1975 Cricket World Cup statistics

This is a list of statistics for the 1975 Cricket World Cup.

Team statistics

Highest team totals

The following table lists the five highest team scores during the tournament.[1]

TeamTotalOpponentGround
 England334/4  IndiaLord's, London
 Pakistan330/6  Sri LankaTrent Bridge, Nottingham
 Australia328/5  Sri LankaThe Oval, London
 New Zealand309/5  East AfricaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
 West Indies291/8  AustraliaLord's, London

Batting statistics

Most runs

The top five highest run scorers in the tournament are included in this table.[2]

PlayerTeamRunsInningsAvgHighest score100s
Glenn Turner  New Zealand3333166.50171 not out2
Dennis Amiss  England243460.751371
Majid Khan  Pakistan209369.66840
Keith Fletcher  England207369.001311
Alan Turner  Australia201540.201011

Highest scores

This table contains the top five highest scores of the tournament made by a batsman in a single innings.[3]

PlayerTeamScoreBalls4s6sOpponentGround
Glenn Turner  New Zealand171 not out201162  East AfricaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
Dennis Amiss  England137147180  IndiaLord's, London
Keith Fletcher  England131147130  New ZealandTrent Bridge, Nottingham
Glenn Turner  New Zealand114*177130  IndiaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester
Clive Lloyd  West Indies10285122  AustraliaLord's, London

Highest partnerships

The following tables are lists of the highest partnerships for each wicket during the tournament.[4][5]

WicketRunsTeamPlayersOppositionVenue
1st182  AustraliaRick McCosker and Alan Turner  Sri LankaThe Oval, London
2nd176  EnglandDennis Amiss and Keith Fletcher  IndiaLord's, London
3rd149  New ZealandGlenn Turner and John Parker  East AfricaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
4th149  West IndiesRohan Kanhai and Clive Lloyd  AustraliaLord's, London
5th89*  EnglandDennis Amiss and Chris Old  IndiaLord's, London
6th99  AustraliaRoss Edwards and Rod Marsh  West IndiesThe Oval, London
7th55  IndiaSyed Abid Ali and Madan Lal  New ZealandOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester
7th55*  AustraliaDoug Walters and Gary Gilmour  EnglandHeadingley, Leeds
8th48  New ZealandBrian McKechnie and Dayle Hadlee  EnglandTrent Bridge, Nottingham
9th60  IndiaSyed Abid Ali and Srinivas Venkataraghavan  New ZealandOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester
10th64*  West IndiesDeryck Murray and Andy Roberts  PakistanEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham

Bowling statistics

Most wickets

The following table contains the five leading wicket-takers of the tournament.[6]

PlayerTeamWicketsMatchesBowling averageBest bowling
Gary Gilmour  Australia1125.636/14
Bernard Julien  West Indies10517.704/20
Keith Boyce  West Indies10518.504/50
Dayle Hadlee  New Zealand8420.253/21
Andy Roberts  West Indies8520.623/39

Best bowling figures

This table lists the top five best bowling analyses in the tournament.[7]

PlayerTeamOversFiguresOpponentGround
Gary Gilmour  Australia12.06/14  EnglandHeadingley, Leeds
Dennis Lillee  Australia12.05/34  PakistanHeadingley, Leeds
Gary Gilmour  Australia12.05/48  West IndiesLord's, London
John Snow  England12.04/11  East AfricaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
Bernard Julien  West Indies12.04/20  Sri LankaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester

Fielding statistics

Wickket-keeping dismissals

This is a list of the wicket-keepers who made the most dismissals in the tournament.[8]

PlayerTeamMatchesDismissalsCaughtStumped
Rod Marsh  Australia51091
Deryck Murray  West Indies5990
Wasim Bari  Pakistan3 660
Ken Wadsworth  New Zealand4431
Farokh Engineer  India3220

Most catches

This is a list of the outfielders who took the most catches in the tournament.[9]

PlayerTeamMatchesCatchesMax
Clive Lloyd  West Indies543
Tony Opatha  Sri Lanka332
Zaheer Abbas  Pakistan332
Brian Hastings  New Zealand432
Greg Chappell  Australia531

References


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