World Championship of Cricket

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The Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket was part of the celebrations commemorating the 150th anniversary of European settlement in the Australian state of Victoria. It was a One Day International (ODI) tournament held in Australia from 17 February to 10 March 1985. India defeated Pakistan in the final by 8 wickets. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString No play was possible due to rain.
rdf:langString Match reduced to 47 overs per side each due to rain.
rdf:langString England won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Australia won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString England won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString India won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field.
rdf:langString Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.
rdf:langString Dick French and Mel Johnson
rdf:langString Bruce Martin and Dick French
rdf:langString Peter McConnell and Dick French
rdf:langString Tony Crafter and Peter McConnell
rdf:langString Bruce Martin and Peter McConnell
rdf:langString Steve Randell and Mel Johnson
rdf:langString Tony Crafter and Steve Randell
rdf:langString Ray Isherwood and Mel Johnson
rdf:langString Steve Randell and Ray Isherwood
rdf:langString Tony Crafter and Ray Isherwood
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xsd:date 1985-02-17
xsd:date 1985-02-19
xsd:date 1985-02-20
xsd:date 1985-02-23
xsd:date 1985-02-24
xsd:date 1985-02-26
xsd:date 1985-02-27
xsd:date 1985-03-02
xsd:date 1985-03-03
xsd:date 1985-03-05
xsd:date 1985-03-06
xsd:date 1985-03-09
xsd:date 1985-03-10
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xsd:gMonthDay --02-20
rdf:langString Laxman Sivaramakrishnan made his ODI debut.
rdf:langString This was the first match played under floodlights at this venue. 82,494 people attended.
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rdf:langString No result
rdf:langString Australia won by 7 wickets
rdf:langString West Indies won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString India won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString India won by 8 wickets
rdf:langString India won by 7 wickets
rdf:langString Pakistan won by 7 wickets
rdf:langString West Indies won by 6 wickets
rdf:langString Pakistan won by 62 runs
rdf:langString Pakistan won by 67 runs
rdf:langString New Zealand won by 51 runs
rdf:langString India won by 86 runs
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rdf:langString Krishnamachari Srikkanth
rdf:langString Laxman Sivaramakrishnan
rdf:langString Group stage and Knockout
rdf:langString Dilip Vengsarkar 63
rdf:langString Kris Srikkanth 57
rdf:langString Allan Lamb 81
rdf:langString Mudassar Nazar 77
rdf:langString Allan Lamb 53
rdf:langString Arjuna Ranatunga 34
rdf:langString Desmond Haynes 36
rdf:langString Javed Miandad 48
rdf:langString Jeremy Coney 35
rdf:langString John Reid 22
rdf:langString John Reid 55
rdf:langString John Reid 62
rdf:langString K. Srikkanth 67
rdf:langString Kris Srikkanth 93
rdf:langString Martyn Moxon 48
rdf:langString Mohammad Azharuddin 93*
rdf:langString Mohsin Khan 81
rdf:langString Qasim Umar 57
rdf:langString Ramiz Raja 60
rdf:langString Ravi Ratnayeke 50
rdf:langString Robbie Kerr 87
rdf:langString Roger Harper 25
rdf:langString Simon O'Donnell 74
rdf:langString Sir Vivian Richards 51
rdf:langString Wayne Phillips 60
rdf:langString Imran Khan 3/27
rdf:langString Joel Garner 3/29
rdf:langString Kapil Dev 3/23
rdf:langString Ewen Chatfield 1/38
rdf:langString Geoff Lawson 3/31
rdf:langString Imran Khan 1/28
rdf:langString Jeremy Coney 4/46
rdf:langString Joel Garner 1/11
rdf:langString Joel Garner 1/19
rdf:langString Madan Lal 4/37
rdf:langString Mudassar Nazar 5/28
rdf:langString Norman Cowans 3/59
rdf:langString Ravi Shastri 3/30
rdf:langString Richard Ellison 3/42
rdf:langString Richard Hadlee 3/23
rdf:langString Roger Binny 3/27
rdf:langString Roger Binny 4/35
rdf:langString Rumesh Ratnayake 1/29
rdf:langString Simon O'Donnell 2/42
rdf:langString Tahir Naqqash 3/24
rdf:langString Terry Alderman 1/38
rdf:langString Vic Marks 1/33
rdf:langString Vinothen John 3/29
rdf:langString Viv Richards 3/27
rdf:langString Wasim Akram 5/21
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xsd:date 1985-03-10
rdf:langString The Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket was part of the celebrations commemorating the 150th anniversary of European settlement in the Australian state of Victoria. It was a One Day International (ODI) tournament held in Australia from 17 February to 10 March 1985. India defeated Pakistan in the final by 8 wickets. All of the then seven Test match playing teams participated with matches played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Sydney Cricket Ground. The tournament saw the first matches played under lights at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. India were the reigning World Cup holders, having defeated West Indies in the 1983 Cricket World Cup Final, but the bookmakers installed West Indies as favourites. India were ultimately undefeated at the tournament, with Ravi Shastri named as the player of the tournament.
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rdf:langString Mudassar Nazar
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