ICC World Cup Special Page In the final of the World Cup editions, centuries have been made on many occasions. Between 1975 and 2015, World Cup finals have witnessed as many as six centuries. However, when it comes to the title clashes, the bowlers have not always been as successful. Out of 11 finals, only four have seen man of the match awards being given based on bowling performance (Mohinder Amarnath in 1983, Wasim Akram in 1992, Shane Warne in 1999 and James Faulkner in 2015). While the batsmen have succeeded in picking up centuries, the bowlers have not been as successful in registering as many five-wicket hauls in the final. In fact, World Cup finals till today have seen only two fifers getting accomplished. Gary Gilmour took 5 for 48 in 1975 final In the 1975 final, Australian left-arm fast-medium bowler Gary Gilmour took 5 for 48 in 12 overs (two maidens) against the mighty West Indies even though his spell could not stop them from getting to 291 for 8 and winning the game by 17 runs. Gilmour had in fact picked 6 for 14 in the semi-final against England in the same edition which was his first-ever…