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'I knew the Cricket World Cup was here to stay'

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The first ever Cricket World Cup was held in England in 1975 with Australia versus the West Indies in the final. Australian captain Ian Chappell speaks about what it was like to play in the showpiece, walking out alongside West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, and the legacy left behind. Photo: West Indies captain Clive Lloyd at the World Cup in 1975 (Allsport Hulton/Archive)

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