Cricinfo: World Cup Memories
Cricinfo looks back at previous cricket world cup memories with the experts in cricket
'After the first final, I knew the World Cup was here to stay'
Ian Chappell recalls the 1975 World Cup, including playing Canada in the build-up, PR in England, and the camaraderie between the Aussies and and the West Indians
'Thirty thousand people were chanting "Southee"'
Daniel Vettori on his favourite World Cup performance: Tim Southee's 7 for 33 against England in the 2015 World Cup
'No one thought we'd go that far'
Mahela Jayawardene on Sri Lanka's 2007 World Cup campaign: Jayasuriya's dominance, the dream bowling attack, and the disappointment of the final
'Australia are never down and cannot be counted out'
John Wright looks back at India's World Cup campaign of 2003, where they made it to the final
'Ninety per cent of the team were in tears'
A month before his death, Bob Woolmer looked back at the 1999 World Cup - including the Edgbaston thriller and its aftermath
'We were like gods in Bangalore'
Sanjay Manjrekar looks back at the 1996 World Cup and the memorable Indian win against Pakistan
'People carried us away on their shoulders into a motorcade'
Ramiz Raja looks back at how Pakistan came out of nowhere to win the 1992 World Cup, and Imran Khan's inspirational leadership which made it possible
'People carried us away on their shoulders into a motorcade'
Ramiz Raja looks back at how Pakistan came out of nowhere to win the 1992 World Cup, and Imran Khan's inspirational leadership which made it possible
'We didn't sit back to see what would happen'
Bob Simpson on how Australia set the standards in the 1987 World Cup when it came to practice, fielding and working as a team
'The team went absolutely berserk'
Ravi Shastri relives the 1983 World Cup - beating West Indies, Kapil's blinder, and the camaraderie in the dressing room
'The team went absolutely berserk'
Ravi Shastri relives the 1983 World Cup - beating West Indies, Kapil's blinder, and the camaraderie in the dressing room
'It was great to win so convincingly'
Michael Holding on nearly dropping the 1979 World Cup, the stand between two kings, the strength of the post-Packer West Indies, and more