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August 18, 2025

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Opus India, maker of luxury books, announces the book ‘1983 World Cup Opus’

Celebrating the 38th Anniversary of the Indian Cricket Team’s 1983 World Cup win, Opus India, the creators of the finest luxury books, presents members of the World Cup winning team and legendary cricketers Kapil Dev, Mohinder Amarnath, Kirti Azad, Madan Lal, Yashpal Sharma, Sunil Valson , Balwinder Sandhu, Dilip Vengsarkar, Sandeep Patil, Syed Kirmani, Roger Binny and PR Man Singh on Saturday announced their new edition book ’83 World Cup Opus’. Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri and Krishnamachari Srikkanth joined the occasion via video call.

Carl Fowler, Global CEO and Creative Director, Opus, and Amit Bhagchandka, CEO and Publishing Editor, Opus India, represented the luxury publishing house at the event. The limited edition book ’83 World Cup Opus’ is believed to feature the untold stories and journeys of all 14 players who were part of the World Cup winning team and their manager. Only 1983 copies of the 1983 World Cup Opus will be in limited print and will be available in five editions, including ‘Champions of Champions Edition’, ‘Champions Edition’, ‘Players Edition’, ‘Captain Edition’ and ‘Classic Edition’.

Legendary Cricketer Legend Kapil Dev said on the occasion of the announcement, “The 1983 World Cup Opus is a bigger book than life and for me it is almost eye opener. I am proud to be associated with this book which reflects the momentous victory of our team. I certainly hope that every cricket lover will enjoy our journey through the 1983 World Cup opus.

Amit Bhagchandka, CEO and Publications Editor, Opus India, said, “The 1983 World Cup victory is a memorable moment in India’s cricket and sporting history. We are honored to have immortalized this moment for cricket fans across the country as a spectacular opus. The unprecedented scale and format of all Opus books makes them unique in itself and we are sure this new edition will be a collector’s dream.

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