Updated On: 14 February, 2021 05:07 PM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
An eye-witness account of a fine, match-winning innings by the New Zealand opener in the first match of the 1996 World Cup exactly 25 years ago at Ahmedabad

NZ opener Nathan Astle. Pic/Getty Images
It’s 25 years to the day for the start of cricket’s sixth World Cup. The inaugural match pitted England against New Zealand at Motera, near Ahmedabad.
I arrived in Ahmedabad for my first World Cup game two days in advance. On my way to the ground, I noticed a hoarding on Ashram Road, which read, “Sixth World Cup or Third World War?” The decision by Australia and the West Indies not to visit Sri Lanka for their games had obviously not gone down well with the hoarding writer.