1987: David Boon (Australia)
The defending champions India were knocked out earlier in the semi-final by England but still more than 70,000 people squeezed in the Eden Gardens of Calcutta for the final of 1987 World Cup.
David Boon had headed into the match in good form having scored 372 runs in seven matches prior to the final.
Opening the batting alongside Geoff Marsh, Boon scored 75 runs and combined in two significant partnerships with Marsh and Dean Jones to set the tone for the Australian innings.
Australia finished at 5-253 and England, despite a good start, were unable to reach the total – Mike Gatting famously losing his wicket after an ill-judged attempt at a reverse sweep – and the English fell seven runs short.