The 1983 International cricket season was from May 1983 to August 1983.[1][2]
Season overview[]
International tours
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Start date
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Home team
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Away team
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Results [Matches]
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Test
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ODI
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FC
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LA
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14 July 1983
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England
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New Zealand
|
3–1 [4]
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International tournaments
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Start date
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Tournament
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Winners
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9 June 1983
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1983 Cricket World Cup
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India
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June[]
Prudential World Cup 1983[]
Main article: 1983 Cricket World Cup
Group stage
|
No.
|
Date
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Team 1
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Captain 1
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Team 2
|
Captain 2
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Venue
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Result
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ODI 197 |
9 June |
England |
Bob Willis |
New Zealand |
Geoff Howarth |
Kennington Oval, London |
England by 106 runs
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ODI 198 |
9 June |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Sri Lanka |
Duleep Mendis |
St. Helen's Cricket Ground, Swansea |
Pakistan by 50 runs
|
ODI 199 |
9 June |
Zimbabwe |
Duncan Fletcher |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
Zimbabwe by 13 runs
|
ODI 200 |
9-10 June |
India |
Kapil Dev |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
India by 34 runs
|
ODI 201 |
11 June |
England |
Bob Willis |
Sri Lanka |
Duleep Mendis |
County Ground, Taunton |
England by 47 runs
|
ODI 202 |
11-12 June |
England |
Geoff Howarth |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
New Zealand by 52 runs
|
ODI 203 |
11-12 June |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Australia |
Duncan Fletcher |
Headingley, Leeds |
West Indies by 101 runs
|
ODI 204 |
11 June |
Zimbabwe |
Duncan Fletcher |
India |
Kapil Dev |
Grace Road, Leicester |
India by 5 wickets
|
ODI 205 |
13 June |
England |
Bob Willis |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Lord's, London |
England by 8 wickets
|
ODI 206 |
13 June |
Sri Lanka |
Duleep Mendis |
New Zealand |
Geoff Howarth |
County Ground, Bristol |
New Zealand by 5 wickets
|
ODI 207 |
13 June |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
India |
Kapil Dev |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
Australia by 162 runs
|
ODI 208 |
13 June |
Zimbabwe |
Duncan Fletcher |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
New Road, Worcester |
West Indies by 8 wickets
|
ODI 209 |
15 June |
England |
Bob Willis |
New Zealand |
Geoff Howarth |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
New Zealand by 2 wickets
|
ODI 210 |
15 June |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
India |
Kapil Dev |
Kennington Oval, London |
West Indies by 66 runs
|
ODI 211 |
16 June |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Sri Lanka |
Duleep Mendis |
Headingley, Leeds |
Pakistan by 11 runs
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ODI 212 |
16 June |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
Zimbabwe |
Duncan Fletcher |
County Ground, Southampton |
Australia by 32 runs
|
ODI 213 |
18 June |
England |
Bob Willis |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
England by 7 wickets
|
ODI 214 |
18 June |
New Zealand |
Geoff Howarth |
Sri Lanka |
Duleep Mendis |
County Ground, Derby |
Sri Lanka by 3 wickets
|
ODI 215 |
18 June |
Australia |
Kim Hughes |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Lord's, London |
West Indies by 7 wickets
|
ODI 216 |
18 June |
India |
Kapil Dev |
Zimbabwe |
Duncan Fletcher |
Nevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells |
India by 31 runs
|
ODI 217 |
20 June |
England |
Bob Willis |
Sri Lanka |
Duleep Mendis |
Headingley, Leeds |
England by 9 wickets
|
ODI 218 |
20 June |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
New Zealand |
Geoff Howarth |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
Pakistan by 11 runs
|
ODI 219 |
20 June |
India |
Kapil Dev |
Australia |
David Hookes |
County Ground, Chelmsford |
India by 118 runs
|
ODI 220 |
20 June |
Zimbabwe |
Duncan Fletcher |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
West Indies by 10 wickets
|
Semi finals
|
No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 221 |
22 June |
England |
Bob Willis |
India |
Kapil Dev |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
India by 6 wickets
|
ODI 222 |
22 June |
Pakistan |
Imran Khan |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Kennington Oval, London |
West Indies by 8 wickets
|
Final
|
No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 223 |
25 June |
India |
Kapil Dev |
West Indies |
Clive Lloyd |
Lord's, London |
India by 43 runs
|
July[]
New Zealand in England[]
Main article: New Zealand cricket team in England in 1983
Test series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Test 957 |
14–18 July |
Bob Willis |
Geoff Howarth |
The Oval, London |
England by 189 runs
|
Test 958 |
28 July–1 August |
Bob Willis |
Geoff Howarth |
Headingley, Leeds |
New Zealand by 5 wickets
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Test 959 |
11-15 August |
Bob Willis |
Geoff Howarth |
Lord's, London |
England by 127 runs
|
Test 960 |
25–29 August |
Bob Willis |
Geoff Howarth |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
England by 165 runs
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References[]
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