World Cup History With Kartik Sharma Kanth
The
first attempt at any kind of world championship was in 1912, when a three-way
series was arranged between the then current Test playing nations, Australia,
England and South Africa. No similar events were held again until 1975.
The first ICC World Cup (officially called the
Prudential Cup) was in 1975, hosted by England (see full list of host countries). This tournament included the six Test-playing
nations (England, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies, India and Pakistan), who
were joined by Sri Lanka and East Africa.
Following the success of this tournament, it was repeated in 1979 and
1983 in England. After this, the tournament moved to be played in other
countries, maintaining a four-year cycle.
60
overs were used for the first three world cups. This was reduced to 50 in 1987
and has been that way since. The women have held a cricket world cup since 1975.
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