what is the importance of the following years in the world cricket
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The first match of first-class cricket played in India was in 1864, which was Madras versus Calcutta. There are not many records from the match, however, it is known that Man of the Match was Praveen Chauhan. He represented Calcutta, but he hailed from Panipat. Apart from this, the best fielder Ashwini Sharma was. Like Chauhan, he was also from Panipat.
The entire history of cricket in India and the whole continent is based on the existence and development of the British Raj through the East India Company.
India became a member of 'Elite Club' which was joined in Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand and the West Indies in June 1932. India's first match against England at Lord's is a huge crowd of 24,000 people as well as United Kingdom
During this period, major and defined events in the history of Indian cricket were partitioned after full independence from the British Raj in 1947.
The first incident of change was the Bombay Quadrangular Tournament, which was the focal point of Indian cricket for more than 50 years. New India had no place for teams on the basis of ethnic India. As a result, the Ranji Trophy came in the form of a national championship. The last Bombay Pantangular, as it was, was won by Hindus in 1945-46.
India defeated England in an innings in Madras, winning their first Test victory in 1952
In the 1960s, a team dominated Indian cricket completely. As part of the consistent 15 wins in the Ranji Trophy from 1958-59 to 1972-73, Bombay won the title in all ten sessions of the period during the review. Among its players were the Farooq Engineer, Dilip Sardesai, Bapu Nadkarni, Ramakant Desai, Balu Gupte, Ashok Mankad and Ajit Wadekar.
In the 1961-1962 session, the Duleep Trophy was inaugurated as a zonal competition. It was named after the nephew of Ranji Kumar Kumar Duleep Singhji (1905-59). In his hold with Bombay, it is not surprising that West Zone won six of the first nine titles.
Bombay continued to dominate Indian domestic cricket, only Karnataka, Delhi and some other teams were able to mount any challenge during this period.
India has enjoyed two international highlights. In 1971, for the first time, he won the Test series in England by defeating Ray Illingworth's Ashes winners in England. In 1983, then in England, under the captaincy of Kapil Dev, India was the winner of the 1983 Cricket World Cup.
During the decade of 1970, the Indian cricket team defeated New Zealand, started to gain success overseas, and caught Australia, South Africa and England in the draw. The backbone of the team was the Indian spin quartet - Bishan Bedi, EAS Prasanna, BS Chandrasekhar and Srinivasa Venkataraghavan, who will later call the golden era of Indian cricket history. In this decade, the rise of the two best batsmen of India, Sunil Gavaskar and Gundappa Vishwanath were also attributed to winning in 1971 under the captaincy of West Indies and Ajit Wadekar in England.