Updated On: 28 September, 2023 07:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
The inaugural cricket World Cup in 1975 produced several moments and anecdotes to cherish among the participants which happened to be some of the greatest names in the game

West Indies wicketkeeper Deryck Murray (left) exults as Viv Richards (right) effects the first of his three run outs to send back Australia opener Alan Turner in the 1975 World Cup final at Lord’s on June 21. Pic/Getty Images
If a cricket junkie was asked to choose a hotel to stay in during a high-profile competition in the 1970s, it would have to be the Kensington Close near Kensington High Street in London.
That’s where all eight teams were housed for the inaugural World Cup, before dispersing for their games in different counties.