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  1. The 1975 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup '75) was the inaugural men's Cricket World Cup, and the first major tournament in the history of One Day International (ODI) cricket. Organised by the International Cricket Conference (ICC), it took place in England between 7 June and 21 June 1975.

  2. Prudential World Cup, 1975 Schedule, Match Timings, Venue Details, Upcoming Cricket Matches and Recent Results on Cricbuzz.com.

  3. Check Prudential World Cup live score 1975, squads, match schedules, Prudential World Cup points table, fixtures, updates, photos, and videos on ESPNcricinfo.

  4. Live Cricket Scoreboard: Get Australia vs West Indies Final, cricket scorecard, Prudential World Cup 1975 dated June 21, 1975.

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · Match highlights of the final between West Indies and Australia from the inaugural men's Cricket World Cup. Subscribe to our YouTube channel 👉 ‪@ICC‬ Follow us for more 👇 Website - http ...

  6. West Indies won by 17 runs. Prudential World Cup, 1975 Schedule, Match Timings, Venue Details, Upcoming Cricket Matches and Recent Results on Cricbuzz.com.

  7. The 1975 Cricket World Cup Final was a One Day International cricket match played at Lord's, London on 21 June 1975 to determine the winner of the 1975 Cricket World Cup. It was the second time that the West Indies and Australia had met in the tournament after playing against each other in the group stage. The West Indies won the match by 17 ...

  8. Nov 22, 2010 · World Cup 1975 factfile. A Caribbean summer for West Indian fans in England •PA Photos. Teams 8. Games 15. Hosts England. Venues 6. Format Two groups of four playing a round-robin, with the...

  9. Mar 17, 2019 · Men's Cricket World Cup 1975 – Overview. **Dates:**7 June to 21 June 1975. **Location:**England. **Number of teams:**8 – England, New Zealand, India, East Africa, Australia, West Indies, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were the contestants in the first men’s World Cup. **Overs per innings:**60.

  10. With the one-day format just 18 international matches old at the time the inaugural cricket World Cup was hosted by England in 1975, most saw it as a bold but innovative step.