CWC Countdown: 11 days to go - Viv wins it for West Indies

Sport360 staff 18:49 03/02/2015
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  • Sir Vivian RIchards struck 11 boundaries and three sixes in his 157-ball against England in the 1979 World Cup final.

    Hosts England were just a step away to win the 1979 World Cup and only had West standing Indies between them and the podium.

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    In the final, things started according to the hopes of home fans as West Indies lost their opening duo of Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes early while Alvin Kallicharan and skipper Clive Lloyd also perished without doing significant damage.

    But England received a dent on their hopes when Sir Vivian Richards scored an unbeaten century to take his team to a respectable total of 286 for nine in 60 overs.

    Viv struck 11 boundaries and three sixes in his 157-ball bravado and was involved in a 239-run fifth-wicket stand with Collis King, who made a 66-ball 85 studded with three sixes and 10 strikes to the fence.

    The damage had already been because the target of 287 was too much against the deadly bowling attack of Michael Holding, Joel Garner, Andy Roberts and company.

    England got all out for 194 with nine overs left as Garner — the big bird — picking up a five-wicket haul.

    Interestingly, England lost lost their last eight wickets for just 11 runs as they fall from 183 for two to 194 all out.

    Viv made the first century in a World Cup final and took the game away from England because had he got out without hitting his 11 boundaries and three sixes, England would have cruised to a world cup title at Lord's.


     

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