1979: Viv Richards (West Indies)
It was another year of West Indies dominating the World Cup. In the second Cricket World Cup final, defending champions West Indies were up against England at Lord's.
Batting first, Disaster quickly struck for the defending champions, who lost the wickets of Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Alvin Kallicharan and Clive Lloyd to be in serious trouble at 4-99. That was before Viv Richards steadied the ship, scoring 138 from 157 balls (11 fours and 3 sixes) and combining with Collis King (86 runs) to help their team to an imposing total of 286.
Richards single-handedly carried the Windies to their total with the last five batsmen mustering just five runs between them. England started well in reply but it all fell apart with Joel Garner running through the host nation's middle order, collecting 5-38 as England lost eight wickets for just 11 runs.