1975 World Cup, Match 10 - New Zealand beat India in a crucial encounter by 4 wickets to secure birth in semi-final. Glenn Turner scored an unbeaten century (114*) and guided his team to a comfortable victory.


1975 World Cup, Match 10 - 14th June 1975, India vs New Zealand at Old Trafford, Manchester, Scorecard


⇒ Toss: India won the toss and elected to bat first
⇒ Umpires: WL Budd and AE Fagg
⇒ Match Result: New Zealand won by 4 wkts
⇒ Man of the Match: Glenn Turner


India Batting


⇒ Sunil Gavaskar c Richard Hadlee b Dayle Hadlee 12
⇒ Farokh Engineer (WK) lbw b Richard Hadlee 24
⇒ Anshuman Gaekwad c Hastings b Richard Hadlee 37
⇒ Gundappa Viswanath lbw b McKechnie 2
⇒ Brijesh Patel c Wadsworth b Hedley Howarth 9
⇒ Eknath Solkar c Wadsworth b Hedley Howarth 13
⇒ Abid Ali c Hedley Howarth b McKechnie 70
⇒ Madan Lal c&b McKechnie 20
⇒ Mohinder Amarnath c Morrison b Dayle Hadlee 1
⇒ Venkataraghavan (C) not out 26
⇒ Bishan Singh Bedi run out 6

Extras : 10 (Wides: 1 No Balls: 4 Byes: 5 Leg Byes: 0)

Total : 230 all out (60.0 Overs)

Fall of Wickets : 1-17 (Gavaskar), 2-48 (Engineer), 3-59 (Viswanath), 4-81 (Gaekwad), 5-94 (Solkar), 6-101 (Patel), 7-156 (Madan Lal), 8-157 (Amarnath), 9-217 (Abid Ali), 10-230 (Bedi)

New Zealand Bowling


⇒ Collinge 12-2-43-0
⇒ Richard Hadlee 12-2-48-2
⇒ Dayle Hadlee 12-3-32-2
⇒ McKechnie 12-1-49-3
⇒ Hedley Howarth 12-0-48-2

New Zealand Batting


⇒ Glenn Turner (C) not out 114
⇒ John Morrison c Engineer b Bedi 17
⇒ Geoff Howarth run out 9
⇒ John Parker lbw b Abid Ali 1
⇒ Brain Hastings c Solkar b Amarnath 34
⇒ Ken Wadsworth (WK) lbw b Madan Lal 22
⇒ Richard Hadlee b Abid Ali 15
⇒ Dayle Hadlee not out 8
⇒ Did not Bat - Brian McKechnie, Hedley Howarth, Richard Collinge

Extras : 13 (Wides: 0 No Balls: 0 Byes: 8 Leg Byes: 5)

Total : 233/6 (58.5 Overs)

Fall of Wickets : 1-45 (Morrison), 2-62 (Geoff Howarth), 3-70 (Parker), 4-135 (Hastings), 5-185 (Wadsworth), 6-224 (Richard Hadlee)

India Bowling


⇒ Madan Lal 11.5-1-62-1
⇒ Amarnath 8-1-40-1
⇒ Bedi 12-6-28-1
⇒ Abid Ali 12-2-35-2
⇒ Venkataraghavan 12-0-39-0
⇒ Solkar 3-0-16-0


Advertisement

CRICKETNMORE

Advertisement

About the Author

Saurabh Sharma
Saurabh Sharma is the Editorial Head of Cricketnmore Hindi and a passionate cricket journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports media. He began his journalism career with Navbharat Times, part of the Times of India Group, before moving to television media with Sadhna News. In 2014, he joined Cricketnmore and currently serves as the editor of the platform.
Known for his deep understanding of cricket statistics and unique storytelling approach, Saurabh specializes in cricket news, match analysis, records, and feature stories. Along with editorial responsibilities, he also works as a show producer for popular cricket video series such as Cricket Tales, Cricket Flashback, and Cricket Trivia. Read More
Latest Cricket News