The 1987 Cricket World Cup marked a significant milestone in cricketing history as it introduced a new format and witnessed the Australian team winning the first of its five World Cups.
In 1987, Allan Border’s Australia emerged triumphant, marking the beginning of a new era for Australian cricket. After India, Pakistan became the second South Asian team to clinch the World Cup ...
NEW DELHI: In a dominant display at the 1987 Cricket World Cup, the West Indies secured a commanding 191-run victory over Sri ...
The 1987 Cricket World Cup, hosted by India and Pakistan, was a landmark event that left an indelible mark on the sport. Featuring eight teams, this edition saw a round-robin format followed by ...
Led by Aravinda de Silva's heroics, Sri Lanka achieved their maiden World Cup victory, running roughshod over their throughout the tournament. The 1987 Cricket World Cup marked a significant ...