1965 Gillette Cup
Administrator(s) | Marylebone Cricket Club |
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Cricket format | Limited overs cricket(60 overs per innings) |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Champions | Yorkshire (1st title) |
Participants | 22 |
Matches | 21 |
Most runs | 225 – Geoffrey Boycott (Yorkshire) |
Most wickets | 12 – Fred Trueman (Yorkshire) |
The 1965 Gillette Cup was the third Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 23 April and 4 September 1965.[1] The tournament was won by Yorkshire, following Geoffrey Boycott's 146 runs in the final at Lord's. Boycott's innings remained the highest ever scored in a Lord's county limited-overs final.[2] until 2017.[3]
Format
[edit]The seventeen first-class counties, were joined by five Minor Counties: Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Wiltshire. Teams who won in the first round progressed to the second round. The winners in the second round then progressed to the quarter-final stage. Winners from the quarter-finals then progressed to the semi-finals from which the winners then went on to the final at Lord's which was held on 4 September 1965.
First round
[edit] 28, 29 April 1965
Scorecard |
Berkshire
137 (55.5 overs) |
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Somerset
139/5 (45.5 overs) |
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to two.
28–29 April 1965
Scorecard |
Cambridgeshire
86 (49.2 overs) |
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Warwickshire
87/0 (22.5 overs) |
Bob Barber 54
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- Match extended into a second day
1, 3 May 1965
Scorecard |
Hampshire
295/7 (60 overs) |
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Norfolk
147 (57.1 overs) |
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to two.
Second round
[edit]Quarter-finals
[edit] 23, 24 June 1965
Scorecard |
Warwickshire
203 (59.3 overs) |
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Hampshire
129 (51.2 overs) |
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to two.
Semi-finals
[edit] 14, 15, 16 July 1965
Scorecard |
Yorkshire
177 (59 overs) |
v
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Warwickshire
157 (57 overs) |
- Match was scheduled for one day but extended to three.
Final
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Gillette Trophy, 1965 – Fixtures". CricketArchive. Archived from the original on 20 May 2009. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
- ^ Frindall, Bill (2009). Ask Bearders. BBC Books. p. 181. ISBN 978-1-84607-880-4.
- ^ "One-Day Cup final: Alex Hales breaks Lord's record as Nottinghamshire beat Surrey". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
External links
[edit]- Tournament page at ESPNcricinfo