[WATCH] Kapil Dev’s champagne celebration for 42nd anniversary of 1983 World Cup win at home
On June 25, 1983, Indian cricket was transformed forever. What started as a team of underdogs ended with a nation holding its first World Cup trophy. Forty-two years later, the memories of that magical day still inspire a moment when belief beat the odds and legends were born.

It’s been 42 years since Indian cricket changed forever, and Kapil Dev still celebrates it like it was yesterday. On the anniversary of India’s historic 1983 World Cup win, the former skipper welcomed some of his teammates home for a quiet, joyful celebration.Bottles of champagne were bubbled, smiles were exchanged, and memories of that unforgettable summer’s evening at Lord’s came flooding back.
Proud looking Kapil was seen pouring some champagne into glasses and behind on the table was the original World Cup trophy shining brightly. The room itself was a story bats from his playing days, framed photos of the 1983 team and that energy only true champions possess. It wasn’t loud, it wasn’t flashy but it was full of heart.
That day June 25, 1983 is etched into the soul of Indian cricket. No one expected India to win. They were underdogs in every sense of the word. But Kapil’s men believed when no one else did. Beating the mighty West Indies in the final wasn't just a win it was a revolution. And 42 years later, that spark still lives on in every cheer, every memory, every toast.
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June 25, 1983: The Day Indian Cricket Changed Forever — When Underdogs Became Legends
The journey to the final wasn’t easy. India kicked things off with a surprising win against West Indies, only to face setbacks against Australia and West Indies again in the group stage. But they bounced back strong — beating Zimbabwe and Australia to storm into the semis. In the knockout against England, they played fearless cricket and booked their spot in the final.
In the title clash at Lord’s, defending just 183, India pulled off the impossible. They bowled out the West Indies for 140. That win that moment didn’t just bring home a trophy. It made India believe. And as Kapil Dev raised a glass 42 years later, surrounded by the very men who made it happen, it was clear: that victory still means everything.
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