World cup the name itself gives ghoosebumps. Many sports have their world cup championship but the most loved among them is the Cricket World cup. The world cup is always a surprise and have more twists and turns every year. It is organised by the International Cricket Council(ICC) the biggest international body of cricket. It's the most watched and loved international championship in the world. Here the best teams of the world compete with themselves in 50-50 over match to win it for their country.The craze among the all the citizens of the country is massive. As the World cup season is on heat, every brands wants to make most out of it. In India World Cup is like a festival, where old-young, rich-poor all sit together with their family to watch the match. People get superstitious while watching the matches. Many do arti's and do many things they think can change the fate of the match for their country team.
The first World Cup was organised in England in the year 1975. The first three World Cups were held in England. From the year 1987 onwards, the hosting of matches has been shared between countries under a rotation system. Now world cup is held in every 4 year and the country to organise the world cup is changed early year and the most to organise the world cup is England, 4 times and then by India, 3 times.
If the match is between India and Pakistan it's more than a game for people on the both sides. Its just a rivalry going on. Its the most intense, awaited and most watched match of the year. People on both sides gets aggressive and make it more than a game. Manys ads and memes are made on this occasion.The most famous of it was and is still prevailing is the 'Mauka-Mauka' ad,it's just portrays the rivalry in a funny way which entertains and express the feelings of the people.
It's also considered as the last world cup for many champion players who have done most for their country. Some players are M.S.Dhoni,Chris Gayle, etc which are the backbone for their country. Leaving their places for the new generation to grow as a player and become match winner for their country ahead.