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Nothing comes close to 1983



Fans throng Lords after India’s 1983 world cup win
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Indian cricket had a fair bit of success even before the 1983 world cup. India won consecutive test tours in West Indies and England and the Indian team was greeted with streets full of people when Wadekar’s team returned unlikely heroes in 1971. Even before, Indian cricket occupied national consciousness. CK Nayudu was a hero and his aggressive attractive style drew crowds. In fact Dungarpur, who claims to have watched every Indian test cricketer, claims there was no one like CK, not even Tendulkar came close in attracting people into the stadiums. While that maybe an exaggeration, it embodies how cricket was always in the national realm, though so was hockey with varying popularity for the two sports.

1983 shot up cricket’s popularity in India like nothing else has ever done in history. India, a nation which was coming to terms with the modern world, could hold it’s head high and the common Indian on the street could feel proud to be an Indian. Heroes and great sporting achievements tend to do that to developing nations. The West Indians will tell you how their great cricket team of the 70s and 80s filled them with so much pride for instance. In India, every one started following cricket and even modern day stars who hadn’t taken up cricket that seriously started looking at the sport differently. Tendulkar for example, a die hard McEnroe fan and as much interested in tennis as cricket till that point, says 83 was the turning point for him when he took to pursuing cricket seriously.

1983 victory also brought the 1987 world cup hosting to India (and Pakistan) which fuelled further growth of cricket in the country. Then, of course, there was the 1996 world cup and onwards when one day cricket became a big cash cow. Would all this have really happened had India not won in 1983? Maybe but it could well have been delayed 20 years or so. If we look at it from the financial perspective, from the perspective of the fans, players or Indian cricket history at large, nothing compares to 1983 and in all likelihood, nothing ever will. The impact has been multi-ferrous and that powerful.

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