Cricket Gloden Moments
Sunday, March 03, 2019
Dennis Amiss, scorer of the first two ODI centuries, made another on the opening day of the tournament, hitting 137 as England racked up 334 against India.
Roy Fredericks trod on his stumps and was out for 7.
Rohan Kanhai played the sheet-anchor role to steady the innings, going 11 overs without scoring. ©PA Photos
Lillee and Thomson briefly made things exciting with a 41-run stand for the final wicket before yet another run-out sent the West Indies fans into delirium.
Clive Lloyd thoroughly dominated a stand of 149 for the fourth wicket with Kanhai.
Alvin Kallicharran blasting 35 off his last ten balls from Dennis Lillee in 1975 World Cup match
Alan Turner's 101 powered them to 328 against lightweights Sri Lanka.
All Teams of 1975 World Cup
Pakistan Off Spinner Afaq Hussain, played 2 Test for Pakistan in 1960's
England Greatest Batsman Jack Hobbs, who made 197 First Class Centuries
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