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When was the first Men’s Cricket World Cup held?
When was the first Men’s Cricket World Cup held?
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1975 was the first Men’s Cricket World Cup held
The first men’s cricket World Cup was held in 1975. It took place from June 7 to June 21, 1975, in England. The tournament featured a total of eight teams, and the final was contested between the West Indies and Australia, with the West Indies emerging as the inaugural champions.