International cricket in 1983
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International cricket season
The 1983 International cricket season was from May 1983 to August 1983.[1][2]
Prudential World Cup 1983
[edit] Group stage |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain 1 | Team 2 | Captain 2 | Venue | Result |
ODI 197 | 9 June | England | Bob Willis | New Zealand | Geoff Howarth | Kennington Oval, London | England by 106 runs |
ODI 198 | 9 June | Pakistan | Imran Khan | Sri Lanka | Duleep Mendis | St. Helen's Cricket Ground, Swansea | Pakistan by 50 runs |
ODI 199 | 9 June | Zimbabwe | Duncan Fletcher | Australia | Kim Hughes | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Zimbabwe by 13 runs |
ODI 200 | 9–10 June | India | Kapil Dev | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Old Trafford, Manchester | India by 34 runs |
ODI 201 | 11 June | England | Bob Willis | Sri Lanka | Duleep Mendis | County Ground, Taunton | England by 47 runs |
ODI 202 | 11–12 June | England | Geoff Howarth | Pakistan | Imran Khan | Edgbaston, Birmingham | New Zealand by 52 runs |
ODI 203 | 11–12 June | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Australia | Duncan Fletcher | Headingley, Leeds | West Indies by 101 runs |
ODI 204 | 11 June | Zimbabwe | Duncan Fletcher | India | Kapil Dev | Grace Road, Leicester | India by 5 wickets |
ODI 205 | 13 June | England | Bob Willis | Pakistan | Imran Khan | Lord's, London | England by 8 wickets |
ODI 206 | 13 June | Sri Lanka | Duleep Mendis | New Zealand | Geoff Howarth | County Ground, Bristol | New Zealand by 5 wickets |
ODI 207 | 13 June | Australia | Kim Hughes | India | Kapil Dev | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Australia by 162 runs |
ODI 208 | 13 June | Zimbabwe | Duncan Fletcher | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | New Road, Worcester | West Indies by 8 wickets |
ODI 209 | 15 June | England | Bob Willis | New Zealand | Geoff Howarth | Edgbaston, Birmingham | New Zealand by 2 wickets |
ODI 210 | 15 June | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | India | Kapil Dev | Kennington Oval, London | West Indies by 66 runs |
ODI 211 | 16 June | Pakistan | Imran Khan | Sri Lanka | Duleep Mendis | Headingley, Leeds | Pakistan by 11 runs |
ODI 212 | 16 June | Australia | Kim Hughes | Zimbabwe | Duncan Fletcher | County Ground, Southampton | Australia by 32 runs |
ODI 213 | 18 June | England | Bob Willis | Pakistan | Imran Khan | Old Trafford, Manchester | England by 7 wickets |
ODI 214 | 18 June | New Zealand | Geoff Howarth | Sri Lanka | Duleep Mendis | County Ground, Derby | Sri Lanka by 3 wickets |
ODI 215 | 18 June | Australia | Kim Hughes | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Lord's, London | West Indies by 7 wickets |
ODI 216 | 18 June | India | Kapil Dev | Zimbabwe | Duncan Fletcher | Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells | India by 31 runs |
ODI 217 | 20 June | England | Bob Willis | Sri Lanka | Duleep Mendis | Headingley, Leeds | England by 9 wickets |
ODI 218 | 20 June | Pakistan | Imran Khan | New Zealand | Geoff Howarth | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Pakistan by 11 runs |
ODI 219 | 20 June | India | Kapil Dev | Australia | David Hookes | County Ground, Chelmsford | India by 118 runs |
ODI 220 | 20 June | Zimbabwe | Duncan Fletcher | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Edgbaston, Birmingham | West Indies by 10 wickets |
Semi finals |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain 1 | Team 2 | Captain 2 | Venue | Result |
ODI 221 | 22 June | England | Bob Willis | India | Kapil Dev | Old Trafford, Manchester | India by 6 wickets |
ODI 222 | 22 June | Pakistan | Imran Khan | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Kennington Oval, London | West Indies by 8 wickets |
Final |
No. | Date | Team 1 | Captain 1 | Team 2 | Captain 2 | Venue | Result |
ODI 223 | 25 June | India | Kapil Dev | West Indies | Clive Lloyd | Lord's, London | India by 43 runs |
New Zealand in England
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