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Cricket Series

Prudential World Cup, 1975

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SAT, JUN 7, 1975
1st Match · London, Lord's
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
334/4 (60)
INDIA flagINDIA
132/3 (60)
England won by 202 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
3rd Match · Leeds, Headingley
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
278/7 (60)
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
205/10 (53)
Australia won by 73 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
4th Match · Manchester, Emirates Old Trafford
ODI
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
86/10 (37.2)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
87/1 (20.4)
West Indies won by 9 wickets (with 236 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
2nd Match · Birmingham, Edgbaston
ODI
EAST AFRICA flagEAST AFRICA
128/8 (60)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
309/5 (60)
New Zealand won by 181 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, JUN 11, 1975
5th Match · Nottingham, Trent Bridge
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
266/6 (60)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
186/10 (60)
England won by 80 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
7th Match · London, Kennington Oval
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
328/5 (60)
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
276/4 (60)
Australia won by 52 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
8th Match · Birmingham, Edgbaston
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
266/7 (60)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
267/9 (59.4)
West Indies won by 1 wicket (with 2 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
6th Match · Leeds, Headingley
ODI
EAST AFRICA flagEAST AFRICA
120/10 (55.3)
INDIA flagINDIA
123/0 (29.5)
India won by 10 wickets (with 181 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JUN 14, 1975
12th Match · Nottingham, Trent Bridge
ODI
PAKISTAN flagPAKISTAN
330/6 (60)
SRI LANKA flagSRI LANKA
138/10 (50.1)
Pakistan won by 192 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
11th Match · London, Kennington Oval
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
192/10 (53.4)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
195/3 (46)
West Indies won by 7 wickets (with 84 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
10th Match · Manchester, Emirates Old Trafford
ODI
INDIA flagINDIA
230/10 (60)
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
233/6 (58.5)
New Zealand won by 4 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
9th Match · Birmingham, Edgbaston
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
290/5 (60)
EAST AFRICA flagEAST AFRICA
94/10 (52.3)
England won by 196 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM
WED, JUN 18, 1975
1st SF · Leeds, Headingley
ODI
ENGLAND flagENGLAND
93/10 (36.2)
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
94/6 (28.4)
Australia won by 4 wickets (with 188 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
2nd SF · London, Kennington Oval
ODI
NEW ZEALAND flagNEW ZEALAND
158/10 (52.2)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
159/5 (40.1)
West Indies won by 5 wickets (with 119 balls remaining)
Points Table 12:00 AM
SAT, JUN 21, 1975
Final · London, Lord's
ODI
AUSTRALIA flagAUSTRALIA
274/10 (58.4)
WEST INDIES flagWEST INDIES
291/8 (60)
West Indies won by 17 runs
Points Table 12:00 AM

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