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WSC World XI cricket team in Australia in 1977β78 | |||
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WSC World XI | WSC Australia XI | ||
Dates | 14 January 1978 β 13 February 1978 | ||
Captains | Tony Greig | Ian Chappell | |
Test series | |||
Result | WSC Australia XI won the 3-match series 2β1 |
In late 1977, the new World Series Cricket competition began in Australia between three teams playing both multi-day and one day games.
The WSC Australian XI played three supertests against the West Indies XI. Then there were three more supertests between Australia and a World XI. The World XI was captained by Tony Greig but included players from the West Indies side. This was not the case the following season.
The World XI won the series 2-1.
14-19 January 1978
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128
Martin Kent 31 Andy Roberts 6-69 |
6-145
Gordon Greenidge 50 Gary Gilmour 4/26 |
27-30 January 1978
[2] |
World Series Cricket World XI
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v
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159
Ross Edwrds 39 Imran Khan 4/24 |
9-13 February 1978
[3] |
WSC Australia
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v
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WSC World
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167
David Hookes 53 Joel Garner 5/52 |
230
Alan Knott 41 Max Walker 5/62 |
Submission declined on 9 June 2024 by
RoboCric (
talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia articleβthat is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published,
reliable,
secondary sources that are
independent of the subject (see the
guidelines on the notability of events). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see
technical help and learn about
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WSC World XI cricket team in Australia in 1977β78 | |||
---|---|---|---|
WSC World XI | WSC Australia XI | ||
Dates | 14 January 1978 β 13 February 1978 | ||
Captains | Tony Greig | Ian Chappell | |
Test series | |||
Result | WSC Australia XI won the 3-match series 2β1 |
In late 1977, the new World Series Cricket competition began in Australia between three teams playing both multi-day and one day games.
The WSC Australian XI played three supertests against the West Indies XI. Then there were three more supertests between Australia and a World XI. The World XI was captained by Tony Greig but included players from the West Indies side. This was not the case the following season.
The World XI won the series 2-1.
14-19 January 1978
[1] |
v
|
||
128
Martin Kent 31 Andy Roberts 6-69 |
6-145
Gordon Greenidge 50 Gary Gilmour 4/26 |
27-30 January 1978
[2] |
World Series Cricket World XI
|
v
|
|
159
Ross Edwrds 39 Imran Khan 4/24 |
9-13 February 1978
[3] |
WSC Australia
|
v
|
WSC World
|
167
David Hookes 53 Joel Garner 5/52 |
230
Alan Knott 41 Max Walker 5/62 |