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History Of Past Cricket World Cup Finals - From Clive Lloyd바카라™s Century To Australia바카라™s Recent Dominance

Either New Zealand or England will have their name engraved on the ICC Cricket World Cup for the first time. West Indies won the first two World Cups, while Australia have won the final five times

Whether in Melbourne, Mumbai or Marylebone, the ICC Men바카라™s Cricket World Cup final is an occasion like no other. On Sunday the iconic Lord바카라™s Cricket Ground will host its fifth World Cup final as hosts England face 2015 finalists New Zealand for the right to call themselves the best in the world.

Whichever team comes out on top, cricket바카라™s most coveted trophy will be handed to a new winner as the 12th edition of the tournament reaches a dizzying climax.

We take a stroll down memory lane and look at World Cup finals gone by. 

1975: Lloyd Leads By Example

Runs made with backs to the wall are gripping to watch and Clive Lloyd coined the original. The West Indies captain came to the crease with his side struggling on 50/3 against Dennis Lillee바카라™s Australia. Under glassy skies and in front of a feverish Lord바카라™s crowd, Lloyd struck a masterful counter-attacking century and Keith Boyce took four wickets to crown Windies the inaugural winners.

1979: Richards Strikes Again 

Just as Lloyd bailed them out four years earlier, it was the turn of Viv Richards to extricate West Indies from a poor start and propel them to glory. His 138 from 157 balls was a brutal innings by modern standards and helped set a target of 286 바카라“ well beyond hosts England despite the stoical efforts of openers Geoffrey Boycott and Mike Brearley. 

1983: India바카라™s Summer 

India바카라™s vaunted bowling attack wrested the World Cup from the grasp of West Indies as Kapil Dev masterminded a memorable triumph. Dev바카라™s outfit only managed 183 first up and Windies looked destined for a third straight victory, but Mohinder Amarnath and Madan Lal exploited swinging and seaming conditions to get home by 43 runs. 

1987: Advance Australia 

An Australia side that Steve Waugh would later label 바카라˜rank outsiders바카라™ pulled off an unlikely triumph in India & Pakistan, the first time the World Cup was staged outside England. The Eden Gardens final against the English would be immortalised for Mike Gatting바카라™s ill-judged reverse sweep when his team were well-placed and David Boon바카라™s gutsy 75, the backbone of his country바카라™s inaugural triumph. 

1992: Cornered Tigers Roar Back

Imran Khan asked his team to fight and they scrapped for every inch until the skipper himself dismissed Richard Illingworth to clinch perhaps the World Cup바카라™s most remarkable victory. Seemingly down and out after one win in their first five, Pakistan surged to five successive wins 바카라“ inspired by Imran, whose 72 in the final earned his nation a maiden triumph in Melbourne. 

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1996: De Silva바카라™s Service

In what is still the finest all-round performance in a World Cup final, Aravinda de Silva took two catches and snaffled three wickets to restrict Mark Taylor바카라™s Australia to 241 in Lahore. Alongside Asanka Gurusinha바카라™s measured half-century, de Silva struck a masterful 107 to get Sri Lanka over the line by seven wickets, etching a fifth name onto the World Cup trophy. 

1999: Warne Blows Pakistan Away

In the World Cup win that sparked an era of one-day dominance, Shane Warne spun Australia to a comprehensive defeat of Pakistan at Lord바카라™s. The 1992 winners were bowled out for 132 as Glenn McGrath, Tom Moody and Warne strangled Wasim Akram바카라™s men. Adam Gilchrist바카라™s belligerence saw them over the line with eight wickets in hand. 

2003: Australia Go Back-To-Back

Australia secure successive World Cup wins with a contrasting but equally emphatic victory over India at the Wanderers. They smote 359 from their 50 overs 바카라“ then their second highest-ever score in the format 바카라“ with Ricky Ponting and Damien Martyn sharing a partnership of 234 runs, another national record. India got nowhere near, dismissed for 234. 

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2007: Gilchrist Goes Big

A rain-reduced repeat of the 1996 showpiece was dominated by Gilchrist, whose 149 remains the highest-ever score in a World Cup final. Australia바카라™s threepeat was never in doubt after Kumar Sangakkara and Sanath Jayasuriya were dismissed chasing 281, extending the winning streak of their one-day dynasty to 29 games. 

2011: Dhoni Does It For India

India바카라™s World Cup win on home soil remains one of the most significant moments in the game바카라™s recent history, sparking scenes of jubilation not seen since. Mahela Jayawardene scored the sixth hundred in a World Cup final but ended on the losing side 바카라“ largely due to Mahendra Singh Dhoni바카라™s perfectly-timed 91 in the chase and 97 from Gautam Gambhir. 

2015: Australia Romp Home 
Australia claimed a fourth win in five tournaments in front of a near-six figure crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. It was a final triumph to stand alongside any of their previous efforts as a relentless bowling performance saw them dismiss.

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(With Inputs From ICC)

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