Captain innings from Glenn Turner’s historic hundred sets up to New Zealand marking their first-ever ODI win against India with a tense four-wicket win, Despite a Syed Abid Ali's all-round efforts and New Zealand secured their place in the semi-finals in a closely contested tenth match of the Prudential World Cup.
Catch the Cricket highlights of the 10th match first time played between India and East Africa, on June 11, 1975, at the Old Trafford, Manchester. This match was part of the Reliance 1975 World Cup international tournament where New Zealand beat India by 4-wickets.
Match Highlights
New Zealand secured a tense four-wicket win over India in the 10th match of the Reliance World Cup.
India Innings:
India bowled out for 230 runs in exactly 60 overs with Syed Abid Ali was the top-scorer with 70 off 98 balls featuring 5 fours and a six, Anshuman Gaekwad contributed 37 runs off 51 balls with 3 fours.
Farokh Engineer added 24 off 36 balls hitting 3 fours, Captain Srinivas Venkataraghavan remained a unbeaten 26 off 58 balls with 3 boundaries and Madan Lal contributed 20 off 44 balls featuring 4 fours.
New Zealand Bowling:
For New Zealand, Brian McKechnie was the best bowler for New Zealand - who taking 3 wickets for 49 runs in 12 overs, Dayle Hadlee, Richard Hadlee and Hedley Howarth each captured 2 wickets.
New Zealand Innings:
New Zealand successfully chased the target, finishing at 233 for 6 in 58.5 overs with Glenn Turner was the top-scorer with a career-best unbeaten 114 off 177 balls - his second ODI century and first against India - hitting 13 fours.
Brian Hastings made 34 off 49 balls including 3 fours, Ken Wadsworth scored 22 off 38 balls with 3 boundaries, John Morrison added 17 off 34 balls with two-fours and Richard Hadlee contributed 15 off 30 balls with 2 fours.
India Bowling:
For India, Syed Abid Ali was the best bowler for India - who claimed 2 wickets, while Bishan Bedi, Mohinder Amarnath and Madan Lal each claimed one wicket.
Player of the match:
Glenn Turner was named Player of the Match for his match-winning career-best unbeaten 114 - which included 13-fours.
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