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London, June 21: The West Indies were a dominant force in the World Cups in the 1970s before India pulled off an upset to beat them in the 1983 final.
It all started on this day in 1975 at Lord's when Clive Lloyd led West Indies to victory at the inaugural Cricket World Cup - then known as the Prudential Cup.
Lloyd made the difference in the final with a stunning 102 off 85 balls to shepherd his side to a 17-run victory, and claim the first World Cup trophy.