1975 World Cup, Match 11 - West Indies beat Australia by 7 wickets. Australian batting crumbled against West Indian pace attack for 192. West Indies easily chased the target. Alvin Kallicharran was awarded man of the match for his brilliant fifty


1975 World Cup, Match 10 - 14th June 1975, Australia vs West Indies at Kennington Oval in London, Scorecard


⇒ Toss: West Indies won the toss and elected to field first
⇒ Umpires: Dickie Bird and DJ Constant
⇒ Match Result: West Indies won by 7 wkts
⇒ Man of the Match: Alvin Kallicharran

Australia Batting


⇒ Rick McCosker c Fredericks b Julien 0
⇒ Alan Turner lbw b Roberts 7
⇒ Ian Chappell (C) c Murray b Boyce 25
⇒ Greg Chappell c Murray b Boyce 15
⇒ Doug Walters run out 7
⇒ Ross Edwards b Richards 58
⇒ Rodney Marsh (WK) not out 52
⇒ Max Walker lbw b Holder 8
⇒ Jeff Thomson c Holder b Richards 1
⇒ Dennis Lillee b Roberts 3
⇒ Ashley Mallett c Murray b Roberts 0

Extras : 16 (Wides: 1 No Balls: 6 Byes: 0 Leg Byes: 9)

Total : 192 all out (53.4 Overs)

Fall of Wickets : 1-0 (McCosker), 2-21 (Turner), 3-49 (Greg Chappell), 4-56 (IanChappell), 5-61 (Walters), 6-160 (Edwards), 7-173 (Walker), 8-174 (Thomson), 9-192 (Lillee), 10-192 (Mallett)

West Indies Bowling


⇒ Julien 12-2-31-1
⇒ Roberts 10.4-1-39-3
⇒ Boyce 11-0-38-2
⇒ Holder 10-0-31-1
⇒ Lloyd 4-1-19-0
⇒ Richards 6-0-18-2

West Indies Batting


⇒ Roy Fredericks c Marsh b Mallett 58
⇒ Gordon Greenidge lbw b Walker 16
⇒ Alvin Kallicharran c Mallett b Lillee 78
⇒ Viv Richards not out 15
⇒ Rohan Kanhai not out 18
⇒ Did not bat - Clive Lloyd (C),  Bernard Julien, Deryck Murray (WK), Keith Boyce, Vanburn Holder, Andy Roberts

Extras : 10 (Wides: 3 No Balls: 1 Byes: 4 Leg Byes: 2)

Total : 195/3 (46.0 Overs)

Fall of Wickets : 1-29 (Greenidge), 2-153 (Kallicharran), 3-159 (Fredericks)

Australia Bowling


⇒ Lillee 10-0-66-1
⇒ Thomson 6-1-21-0
⇒ Walker 12-2-41-1
⇒ Greg Chappell 4-0-13-0
⇒ Mallett 11-2-35-1
⇒ Ian Chappell 3-1-9-0


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