New Delhi: Over the last two months, CNN-IBN has brought 60 moments that we believe have defined India in the last 60 years.
Now, we have chosen the top 10 moments, with the help of views posted on www.ibnlive.com. Here's the ninth in the series—how India beat the West Indians to bring home the Cricket World Cup in 1983.
It's 1982. Delhi gears up for the Asian Games. Energy is at an all time high in the Capital. Not just because it's hosting the Games but also because it's the first time that viewers can watch the games on colour TV.
A year later in 1983, colour TV sales shot up as India geared up for the Prudential Cricket World Cup.
India's cricketers surprised the world and their own fans by reaching the final.
On the hallowed turf at Lord's in England, India beat the world's most dominant team, two time champions the West Indies by 43 runs to become world champions. The result sent shockwaves around the globe.
One moment lingers in the mind of every Indian cricket fan from that day.
Kapil Dev ran back to take a stunning catch to dismiss the great Viv Richards, just as he threatened to finish the game of quickly.
India watched in 'technicolour' as the men in white brought the Cup home.
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