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Today we got to, this is a video. This is called Kapal Dev and the Story of 1983. Oh, very nice and deep. You know, we did the other one, we saw a little speech. We did. It's going to go a little bit more in detail of what happened in the event. Cool. So we can be a little more knowledgeable. I feel like it's not a spoiler. It's like, no, we know that they won. We know they won. And so. We know it was dramatic and it was more than just an underdog kind of a win. It's, it's, it's. When you're watching something like this, I think it kind of helps you. Kind of a little historical context. Yeah, I know. Like both ways. If you go in blind, that's cool if it's teaching you and it's also cool to know and see if they replicated it the right way. Yeah. So here we go. I mean, the big kicker on this is, we know they won. Yeah. Kapal Dev was one of those cricketers who certainly when he became captain, he left from the front. He inspired his team of deeds and he, you know, put up plenty of both bat and ball. They're really fabulous. One of the great all-rounders in cricket. I was golden. We'll deliver it again from Kapal to Max. It comes for eight. Big trouble for England that won 77 for eight in the 54. Kapal Dev was as much ability as anyone was playing cricket, but mentally strong and still is. I can tell you, you meet Kapal now and you listen to him talk about the game. He thinks tough. England went into that semi-finals at Old Trafford as big favourites. They qualified quite comfortably from their 14 group. And on home soil, you know, they would have been very strong favourites. And there was a real feeling in the country that England could win their first ever World Cup. It was 68 in those days and England were bowled out for just over 200. Kapal Dev got three wickets in the end. Aminath, who people generally remember as a batsman, but his canny median pace took quite a few useful wickets in actuality. England were bowled out for a pretty porphyry score. Kapal Dev got three wickets, he was catching that day and obviously did a really good job leaving England because England just didn't seem to be in the match at any stage. Given that India really troubled England in test cricket, we're much in one degree to that point in English conditions. I guess it was a big shot back when I was losing to Aminath in that semi-finals. So far, it's way back there. England wanted to toss back at first on this, so just from the end of their way to about 200. Again, it's a good Indian backing line-up, also not enough. There you are, that's the England total. Two, one, three, four, four, the Indian with nine. Kapal is waiting for the field to be cleared. Because I think we can confidently predict what will be the last four. Because there can be no English ruminations, there will be a tremendous Indian victory. They've beaten West Indies, they've beaten Australia. There's a common misconception about that India side, that it was essentially Kapal Dev's team and while he did have an outstanding tour of me, it really was a team effort. Guys like Manon Lowell and Roger Binney and Mahindra Aminath who got Man of the Match in the semi-finals and the final. In English conditions, against a team who many thought were the best in the world at the time in the West Indies, they produced a masterclass of adapting to conditions and coming to the party when it mattered. The single, because that brings up the 104 India. Power of the wall, flying out, 69-2 for two. In 1983 the World Cup was again held in England and the scene was set for a third West Indies triumph in a row. They really were the masters of the one day game. They were still in his prime as a Vaxman. They had great pace boulders but were able to deliver devastating blows. And up against an India side that many had found, perhaps a little surprising that they had got as far as they had done. They certainly were given no chance at all of getting one over on the West Indies but of course in a two horse race in the final anything could happen. Oh that's safe enough. The West Indies were the best team in the world at the time and they had so many big names that just a look at the team sheet would have been quite daunting but India had some very plucky characters themselves. They played pretty well in the Caribbean test series that previous winter and they had an emerging side with lots of big game players who would have relished the challenge. Except that, he's just gone away for a run in the spirit and break the line. A danger of time for West Indies where Goals and Richards have to bowl out 12 eras between them. At the halfway stage India had been bowled out for 183 which would have been a poor score, especially in the final and coming up against that West Indies attack they really just kind of blinked in the headlines. It took a few decent partnerships lower down the order even to drag them up to that score and in a 60 over game with the might of the West Indies batting line up people really would have been forgiven for thinking this could only have gone one way. It's only the left hand, 183 or out. It wasn't a great time to look at, it was something that I guess put them in the game but the West Indies with their powerful batting line up the likes of Desmond Hayes, Viv Richards would have fancied getting over the line and collecting their third try. India's skipper and his deletion, a tremendous job to get back there. Ravus running catch and Richards has gone for 33. He was charging through calling Desmond Hayes for 2 but didn't quite get it, it would have landed 10 to 15 yards inside the boundary and Poppins have had a long way to go to make his ground. Couple Dev famously said we might have a winning total boys but we have a total we can fight with and fight they did and the side of couple running back to the ground stand to catch Viv over his right shoulder it's one of the great sights in cricket as is the moment of victory which was celebrated not just by Indian people here in England but Indian people all over the world and I'm not sure in that night they've had the party in their lives. And that's out, yes it's all over the stand lost his nerve and Michael Holland tried to swim that straight ball with a leg so although we get around the matter I've been right to deal with it. I don't think we've thought it all out the rest of it is. That Indian gold cup team were fated as heroes on their return to India really catalyzed interest in the game and especially the one-day game really the roots of what we now see is this enormous explosion in Indian cricket in the 90s and around the turn of the century this in many ways was the start of it. India has always been a huge cricketing nation but to win on the global stage to claim their first world cup really was a game changer and it is what helped cricket move from being I guess a popular sport to being the only sport that the Indians were bothered about that's why to this day Kapaldem is a living legend and it is why India and cricket go hand in hand. They were a severe underdog playing like the behemoth team really David and Goliath I guess common phrase that's used here it's obviously from the Bible's big giant little man kind of thing it's almost like I mean I'm much bigger event but like when the giants have won their two NFL championships they weren't supposed to. Same thing with the New York Mets in 69 the New York Mets they came back from just no one expected them to make the playoffs so they won't be champions and then I guess the transition of the sport I guess he would be comparable for those of you who know Major League Baseball Babe Ruth was responsible for completely transforming the popularity of the game it was already a popular American game but he changed baseball to what it is today where the home run is the thing that people want to see and he was hitting home runs to the tune of 40 a season when the most anybody was hitting was 12 and so when he came on the scene it was just transcendent transformation in the sport and it seems like he didn't have those kinds of statistics as a player comparatively but the impact that he and this team had on the sport like they said at the end he was apparently an all arounder Ruth could do Ruth was actually a tremendous pitcher but the psychology in the nation about the game that's why I'm making the comparison with Babe Ruth Baseball went from a really popular game to what it's called now it was called America's Pastime and it became this completely different mindset for people to watch baseball and you would watch baseball not just for your team itself and it seems like that's why remember when we first started watching cricket people were saying this isn't a sport it's a religion and I guess this is when that happened yeah it probably elevated it when you can win on a world stage like that but yeah I'm so excited I can't wait for this film I'm so excited to see all their portrayals of is that one other guy there at the end they showed him I don't know if it's Bunty who's playing him but he's pretty distinct look himself and I like that about the trailer we pointed that out in the trailer he has a pretty distinct look that's second, seven, twenty-six the guy next to Kapal Dev pretty distinct look so I'm wondering if that is Bunty and I like that in the trailer we pointed out they made it really clear from the trailer that this isn't the one the Kapal Dev story that this is that team that year and every one of those team members made a contribution I'm pretty excited so let us know in the quick videos we can write the information or highlights let us know down below