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1971 Cricket World Cup

1971 Cricket World Cup

As the country’s queen of melodies has departed for heaven, the world is remembering Lata Mangeshkar through a series of events that happened in her life.

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India’s nightingale Lata Mangeshkar breathed her last on Sunday, February 6, after a long battle with complications caused by the coronavirus infection. A few days ago, he was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai and put on a ventilator due to his deteriorating health condition.

Her ‘Melody Queen’ was buried in Shivaji Park. She paid tribute to celebrities from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to actor Shahrukh Khan as she was cremated with state honors.

At 92 years old, his illustrious career spans decades. Lata Mangeshkar played a role in many important moments in India’s history and is remembered by music lovers across the world.

An integral part of the 1971 India-Pakistan war was the liberation struggle in then East Pakistan, now known as Bangladesh. Pakistan’s war of liberation against Pakistan was led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, also known as ‘Bangabandhu’ and the founder of Bangladesh. The film industry has long played a role in supporting military personnel and boosting morale during times like these.

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So 1971 was no exception. A cultural troupe called ‘Bangladesh Sahayak Samiti’ was formed by actress Waheeda Rehman, Puran Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor. Lata Mangeshkar was part of a group that traveled across India to raise funds for the cause. According to Bangladeshi publication The Daily Star, she also sang in the film Rakutakt Bangla, which has a special place in the hearts of all Bangladeshis.

After the war ended in 1971, Lata Mangeshkar visited the newly established country as part of an Indian cultural delegation convened by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family in Dhaka. He shared anecdotes on Twitter about his travels to various cities on Indian Air Force planes. On his death, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid tribute to him. “The death of the queen of music has left a huge void in the subcontinent’s music scene,” the Deccan Herald said.

News 18 cites an example of women attending a music festival at the time taking off their gold jewelry and donating it to Bangladesh.

1971 Cricket World Cup

Hello. As soon as the Bangladesh Liberation War ended in 1971, we went to Bangladesh and did many programs with Sunil Dutt Ji’s group. pic.twitter.com/IAgiVWOAhb — Lata Mangeshkar (@mangeshkarlata) September 14, 2019

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It is well known that Lata Mangeshkar was an avid cricket fan. She used to attend matches at Brabourne Stadium with her brother Hridaynath Mangeshkar in the 1970s and 1980s.

However, his valuable contribution in 1983 added to the reason for his popularity. Kapil Dev’s Indian team achieved the unimaginable by defeating the formidable West Indies to win the World Cup at Lord’s. While India was preparing to make a triumphant return to the ‘Kapil Devils’, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was facing a severe financial crisis. He didn’t have enough money to give prizes to his players.

“After we won the World Cup, the Cricket Board announced a cash prize of ₹25,000 for each player. Lata Didi was surprised by this (low amount). After we returned home , she organized a fundraiser for us in Delhi. Former captain Dilip Vengsarkar said in an interview with The Indian Express, “This was a huge sum at that time and the board was more than the amount they gave us.

Just found this. #Ratamangeshkarnacht IGI Stadium in Delhi after winning the 1983 World Cup. pic.twitter.com/p4DDYiyQZh — Kirti Azad (@KirtiAzaad) February 6, 2022

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BCCI always keeps two free VIP tickets for Lata Mangeshkar in any stadium where India plays. “Just like each match had a quota of sponsors and state associations (in pre-COVID times),” a senior official told The Times of India. Lata ji has two tickets for each cricket match. ”

We use cookies for analytics, advertising and to improve our site. By continuing to use our site, you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy and Cookie Settings. OK Melbourne [Australia], January 5 (ANI): On this day in 1971, his first ODI match was played between Australia and England at the prestigious Melbourne Cricket Ground. Ground (MCG).

In this historic cricket match, Australia won the toss and decided to bat first against their long-time rivals. England did not start very well, as Alan Thomson broke a 21-run partnership between Geoff Boycott and John Edrich, holding Boycott back for just eight runs off 37 balls.

1971 Cricket World Cup

After this, Keith Fletcher joined Edrich and helped the team surpass 50 RBIs. The two batsmen had a very good partnership scoring 66 runs, but that record was shattered by Ashley Mallett who dismissed Fletcher with 24 runs off 47 balls.

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After this, England started losing wickets continuously and were banded out for just 190 runs. Edrich played an 82-run inning on 119 pitches for the team, including four fours.

Mallett was Australia’s best bowler, taking 3 wickets for 34 runs. Keith Stackpole was also impressive, taking 3 wickets for 40 runs. Graham McKenzie took two wickets and Thompson took one.

England, chasing 191 points, did not get off to a great start either. Kane Shuttleworth hit 13 off 15 balls to send back Keith Stackpole. Ray Illingworth, on the other hand, sacked captain Bill Lawrie after conceding 27 runs off 49 balls.

Doug Walters and Ian Chappell then returned to the game to help Australia pass the 100-point mark. Basil D’Oliveira dismissed Walters with 41 off 51 balls, reducing the Australians to 117/3 and breaking a 66-run partnership for the third wicket.

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There was also a great 41-run partnership between Ian and Ian Redpath. Mr Illingworth sacked Mr Redpath (12) and Mr Ian (60).

However, Australia still managed to win the match with Greg Chappell (22*) and wicketkeeper-batsman Rod Marsh (10*) remaining unbeaten. The Australians finished with 191/5 in 35 overs and won by five wickets.

A total of 4,499 of his ODI matches have been played since then. Australia is the most successful team in ODI history. Out of 975 ODI matches played, they have won 592 and lost 340. Nine of the matches ended in draws and 34 matches were inconclusive. The most successful in terms of winning major ODI titles, having won the ICC Cricket World Cup (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015) and the ICC Champions Trophy (2006, 2009) It’s also a team.

1971 Cricket World Cup

It is noteworthy that India played the maximum number of ODI matches. Out of 1,020 games played, 532 wins and 436 losses. Nine matches ended in draws and 43 matches had no result. India won the ICC Cricket World Cup in 1983 and 2011, the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013.

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Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer in the 50-over format. He scored 18,426 runs in 463 matches. He has outscored legendary batsmen such as Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara (14,234), Australia’s Ricky Ponting (13,704), Sri Lanka’s Sanath Jayasuriya (13,430) and Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene (12,650). ing.

Sachin Tendulkar also holds the record for most ODI centuries with 49. He will be followed by India’s star batsmen Virat Kohli (44), Ricky Ponting (30), Rohit Sharma (29) and Sanath Jayasuriya (28).

Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan has the most ODI wickets and he has taken 534 wickets. He is followed by Pakistan’s greats Wasim Akram (502) and Waqar Younis (416), Sri Lanka’s Chaminda Vaas (400) and Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi (395).

Chaminda Vaas holds the best bowling performance in ODI history when he won the match against Zimbabwe in 2001 with 8/19 in eight overs. On the right, India captain Ajit Wadekar and his teammates wave to fans celebrating at the Oval after defeating England in 1971. Photo: Central Press/Getty Images

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The 1971 Oval Test was made historic and memorable thanks to a sleeping captain and a woman named Vera.

He used to have two stores in Birmingham called Tyseley Pet Stores. One ad boasted of having “puppies, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters and rats” in stock, but these were no ordinary pet stores. By the end of that paragraph, it offered “a wide variety of monkeys, pet chimpanzees.” But I went. He imports about 2,000 marmosets a year, and he ships turtles from Morocco at a rate of 6,000 at a time. As expected, these creatures are all enjoying life at Birmingham’s Pets shop. It wasn’t particularly so. Highlights: A giant anteater escapes in 1961 and is chased through the city by RSPCA workers, causing havoc; three years later Annie the giant armadillo crashes into a shop window in 1967 She was missing for two days Became