ICC Men's World Cup
The ICC Men's World Cup is an international cricket tournament held every four years, organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It features the top national teams from around the world competing for the title of world champion. The tournament includes a series of matches, culminating in a final where the winner is crowned.
The first Men's World Cup took place in 1975, and since then, it has grown in popularity and prestige. Teams like Australia, India, and West Indies have historically performed well, making the event a highlight in the cricketing calendar.