1979 World Cup, Match 10 - West Indies beat New Zealand by 32 runs at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Clive Lloyd was awarded man of the match for his brilliant innings.


1979 World Cup, Match 10 - 16th June 1979, West Indies vs New Zealand at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, Scorecard


 

⇒ Toss: New Zealand won the toss and elected to field first
⇒ Umpires: Dickie Bird and BJ Meyer
⇒ Match Result: West Indies won by 32 runs
⇒ Man of the Match: Clive Lloyd

West Indies Batting


⇒ Gordon Greenidge c Edgar b Coney 65
⇒ Desmond Haynes lbw b Hadlee 12
⇒ Viv Richards c Burgess b Coney 9
⇒ Alvin Kallicharran b McKechnie 39
⇒ Clive Lloyd (C) not out 73
⇒ Collis King lbw b Cairns 12
⇒ Deryck Murray (WK) c Coney b Chatfield 12
⇒ Andy Roberts c Lees b Cairns 1
⇒ Joel Garner not out 9
Did not bat - Michael Holding, Colin Croft

Extras : 12 (Wides: 0 No Balls: 0 Byes: 5 Leg Byes: 7)

Total : 244/7 (Overs: 60.0)

Fall of Wickets : 1-23 (Haynes), 2-61 (Richards), 3-117 (Greenidge), 4-152 (Kallicharran), 5-175 (King), 6-202 (Murray), 7-204 (Roberts)

New Zealand Bowling


⇒ Hadlee 11-2-41-1
⇒ Chatfield 11-0-45-1
⇒ Cairns 12-1-48-2
⇒ Coney 12-0-40-2
⇒ McKechnie 11-0-46-1
⇒ Morrison 3-0-12-0

New Zealand Batting


⇒ Bruce Edgar run out 12
⇒ John Wright c Lloyd b Garner 15
⇒ Jeremy Coney c Garner b King 36
⇒ Glenn Turner c Lloyd b Roberts 20
⇒ John Morrison c Murray b Garner 11
⇒ Mark Burgess (C) c Richards b Roberts 35
⇒ Warren Lees (WK) b Croft 5
⇒ Richard Hadlee b Roberts 42
⇒ Brian McKechnie not out 13
⇒ Lance Cairns b Holding 1
⇒ Ewen Chatfield not out 3

Extras : 19 (Wides: 4 No Balls: 1 Byes: 0 Leg Byes: 14)

Total : 212/9 (Overs: 60.0)

Fall of Wickets : 1-27 (Edgar), 2-38 (Wright), 3-90 (Turner), 4-91 (Coney), 5-138 (Morrison), 6-143 (Lees), 7-160 (Burgess), 8-199 (Hadlee), 9-202 (Cairns)

West Indies Bowling


⇒ Roberts 12-2-43-3
⇒ Holding 12-1-29-1
⇒ Croft 12-1-38-1
⇒ Garner 12-0-45-2
⇒ King 12-1-38-1


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