June twenty fifth might be etched endlessly within the annals of Indian cricketing historical past with this being the day the underdog staff led by Kapil Dev triumphed over a robust West Indies facet to elevate their first World Cup trophy in 1983 in England.
42 years on from that feat, on Wednesday, Grasp blaster Sachin Tendulkar shared on X what that win meant to him as a 10-year-old with desires in his eyes.
“I used to be simply 10 when India received the World Cup on at the present time in 1983. That second sparked a dream, and that dream grew to become my journey,” Tendulkar posted.
I used to be simply 10 when India received the World Cup on at the present time in 1983. That second sparked a dream, and that dream grew to become my journey. 🏆🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/SklsIq896c
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) June 25, 2025
The match was performed at Lord’s, the house of cricket, and India received the toss and elected to bat. They received off to a very good begin however had been restricted by West Indies bowlers to 183. Andy Roberts, Malcom Marshall, Michael Holding and Joel Garner did a nice job with the ball.
The West Indies had been by no means actually within the chase, and and finally fell quick by 43 runs as India finally received the match.
India’s victory within the 1983 World Cup was a significant upset, but it surely was additionally a historic second for the nation. It was the primary time that India had received the World Cup, and it helped to place Indian cricket on the map.
“…1983 was big. Watching Kapil Dev, Sandhu, Madan Lal, Roger Binny, Sandeep Patil at Lord’s was big. It impressed us so much to take up cricket,” one in every of India’s best captains, Sourav Ganguly, instructed PTI in a latest podcast.
As soon as the trophy had been received, a cash-strapped BCCI received in contact with India’s Nightingale Lata Mangeshkar to carry out at a fundraiser which allowed the board handy over a money prize of Rs two lakh to every member of the victorious facet.
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Mangeshkar was contacted by her good good friend Raj Singh Dungarpur, who requested her to carry out at a live performance in Delhi.
As a token of gratitude, Mangeshkar, until her demise, was entitled to 2 VIP tickets at any match that the Indian staff performed within the nation.
(With company inputs)

