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Chasing a target of 289 set by the Windies during the 1979 finals, English openers Mike Brearley and Geoffrey Boycott batted sedately without regard to the overs. It had later been said that skipper Clive Lloyd had deliberately dropped a sitter of a catch from Boycott so the two could continue batting slowly! "That indeed would have been a clever move at that stage," Lloyd had said later denying the rumour.


Russel Arnold to retire after final


Sri Lanka's left-handed batsman Russel Arnold will retire from international cricket after the ICC CWC final, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said on Wednesday.

"Russel has informed his decision to team manager Michael Tissera in Jamaica and it has now been officially conveyed to the cricket board," SLC spokesman Samantha Algama told AFP.

Arnold will, however, continue to play domestic cricket, Algama added.

Sri Lanka, who defeated New Zealand in Tuesday's semi-final, will meet Australia in Saturday's final in Barbados.

Arnold, 33, made his Test debut in Colombo against Pakistan in 1997 and enjoyed a permanent position in the Sri Lankan side between 1999 and 2003.

Temporary loss of form forced him on the sidelines over the past two years before the selectors brought him back for the ICC CWC.

Arnold played 44 Tests, scoring 1,821 runs with three centuries.

The ICC CWC final will be his 180th one-dayer. He has made 3,949 one-day runs with one hundred.

 



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No host nation has won the ICC Cricket World Cup on its soil. Sri Lanka, the joint hosts in 1996, won the final played in Lahore, Pakistan.