The first Cricket World Cup was played in England on six different venues. A total of 15 matches were played in the competition, including two semi-finals and a final match.[1]
Umpires
Seven of the eight umpires selected to stand in the competition where from England, with Bill Alley from Australia the only other umpire.[2] The first semi-final was umpired by Alley and David Constant, with Lloyd Budd and Arthur Fagg officiating in the second.[3][4] Dickie Bird and Tom Spencer were chosen to stand in the first World Cup final.[5]
Umpire | Country | Matches umpired |
---|---|---|
Bill Alley | Australia | 4 |
Dickie Bird | England | 4 |
Lloyd Budd | England | 4 |
David Constant | England | 4 |
Arthur Fagg | England | 4 |
Arthur Jepson | England | 3 |
John Langridge | England | 3 |
Tom Spencer | England | 4 |
References
- ↑ 15 matches were played in 1975 Cricket World Cup ESPN cricinfo
- ↑ Bill Alley supervised 1975 Cricket World Cup matches Cricketarchive
- ↑ Bill Alley and DJ Constant in the 1st semifinal of 1975 Cricket World Cup ESPN cricinfo
- ↑ Lloyd Budd and Arthur Fagg in the 2nd semifinal of 1975 Cricket World Cup ESPN cricinfo
- ↑ Dickie Bird and Tom Spencer in the final of 1975 Cricket World Cup ESPN cricinfo
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