►There was no man of the series named till 1987 world cup. Since then, here's the list of winners.. ►Man of the match in ODI World cups 1992 = Martin Crowe of New Zealand. 1996 = Sanath Jayasuria of Sri Lanka. 1999 = Lance Klusner of South Africa. 2003 = Sachin Tendulkar of India. 2007 = Glenn McGrath of Australia. 2011 = Yuvraj Singh of India. 2015 = Mitchell Starc of Australia. ►year winner runner-up 2015 Australia New Zealand 2011 India Sri Lanka 2007 Australia Sri Lanka 2003 Australia India 1999 Australia Pakistan 1996 Sri Lank Australia 1992 Pakistan England 1987 Australia England 1983 India West Indies 1979 West Indies England 1975 West Indies Australia ►The ICC Cricket World Cup is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), every four years, with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament. The tournament is one of the world's most viewed sporting events and is considered the "flagship event of the international cricket calendar" by the ICC.[1] ►The first World Cup was organised in England in June 1975, with the first ODI cricket match having been played only four years earlier. However, a separate Women's Cricket World Cup had been held two years before the first men's tournament, and a tournament involving multiple international teams had been held as early as 1912, when a triangular tournament of Test matches was played between Australia, England and South Africa. The first three World Cups were held in England. From the 1987 tournament onwards, hosting has been shared between countries under an unofficial rotation system, with fourteen ICC members having hosted at least one match in the tournament. ►The finals of the World Cup are contested by the ten full members of the ICC (all of which are Test-playing teams) and a number of teams made up from associate and affiliate members of the ICC, selected via the World Cricket League and a later qualifying tournament. A total of twenty teams have competed in the eleven editions of the tournament, with fourteen competing in the 2015 tournament. Australia has won the tournament five times, with the West Indies, India (twice each), Pakistan and Sri Lanka (once each) also having won the tournament. The best performance by a non-full-member team came when Kenya made the semi-finals of the 2003 tournament. ►BACKGROUND SONG: The Fat rat-Monody ►for more videos subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpddPzo3bczhk1YgzXM4vYg THANKS FOR WATCHING
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