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An Unbelivable WC match from way back when ?

chipmonk

U19 Debutant
Brave Sri Lanka run into Thommo




Thomson's blistering pace ended the Sri Lankan resistance © Getty Images



Sri Lanka v Australia, 7th match, The Oval, 1975


Two minnows - East Africa and Sri Lanka - joined the Test-playing countries for the first World Cup in 1975. Sri Lanka, still referred to in many newspapers as Ceylon, had a rich cricket pedigree and several talented players, although upsets weren't predicted in what was their first real test in meaningful competition.

After a nine-wicket drubbing by West Indies in their opening game, they headed south to take on Australia, and after being asked to bat, the Australians piled on 328 for 5. In reply, Sri Lanka reached 150 for 2 in the 32nd over, up with the clock and fighting hard. They had weathered Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson's opening salvos, but when the pair returned, it proved too much.

Sunil Wettimuny and Duleep Mendis were repeatedly struck on the body, with Thomson, steaming in from the Pavilion End, causing the most damage. Both batsmen were hit, but Mendis was laid out by a ball Alan Gibson in The Times described as "not a bouncer but a short ball aimed at the body". "I hit this bloke on the head," Thomson explained. "They were only little fellas so you couldn't call it a bouncer exactly."

Mendis was knocked out and fell down as if shot and, according to Thomson, as he was brought round, muttered: "Oh my God, I'm going" - a comment which he vehemently denies making - and left the field for hospital while Thomson was roundly booed.

The noise grew in Thomson's next over when he floored Wettimuny, who had already been hit sickening blows on the legs and body. In the previous over he had been struck on the instep, after which Thomson had offered a sympathetic observation. "Look, it's not broken you weak bastard. But if you're down there next over, it will be."

Sure enough, the first ball of Thomson's next over landed once more on Wettimuny's instep and he jumped around in agony. Thomson recalls that, egged on by his team-mates, he picked up the ball and threw down the stumps at the striker's end with the distressed batsmen out of his ground. "I jumped up and appealed," Thomson said. "No other bastard moved. They all sat or stood there with their arms folded. They'd done me stone cold."

"Wettimuny limped most of the way off," Gibson wrote, "but had to be picked up before he reached the pavilion." Both men were taken to hospital. Both were discharged the next day, but Wettimuny was forced to walk on crutches because of a damaged instep and Mendis missed Sri Lanka's last match with a lingering headache.

It was certainly an experience," said Mendis, before adding: "Although I don't remember too much about it." Wettimuny, meanwhile, recalled that on arrival at hospital he was asked who had injured him. "Thomson," he replied. A nearby off-duty policeman, unaware that he had been felled on the cricket field, walked over and asked: "Would you like to press charges?"
Martin Williamson

© Cricinfo
 

chipmonk

U19 Debutant
Prudential World Cup, 1975, 7th Match
Australia v Sri Lanka, Group B
Kennington Oval, London
11 June 1975 (60-overs match)

Result: Australia won by 52 runs
Points: Australia 4, Sri Lanka 0

Toss: Sri Lanka
Umpires: WL Budd and AE Fagg
ODI Debuts: SRD Wettimuny (SL).
Man of the Match: A Turner


Australia innings (60 overs maximum) R B 4 6
RB McCosker b de Silva 73 111 2 0
A Turner c Mendis b de Silva 101 113 9 1
*IM Chappell b Kaluperuma 4 7 1 0
GS Chappell c Opatha b Pieris 50 50 5 1
KD Walters c Tennekoon b Pieris 59 66 5 0
JR Thomson not out 9 7 0 0
+RW Marsh not out 9 7 0 0
Extras (b 1, lb 20, w 1, nb 1) 23
Total (5 wickets, 60 overs) 328

DNB: R Edwards, MHN Walker, DK Lillee, AA Mallett.

FoW: 1-182 (Turner), 2-187 (McCosker), 3-191 (IM Chappell),
4-308 (Walters), 5-308 (GS Chappell).

Bowling O M R W
Opatha 9 0 32 0
Pieris 11 0 68 2
Warnapura 9 0 40 0
Ranasinghe 7 0 55 0
de Silva 12 3 60 2
Kaluperuma 12 0 50 1

Sri Lanka innings (target: 329 runs from 60 overs) R B 4 6
SRD Wettimuny retired hurt 53 102 7 0
+ER Fernando b Thomson 22 18 4 0
B Warnapura st Marsh b Mallett 31 39 5 0
LRD Mendis retired hurt 32 45 5 0
*APB Tennekoon b IM Chappell 48 71 6 0
MH Tissera c Turner b IM Chappell 52 72 7 0
AN Ranasinghe not out 14 18 3 0
HSM Pieris not out 0 3 0 0
Extras (b 6, lb 8, w 8, nb 2) 24
Total (4 wickets, 60 overs) 276

DNB: ARM Opatha, DS de Silva, LWS Kaluperuma.

FoW: 1-30 (Fernando), 2-84 (Warnapura), 3-246 (Tennekoon),
4-268 (Tissera).

Bowling O M R W
Lillee 10 0 42 0
Thomson 12 5 22 1
Mallett 12 0 72 1
Walters 6 1 33 0
Walker 12 1 44 0
GS Chappell 4 0 25 0
IM Chappell 4 0 14 2


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LRD Mendis retired hurt at 150/2
SRD Wettimuny retired hurt at 164/2
 

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