN ROUND-ROBIN WORLD CUP H : AZHAR KAPIL SACHIN MANJREKAR PRABHAKAR (bit with ball)/JADEJA V : No consistency except AZHAR KAPIL & somewhat SACHIN/JADEJA/MANJREKAR, and mostly it's batting failure (than bowling vs last SA match), SIDHU exclusion from WC1992 is totally baseless (knowledgeable ones tell me about this) 1996 : LOST SEMIS TO SRILANKA BY RIOTING CROWD (Note that SL had got 2 matches walkover in group stage from AUS & WI due to bombing & safety concerns caused by LTTE in SL) H : SACHIN SIDHU KUMBLE RAJU JADEJA PRASAD & lastly SRINATH (in SEMIS and few other matches, also inconsistent at times) V : AZHAR JADEJA PRABHAKAR KAMBLI (very very inconsistent with bat or ball, and consistent shuffling of batting order by captain with unsettled openers despite matchwinner SIDHU availability) 1998 : LOST SEMIS TO WINDIES H : SACHIN GANGULY JADEJA ROBIN JOSHI DRAVID V : Worst bowling unable to pick wickets or contain runs, especially KUMBLE SRINATH vs strong WI in SEMIS 1999 : OUT, LAST IN SUPER SIX H : DRAVID GANGULY SACHIN ROBIN JADEJA RAMESH (good contributions with bat often at times) & SRINATH KUMBLE PRASAD MOHANTY (either wicket takers or have contained runs somewhat often) V : Extremely inconsistent batting except DRAVID GANGULY SACHIN, JADEJA peeks in super six stage and ROBIN is solid, but often the top trio fails in some crucial matches, AZHAR MONGIA and bowlers except PRASAD MOHANTY SRINATH ROBIN & little of KUMBLE are alternately damn inconsistent and have leaked runs in few matches which led to WC exit with last position in super six, and even GANGULY was very iffy in super six.
West Indies 4/125 from 34 overs, you gotta like the odds of England winning from there, what could possibly go wrong? Oh yeah, Viv Richards and Collis King. This was literally Collis Kings only big performance of his career, other than this one innings his career was mundane and forgettable. England lost this match in 2 ways - their 5th bowler shared between Boycott, Gooch and Larkins went for 86 wicketless runs, then all West Indies ever needed to do was keep Boycott and Brearley batting, they used up so many overs that England had lost the match before the 1st wicket even fell.
They lost the match in three ways, a plumb lbw decision against Richards early in his innings being turned down, it would have been 125 for 5, and King would not have had Richards to advise him thru the early part of his innings.
Boycott scored 57 from 105 balls with only 3 fours and a strike rate of only 54. Maybe he thought he was playing a test match😂😂😂. Far too slow sunshine. 😂😂😂
Why on earth wouldn't England have batted Gooch as opener for this match? He was third in overall aggregate for tournament with 2nd best strike rate amongst top 5.
That just wasnt done back then, England were still very much rooted in the tried and tested tactics of 50 years earlier. Opening batsman was usually a career position from start to end, Gooch had started his career batting at 6, a promotion to opener would have been almost unheard of back then.
Just the guys you want as openers for your team chasing a challenging total (for those days) in a ODI final - Boycott and Brearley! 🤣 A loss before you start!
Check the trophy giver's ...their faces so plumped n red seems they come to funeral ceremony... ...and when english player came to collect medal look their cheerfulness with him!!!! Clear bias attitude based on clour of skin....culprits now they called themselves champion of human Rights....
shows how stupid the west indian later order batters were from murray downwards - all they had to do was a single to get viv back on strike. but brearley's catch ala kapil (83) - or was it the orther way around. and viv's catch off botham - insane - only he couldve done that
I watched this game live and I still can't understand to this day why Brearley didn't take a chance and open with Gooch, Randall or Gower instead. Starting with himself and Boycs was like throwing the match. By the time our stroke makers got in they had to throw the bat at everything and the result was inevitable.
@@RajinderKumar-kq9nn yes i agreed with you westindies not like old team but i jusy want to tell you that they win 2 t20 wc because you said that they no win any major event after defeat to india
West Indies was conquered in cricket world between 1948-1996. Sir viv. Richards & clive Lloyd were The greatest ever players in 150 years cricket history & west indies was The greatest ever cricket team between 1970-1985 in 150 years cricket history, remember it ❤❤❤. Australia never deceive west indies in cricket world cup final, remember it also 😊.
No one played cricket better than the WI in that era. Complete domination, excellent batting by Viv Richards, the king of cricket !
West Indies was conquered in cricket world between 1948-1996.
Sir viv. Richards & clive Lloyd were The greatest ever players in 150 years cricket history
& west indies was The greatest ever cricket team between 1970-1985 in 150 years cricket history, remember it ❤❤❤.
Australia never deceive west indies in cricket world cup final, remember it also 😊.
@@internationaldiplomacysix times world cup champions kangaroos in odi best every team was aus unlucky they lost 1975 world cup in 1979 world cup they played a second strong team south africa was banned west indies after 1983 could not even qualify for finals toxic west indies people will never accept
The west indies i grew up with. I was a happy young boy with great joy for cricket in my household. Those days we listen to the games on radio. Boy oh boy 😁😁🙏🏻🥳🥳.old school west indies win indies!!!
Old is gold
ME TOO
😊😊
Great joy to see Sir Vivian Richards bat a once in a generation player
Mr. Balaji, i had the privilege of hearing the running ball by ball commentary in my transistor Radio 31 meters & 19 meters frequency of this great prudential cup final.
Viv Richards & collis king enthralled me and i was expecting century from Viv and he obliged it with unbeaten one.
Memorable finals nostalgic running commentary by very high standard by legends John Arlott, Trevor Bailey, Braint Johnson, Christopher Martin jenkins.
The way they narrated the match proceedings as though we are watching real finals Live . Watched
Bangalore ksca debut test match in 1974 india vs wi.
Paid just rs. 25 /- for five days test match season ticket for gallery stand. Thats how we became huge fan of wi and cricketrs like Viv Richards, Andy Roberts, Clive Lloyd, alvin KALLICHARAN, Gordon Greenidge.
The very best of my vintage orginal cricket era .
From
Seventhwest
Blore.
✌
Those who haven't seen the fearsome four of WI bowing in the '70s & '80s have little or no idea about the hazardous lives of batsmen during those Era everywhere. Names like Michael Holding, Andy Roberts,Joel Garner,Vanburn Hoder ànd so on will remain etched in our memories forever.
Not Holder.
Wayne Daniel was part of the quartet. Vanburn Holder was a medium pacer in the previous generation before that quartet of a barrage of sheer unrelenting pace.
Colin Croft
I remember Collis King's 86 - great days in the 70's.
Who asked you to remember?
Was a great match. Richards & Clive Lloyd led the batting revival. Those were the days when the West Indies had without doubt the most effective speed bowling attack. Holding was such an athletic, rhythmic, fast bowler, Andy Roberts more precise & fast, Joel Garner quick with unusual action able to deceive the batsman in anticipating the delivery type because of his height. Formidable fast bowlers. Dominated both Test matches & one- day matches during that epoch.
West Indies was conquered in cricket world between 1948-1996.
Sir viv. Richards & clive Lloyd were The greatest ever players in 150 years cricket history
& west indies was The greatest ever cricket team between 1970-1985 in 150 years cricket history, remember it ❤❤❤.
Australia never deceive west indies in cricket world cup final, remember it also 😊.
What made this a classic, apart from the atmosphere, was the characters throughout both teams. Derek Randall played like one of us, as did Botham. Gower, Gooch, Brearley and Boycott. I loved Alvin Kalicharran, but the others were sheer quality too. Those were the days! I was 14.
මං පොඩි දරුවෙක් මේ කාලය වන විට මේ දර්ශන මෙහෙම හෝ දකින්න තිබෙන එක ලොකු දෙයක් ,..උඩූගත කරපු අයට ස්තුතියි..
The WI of that ERA is the World's best exhibition of Cricket of all times nothing will ever replace it being a true lover of them I am alarmed at the status of their cricket these days they are getting defeated by even new comers to the game
Awesome fielding batting and Bowling by West Indies
Old west indies are truly world champions in all formats
Quality cricket of the past
I met Collis King at a party a few months after the world cup a real lovely guy
Remember Watching the game live on TV whilst working in the kitchen at Butlins. Long time ago now but doesn't seem like.
WEST INDIES TEAM of Captain CLIVE LLOYD was GREAT.
West indies very good teem 1975.1979 ki bahut achi team
Days when real cricket fans went to lords and not corporate Johnnie's...
west indies were great team long ago. but today there a great cricket team west indies today also.
This was when the West indies Cricket was the Best
The GREATEST one day innings ever
It's that Boycott or Brearley you're referring to? 🤣
@@MrDunkiep Very good. Excellent line....
No it wasn't. However, the accolade does belong to Viv, for this one ua-cam.com/video/6ZOenyArzrU/v-deo.html
@@Wally-H Bearing in mind the occasion, the fact it was a finaln etc i reckoned Kings 86 was the one. Completely changed the game taking it away from England but its all about opinions
@@dlamiss I remember it well - the highlight of his career and rather unexpected.
theres no doubt Taylor was a much superior gloveman than Bairstow so you always play your best wicketkeeper and Taylor was the best i have ever seen
17:50 Clive Lloyd “accidental” dropped catch - clearly happy to keep slow scoring Boycott at crease.
I listened this whole match...was 13 years old
1991 spurs.c, what went wrong that Viv Richards & Gordon Greenedge didn't play in cwc 92 & Desmond Haynes, Philo Wallace & Clayton Lambert didn't play in cwc 96 & cwc 99 for West Indies, please let me know.
Richards and Greenidge were too old to play in the 1992 world cup, they were well past their best.
Back then the West Indies senior players in their final years had virtually appointed themselves as unofficial selectors. They got to decide which matches and which tours they wanted to play and the selectors just sat back and said yes sir, very good sir, anything was ok as long as they were winning, by the 90s the cricket board had cracked down on players taking holidays whenever they wanted.
After 3 years india won cup 1983 by Kapil Amarnath creat history
In hindsight England should probably have had David Bairstow playing as wicketkeeper and brought in somebody like John Lever to replace the injured Bob Willis. Selection was almost certainly based on the West Indies bowling threat. 7 front line batsmen (including Ian Botham), a wicketkeeper and 3 bowlers was very 'lopsided'.
You should always play your best gloveman its only a might that they might get a few runs,taylor was the best gloveman I have ever seen
I totally agree with you, the selection of the England team was really appalling, but then again what can you expect with people like Alec Bedser picking the team. Also Hendrick's lbw appeal against Richards being rejected had a major affect on the result.
England lost their last 8 wickets in just 11 runs.. LOL!!... on a match like WC Final!!... that was historic feat!!... that was epic!!.. were they summoned post match??
They were so far behind the run rate after Boycott and Brearley's slow start that the remaining batsmen had to try and hit everything and take outrageous chances. Would you have preferred them to have batted defensively and ended up with a score of 220 for 3 off 60 overs???
Those were the days There never was and never will be a team matching( not even close)the WI days (Worrell Sobers Viv Richards and Gibbs Hall Gilchrist Kanhai and many more.They were fun
Wow , interested to see Randall was exponent of sliding fielding . Hadn't realised anyone performed it in 1979. He must have one of the very few if not the first exponent ?
Randall did it all the time. The best fielder I’ve ever seen.
Interesting that this looks digitised from film rather than VHS. I wonder how far modern AI upsampling would cope in improving this sort of footage?
Apparently Hendrick had Richards absolutely plumb lbw in the early stages of his innings, not given. Shame these otherwise great highlights missed that. Who knows how it might have affected both of their careers if he'd been given out.
In what way it would have affected Richard's career. Don't write anything for publicity sake. Viv was a great hit in Packer Circus before the 1979 WC.
Man Viv was on top of the world by the 79 World Cup. This final was just icing on top of the cake…..
No effect on Viv's carrier.Viv is no. one(1) batsman in a history of cricket. There is no comparison of SIR. VIV. RICHARDS with any batsman of worldcricket
@@ashokkumarpatel9976 His namesake Barry Richards would have taken the plaudits in the 70's but for South Africa's test ban.
@@Ruda-n4h
Every cricket fan who really wants to know important truthful details of Indian team performance in earlier events must read this ☺️
✌️☺️Till millennial era events Indian team performance in a nutshell☺️
Interested readers, properly read this summary, which you won't find anywhere precisely put together. Your polite appreciation for this refined truthful analysis of several hours efforts & corrective replies & additional details are truly welcome (although I won't reply to any of the replies, and provocative least knowledge toddlers will be deservingly ignored as usual) ☺️
H : HEROES (better performers)
V : VILLAINS (worse performers)
(I've written the HERO & VILLAIN performers from best to worst order)
1975 & 1979 :
[ IN BOTH WC IT'S BATTING FAILURE ]
CAPTAIN :
S VENKATARAGHAVAN
1975 :
OUT, 3RD IN GROUP A
H : SYED-ABID-ALI (allrounder)
V : GAVASKAR
1979 :
OUT, 4TH IN GROUP B
H : VISHWANATH GAVASKAR KAPIL (allround okay contribution) & BRIJESH (although small contribution)
(All have performed fairly average)
V : Whole batting lineup (and even worst bowling), especially GAEKWAD VENGSARKAR AMARNATH with bat vs strong teams WI NZ
1983 & 1987 :
[ KEY VETERAN PERFORMERS EITHER INCONSISTENT OR MISSED CRUCIAL KNOCKOUTS, AS IN 1987 ]
CAPTAIN :
KAPIL DEV
1983 :
WINNERS
H : BINNY SANDEEP AMARNATH MADANLAL YASHPAL KAPIL SRIKKANTH
(BINNY is solid overall throughout)
V : GAVASKAR
(Single digit streak except 2 odd innings in WC1979)
1987 :
LOST SEMIS TO ENGLAND
(1st 50 over World Cup)
H : SIDHU AZHAR MANINDER SHASTRI GAVASKAR (except his AUS ENG failures) KAPIL
(SIDHU AZHAR SHASTRI MANINDER are exceptional, with batting consistency crucial contribution or crucial batter wkts)
V : VENGSARKAR GAVASKAR
(Both are batting legends, but they've performed only vs AUS or else weak NZ ZIM of this WC unlike relatively stronger NZ ZIM of 1975 till 1983, VENGSARKAR didn't play SEMIS vs ENG which is real big dent to added batting strength, KAPIL is also inconsistent with bat)
1992 TILL 1999 :
[ OVERALL BATTING BOWLING FAILURE, TOO MUCH CHOPPING AND CHANGING & NOT BACKING PROVEN PERFORMERS, LIKE WC1987 MATCHWINNER SIDHU EXCLUDED IN WC1992 ]
CAPTAIN :
MOHD. AZHARUDDIN
1992 :
DISQUALIFIED IN TOP4 IN ROUND-ROBIN WORLD CUP
H : AZHAR KAPIL SACHIN MANJREKAR PRABHAKAR (bit with ball)/JADEJA
V : No consistency except AZHAR KAPIL & somewhat SACHIN/JADEJA/MANJREKAR, and mostly it's batting failure (than bowling vs last SA match), SIDHU exclusion from WC1992 is totally baseless (knowledgeable ones tell me about this)
1996 :
LOST SEMIS TO SRILANKA BY RIOTING CROWD
(Note that SL had got 2 matches walkover in group stage from AUS & WI due to bombing & safety concerns caused by LTTE in SL)
H : SACHIN SIDHU KUMBLE RAJU JADEJA PRASAD & lastly SRINATH (in SEMIS and few other matches, also inconsistent at times)
V : AZHAR JADEJA PRABHAKAR KAMBLI (very very inconsistent with bat or ball, and consistent shuffling of batting order by captain with unsettled openers despite matchwinner SIDHU availability)
1998 :
LOST SEMIS TO WINDIES
H : SACHIN GANGULY JADEJA ROBIN JOSHI DRAVID
V : Worst bowling unable to pick wickets or contain runs, especially KUMBLE SRINATH vs strong WI in SEMIS
1999 :
OUT, LAST IN SUPER SIX
H : DRAVID GANGULY SACHIN ROBIN JADEJA RAMESH (good contributions with bat often at times) & SRINATH KUMBLE PRASAD MOHANTY (either wicket takers or have contained runs somewhat often)
V : Extremely inconsistent batting except DRAVID GANGULY SACHIN, JADEJA peeks in super six stage and ROBIN is solid, but often the top trio fails in some crucial matches, AZHAR MONGIA and bowlers except PRASAD MOHANTY SRINATH ROBIN & little of KUMBLE are alternately damn inconsistent and have leaked runs in few matches which led to WC exit with last position in super six, and even GANGULY was very iffy in super six.
The days when Men were Men 👍👍
West Indies 4/125 from 34 overs, you gotta like the odds of England winning from there, what could possibly go wrong? Oh yeah, Viv Richards and Collis King. This was literally Collis Kings only big performance of his career, other than this one innings his career was mundane and forgettable. England lost this match in 2 ways - their 5th bowler shared between Boycott, Gooch and Larkins went for 86 wicketless runs, then all West Indies ever needed to do was keep Boycott and Brearley batting, they used up so many overs that England had lost the match before the 1st wicket even fell.
They lost the match in three ways, a plumb lbw decision against Richards early in his innings being turned down, it would have been 125 for 5, and King would not have had Richards to advise him thru the early part of his innings.
Looks like that boundary slide fielding originated w Randall.
to getting kicked out in 2023 icc qualifiers match - sad
This English team was much stronger than the English team of 2019 world cup
Yeah England would rule the cricket from 1970-1992 in the absence of 1970-80s West indies
@@Protest467Australia was strong then too. Tony Greig was a great character captain and cricketer though.
Boycott scored 57 from 105 balls with only 3 fours and a strike rate of only 54. Maybe he thought he was playing a test match😂😂😂. Far too slow sunshine. 😂😂😂
England team played very slow scoring and loosend that match. I was online on that time in BBC Radio by lisenning Wimbledon and that final together.
Great West indies
Boycott was too slow. His slow strike rate cost them the game.
Joel garner bowling some quick deliveries
I think Lloyd dropped those catches on purpose so that Boycott and Brearly would keep using up deliveries while scoring at snail's pace.
Why on earth wouldn't England have batted Gooch as opener for this match? He was third in overall aggregate for tournament with 2nd best strike rate amongst top 5.
That just wasnt done back then, England were still very much rooted in the tried and tested tactics of 50 years earlier. Opening batsman was usually a career position from start to end, Gooch had started his career batting at 6, a promotion to opener would have been almost unheard of back then.
Just the guys you want as openers for your team chasing a challenging total (for those days) in a ODI final - Boycott and Brearley! 🤣 A loss before you start!
Good
West Indies won by 92 runs 😮
Give us the full highlights
No reviews going upstairs
Check the trophy giver's ...their faces so plumped n red seems they come to funeral ceremony...
...and when english player came to collect medal look their cheerfulness with him!!!!
Clear bias attitude based on clour of skin....culprits now they called themselves champion of human Rights....
14:43 quick
shows how stupid the west indian later order batters were from murray downwards - all they had to do was a single to get viv back on strike.
but brearley's catch ala kapil (83) - or was it the orther way around. and viv's catch off botham - insane - only he couldve done that
Brearley and Boycott won it for WI
I watched this game live and I still can't understand to this day why Brearley didn't take a chance and open with Gooch, Randall or Gower instead. Starting with himself and Boycs was like throwing the match. By the time our stroke makers got in they had to throw the bat at everything and the result was inevitable.
@@Wally-H Yes I remember it too, all they had to do was bowl straight and fast.
After 1983 world cup defeat from India west indies cricket,s down fall started they never come back after that no any major turament they won
Kumar they win 2012 and 2016 wc t20 they are also champions of 2 t20 world cups you forget
@@salamat6778 agreed but which strength they had 70s and 80s decades they missed now adays west indies is week team all though they can upset any team
@@RajinderKumar-kq9nn yes i agreed with you westindies not like old team but i jusy want to tell you that they win 2 t20 wc because you said that they no win any major event after defeat to india
@Rajinder Kumar bhai 83 wc k baad westindies india tour ki thi test aur odi dono m india ko whitewash Kiya tha
@@salamat6778 Who cares T20?? Minows games
Lloyd dropped both openings batsmen because they were batting very slow by keeping them there the run rate was building up
Where england players are running
He always running with fear of game
Can't identify the players let alone spot the ball.
Thank you, 1991spurs, but I can't watch any more.
West Indies was conquered in cricket world between 1948-1996.
Sir viv. Richards & clive Lloyd were The greatest ever players in 150 years cricket history
& west indies was The greatest ever cricket team between 1970-1985 in 150 years cricket history, remember it ❤❤❤.
Australia never deceive west indies in cricket world cup final, remember it also 😊.