1975 World Cup, Match 5 - England beat New Zealand by 80 runs at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. England scored 266/6 in 60 overs. Keith Fletcher remained the top scorer with 131. New Zealand team was bowled out for 186. Keith Fletcher was awarded man of the match for his his 4-wicket haul.


1975 World Cup, Match 5 - 11th June 1975, New Zealand vs England at Nottingham, Scorecard


⇒ Toss : New Zealand won the toss and elected to field first
⇒ Umpires : WE Alley and TW Spencer
⇒ Match Result : England won by 80 runs
⇒ Man of the Match : Keith Fletcher

England Batting


⇒ Dennis Amiss b Collinge 16
⇒ John Jameson c Wadsworth b Collinge 11
⇒ Keith Fletcher run out 131
⇒ Frank Hayes lbw b Richard Hadlee 34
⇒ Mike Denness (C) c Morrison b Dayle Hadlee 37
⇒ Tony Greig b Dayle Hadlee 9
⇒ Chris Old not out 20
⇒ Did not Bat - Alan Knott (WK), Derek Underwood, Geoff Arnold, Peter Lever

Extras : 8 (Wides: 1 No Balls: 1 Byes: 0 Leg Byes: 6)

Total : 266/6 (60.0 Overs)

Fall of Wickets : 1-27 (Amiss), 2-28 (Jameson), 3-111 (Hayes), 4-177 (Denness), 5-200 (Greig), 6-266 (Fletcher)

New Zealand Bowling


⇒ Collinge 12-2-43-2
⇒ Richard Hadlee 12-2-66-1
⇒ Dayle Hadlee 12-1-55-2
⇒ McKechnie 12-2-38-0
⇒ Howarth 12-2-56-0

New Zealand Batting


⇒ John Morrison c Old b Underwood 55
⇒ Glenn Turner (C) b Lever 12
⇒ Barry Hadlee b Greig 19
⇒ John Parker b Greig 1
⇒ Brain Hastings c Underwood b Old 10
⇒ Ken Wadsworth (WK) b Arnold 25
⇒ Richard Hadlee b Old 0
⇒ Brian McKechnie c Underwood b Greig 27
⇒ Dayle Hadlee c Arnold b Greig 20
⇒ Hedley Howarth not out 1
⇒ Richard Collinge b Underwood 6

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

Total : 186 all out (60.0 Overs)

Fall of Wickets : 1-30 (Turner), 2-83 (Morrison), 3-91 (Parker), 4-95 (Barry Hadlee), 5-129 (Wadsworth), 6-129 (Hastings), 7-129 (Richard Hadlee), 8-177 (Dayle Hadlee), 9-180 (McKechnie), 10-186 (Collinge)

England Bowling


⇒ Arnold 12-3-35-1
⇒ Lever 12-0-37-1
⇒ Old 12-2-29-2
⇒ Greig 12-0-45-4
⇒ Underwood 12-2-30-2


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