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The Cricket World Cup is an international cricket championship tournament, contested by national teams from different countries. It is held every four years, with the first tournament taking place in England in 1975. The tournament is organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the governing body for cricket.

The Cricket World Cup is one of the biggest events in international cricket and attracts millions of viewers from around the world. The tournament consists of several stages, including a group stage, knockout stage, semi-finals, and a final. The format of the tournament has changed over the years, with the number of teams and the structure of the tournament varying from year to year.

To qualify for the tournament, teams must go through a qualification process. The top teams in the ICC rankings automatically qualify for the tournament, while others must go through a series of qualifying matches to earn their spot in the tournament.

The Cricket World Cup has been won by various countries over the years, with Australia being the most successful team, having won the tournament a total of five times. Other countries that have won the tournament include India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indies, and England.

The Cricket World Cup is not only an important event for cricket fans, but also for the host countries, as it brings in significant revenue through ticket sales, advertising, and tourism. The tournament also provides an opportunity for players to showcase their skills on a global stage, and for countries to celebrate their national pride and identity.

In conclusion, the Cricket World Cup is an international cricket championship tournament held every four years, and contested by national teams from different countries. The tournament is organized by the International Cricket Council and consists of several stages, including a group stage, knockout stage, semi-finals, and a final. The tournament has been won by various countries over the years, and is an important event for cricket fans and host countries alike.

2023  [ Australia won by 6 wickets (42 balls left) ]
Winner :   Australia - 241/4 (43)
Runner up :   India - 240, all out in 50 overs
Final Venue :   Narendra Modi Stadium
No of Teams :   10 Teams
Man of the Match :   Travis Head - 0/4 (2) & 137 (120)
Man of the Tournament :   Virat Kohli (IND) - 765 runs and 1 wicket
2019  [ England won on boundary count ]
Winner :   England 241 all out (23 fours, 3 sixes) in 50 overs. [15/0 (super over)]
Runner up :   New Zealand 241/8 (14 fours, 3 sixes) in 50 overs. [15/1 (super over)]
Final Venue :   Lord's, London
No of Teams :   10 Teams
Man of the Match :   Benjamin Andrew Stokes 84* and 0/20
Man of the Tournament :   Kane Stuart Williamson (NZ) - 578 runs and 2 wickets; captaincy
2015  [ Australia won by 7 wickets Scorecard ]
Winner :   Australia - 186/3 (33.1 overs)
Runner up :   New Zealand - 183 (45.0 overs)
Final Venue :   Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
No of Teams :   14 Teams
Man of the Match :   James Faulkner (3/36 in 9.0 overs)
Man of the Tournament :   Mitchell Starc - (362 Runs and 22 wickets in 8 matches, Average 10.18, Best 6/28)
2011  [ India won by 6 wickets Scorecard ]
Winner :   India - 277/4 (48.2 overs)
Runner up :   Sri Lanka - 274/6 (50 overs)
Final Venue :   Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
No of Teams :   14 Teams
Man of the Match :   Mahendra Singh Dhoni - ( 91* )
Man of the Tournament :   Yuvraj Singh - (362 Runs and 15 Wickets )
2007  [ Australia won by 53 runs (D/L) Scorecard ]
Winner :   Australia - 281/4 (38 overs)
Runner up :   Sri Lanka - 215/8 (36 overs)
Final Venue :   Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
No of Teams :   16 Teams
Man of the Match :   Adam Gilchrist - ( 149 )
Man of the Tournament :   Glenn McGrath (AUS) - 26 wickets
2003  [ Australia won by 125 runs Scorecard ]
Winner :   Australia - 359/2 (50 overs)
Runner up :   India - 234 all out (39.2 overs)
Final Venue :   Wanderers, Johannesburg
No of Teams :   14 Teams
Man of the Match :   Ricky Ponting - ( 140 )
Man of the Tournament :   Sachin Tendulkar - (673 Runs and 2 Wickets )
1999  [ Australia won by 8 wickets Scorecard ]
Winner :   Australia - 133/2 (20.1 overs)
Runner up :   Pakistan - 132 all out (39 overs)
Final Venue :   Lord's, London
No of Teams :   12 Teams
Man of the Match :   Shane Warne - ( 4/33 )
Man of the Tournament :   Lance Klusener - (281 Runs and 17 Wickets )
1996  [ Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets Scorecard ]
Winner :   Sri Lanka - 245/3 (46.2 overs)
Runner up :   Australia - 241/7 (50 overs)
Final Venue :   Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
No of Teams :   12 Teams
Man of the Match :   Aravinda de Silva - ( 3/42 and 107* )
Man of the Tournament :   Sanath Jayasuriya - (221 Runs and 7 Wickets )
1992  [ Pakistan won by 22 runs Scorecard ]
Winner :   Pakistan - 249/6 (50 overs)
Runner up :   England - 227 all out (49.2 overs)
Final Venue :   MCG, Melbourne
No of Teams :   9 Teams
Man of the Match :   Wasim Akram - ( 3/39 and 33 )
Man of the Tournament :   Martin Crowe - ( 456 )
1987  [ Australia won by 7 runs Scorecard ]
Winner :   Australia - 253/5 (50 overs)
Runner up :   England - 246/8 (50 overs)
Final Venue :   Eden Gardens, Kolkata
No of Teams :   8 Teams
Man of the Match :   David Boon - ( 75 )
Man of the Tournament :  
1983  [ India won by 43 runs Scorecard ]
Winner :   India - 183 all out (54.4 overs)
Runner up :   West Indies - 140 all out (52 overs)
Final Venue :   Lord's, London
No of Teams :   8 Teams
Man of the Match :   Mohinder Amarnath - ( 3/12 and 26 )
Man of the Tournament :  
1979  [ West Indies won by 92 runs Scorecard ]
Winner :   West Indies - 286/9 (60 overs)
Runner up :   England - 194 all out (51 overs)
Final Venue :   Lord's, London
No of Teams :   8 Teams
Man of the Match :   Viv Richards - ( 138 *)
Man of the Tournament :  
1975  [ West Indies won by 17 runs Scorecard ]
Winner :   West Indies - 291/8 (60 overs)
Runner up :   Australia - 274 all out (58.4 overs)
Final Venue :   Lord's, London
No of Teams :   8 Teams
Man of the Match :   Clive Lloyd - ( 102 )
Man of the Tournament :