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On this day – June 21, 1975: West Indies lift first-ever Cricket World Cup title at Lord’s

Sport360 staff

10:34 21/06/2016

It was just a few months ago that Darren Sammy’s troops were celebrating their second World Twenty20 triumph in India.

Back on this day 41 years ago, the West Indies were again celebrating by becoming the first ever world champions.

Facing Australia at Lord’s, the Caribbean side came into their encounter having won all their games in the tournament. That form continued as captain Clive Lloyd smashed 102 runs from 85 deliveries as the West Indies imposed a challenging total of 291.

Viv Richards was involved in three run-outs and it was the fifth and final one that sealed a memorable 17-run victory on the longest day of the year.

Memorable events on this day

2002: Ronaldinho scores with a 40-yard free-kick as Brazil defeat England 2-1 in the World Cup quarter-finals.

2009: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets to win the World T20.

2012: Frankie Dettori rides Colour Vision to Gold Cup win at Ascot.

2015: Jordan Spieth claims his second major in a row at the 115th US Open

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