The Cricket World Cup is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The idea of the ODI World Cup was first given in 1970. Read more about the history of the World Cup like when it was originally introduced and what are the other different International tournaments that ICC held in cricket.
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ICC announced the first ODI Worldcup in 1975 which was played in England.8 teams participated in that World Cup India, Srilanka, Australia, England, Pakistan, West Indies, East Africa, and New Zealand. West Indies won that first World Cup defeating Australia in the final by 17 runs.
It is interesting to note that the First World Cup 1975 was played with 60 overs and players wore white shirts as in test matches nowadays.
It is interesting to note that the First World Cup 1975 was played with 60 overs and players wore white shirts as in test matches nowadays.
Types of World Cups
Three types of world cups are introduced by the International Cricket Board(ICC) that are listed below.
1. ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup (ODI):
It is the oldest and most demanded ICC World Cup. It is played every four years and features 10 teams competing in a round-robin format followed by a knockout stage. In this format, the top four teams are qualified for two Semi-finals ICC men’s ODI World Cup with 1 rank vs 4 rank and 2 rank vs 3 rank. The final is played between two unbeatable teams.
2. ICC Men’s T20 World Cup:
ICC T20 World Cup is the most recent addition to the International Cricket Board. ICC T20 World Cup was first played in 2007 and is played every two years. ICC men’s T20 World Cup is a shorter format of the game, with each team playing 20 overs in the first innings and 20 overs in the second innings. In this format, 2 groups are formed and each group has 5 teams. 2 teams from each group can qualify for the semi-final which is played against two teams of another group.