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Bollywood filmmaker Kabir Khan, who visited the Lord’s Cricket Ground and library in London recently as part of the preparation for his upcoming film ‘83, says the year 1983 was very important for Indian cricket as the nation won its first World Cup, but not enough documentation is available in the country regarding the event.

“As a nation, we have a poor practice of archiving and documenting historical events. I think that is coming from our age-old practice of oral tradition. So, when I started researching for my film, I had to go to Lord’s to get a good insight into the World Cup of 1983.

Here’s What Kabir Khan Found When He Went Lord’s To Do Research For His Upcoming Film 83

“Though it was the first time India won the World Cup, not much things were documented that well (in India), the way it is kept there in Lord’s,” Kabir told IANS in an interview.

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Citing examples, Khan said: “The library even kept the small brochure and tickets of the match… That is a good piece of information for me now. Of course, after watching a match, we throw away the ticket today, but it holds some historical value after 35 years. It was fascinating to observe.”

“I strongly believe that the whole process of archiving information to keep it for posterity is something that our country should be practising for the future.”