Thirty eight years ago this day, India stunned the mighty West Indies at Lord's to win the 1983 World Cup.
India were bundled out for 183, but returned to bowl out the two-time world champions for 140 to clinch a historic win, with Mohinder Amarnath (3/12) and Madan Lal (3/31) taking three wickets apiece, while Balwinder Singh Sandhu claimed 2/32.
Captain Kapil Dev with the trophy at Lord's is a memory no cricket fan of that era will ever forget.
June 25, 1983: When 'Kapil's Devils' changed the image of Indian cricket
'Perhaps that day was for me only'
'Greenidge's wicket made that delivery special'
'Everybody played to their potential'
'1983 WC win great motivation for us'