Who was the captain of Australia in 1987 World Cup?

Who was the captain of Australia in 1987 World Cup?

Allan Border

Who was the captain in 1983 World Cup?

India

Player Date of Birth Batting Style
Kapil Dev (c) 6 January 1959 Right hand
Mohinder Amarnath (vc) 24 September 1950 Right hand
Kirti Azad 2 January 1959 Right-hand
Roger Binny 19 July 1955 Right-hand

Who was the captain of Australia in 1992 World Cup?

Allan Border, who led Australia as it defended its title, reflecting on the tournament said: “Overall I think that the ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 was a very successful event, very well received and supported in both Australia and New Zealand.

Who was the captain of the runner up of the 1987 World Cup?

Bill Athey (58 from 103 balls, 2 fours) top-scored, and England were almost on target, when captain Mike Gatting (41 from 45 balls, 3 fours, 1 six) handed back the initiative with the loss of his wicket to an attempted reverse sweep off the occasional off-spin bowling of Allan Border, which ended a growing partnership …

Who won the World Cup 1982?

Italy national football team

Who won Spain 82?

Did Roberto Baggio win a World Cup?

With Italy trailing in the shoot-out 3–2, Baggio sent his side’s final shot over the crossbar, and Brazil won the World Cup. His playing time was limited during the 1998 World Cup, but he scored twice in the tournament and became the first Italian with goals in three World Cups.

Why did Baggio leave Juventus?

1995–1997: A.C. Milan In 1995, Marcello Lippi, Roberto Bettega and Umberto Agnelli announced that Baggio no longer featured in their plans at Juventus and decided to focus on the emerging star Alessandro Del Piero, who would inherit Baggio’s number 10 shirt.

How old is Baggio?

54 years (18 February 1967)

Who is the greatest Italian footballer of all time?

Giuseppe Meazza

Who is the best Italian striker?

With 30 goals in 34 appearances, Silvio Piola is undoubtedly the most prolific striker ever to represent Italy, and his record would surely be greater were it not for the outbreak of World War Two.

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