Amiss (134 balls, 161 minutes, 9 fours) completed the first century at this level off 130 balls in the 46th over. He shared the first hundred partnership with Fletcher, the pair addindPrudential Trophy, 1972, 1st One-day International
England v Australia
Old Trafford, Manchester
24 August 1972 (55-overs match)
Result: England won by 6 wickets
England leads the 3-ODI series 1-0
Toss: Australia
Umpires: CS Elliott and AEG Rhodes
ODI Debuts: DL Amiss, GG Arnold, DB Close, AW Greig, RA Woolmer (Eng); R Edwards, DK Lillee, RAL Massie, AP Sheahan, GD Watson (Aus).
Man of the Match: DL Amiss
Man of the series: DL Amiss and KR Stackpole
Australia innings (55 overs maximum) R 4 6
KR Stackpole c D'Oliveira b Greig 37 6 0
GD Watson b Arnold 0 0 0
*IM Chappell b Woolmer 53 5 0
GS Chappell b Woolmer 40 3 0
R Edwards run out 57 6 0
AP Sheahan b Arnold 6 0 0
KD Walters lbw b Woolmer 2 0 0
+RW Marsh c Close b Snow 11 1 0
AA Mallett not out 6 0 0
Extras (b 2, lb 3, nb 5) 10
Total (8 wickets, 55 overs) 222
DNB: DK Lillee, RAL Massie.
FoW: 1-4 (Watson), 2-66 (Stackpole), 3-125 (IM Chappell),
4-156 (GS Chappell), 5-167 (Sheahan), 6-170 (Walters),
7-205 (Marsh), 8-222 (Edwards).
Bowling O M R W
Snow 11 1 33 1
Arnold 11 0 38 2
Greig 11 0 50 1
Woolmer 10 1 33 3
D'Oliveira 9 1 37 0
Close 3 0 21 0
England innings (target: 223 runs from 55 overs) R M B 4 6
G Boycott c Marsh b Watson 25 35 38 3 0
DL Amiss b Watson 103 161 134 9 0
KWR Fletcher b Massie 60 86 76 8 0
*DB Close run out 1 2 1 0 0
JH Hampshire not out 25 40 41 5 0
BL D'Oliveira not out 5 7 5 1 0
Extras (b 1, lb 6) 7
Total (4 wickets, 49.1 overs) 226
DNB: AW Greig, +APE Knott, RA Woolmer, JA Snow, GG Arnold.
FoW: 1-48 (Boycott), 2-173 (Fletcher), 3-174 (Close),
4-215 (Amiss).
Bowling O M R W
Lillee 11 2 49 0
Massie 11 1 49 1
Watson 8 1 28 2
Mallett 11 1 43 0
GS Chappell 3 0 20 0
Walters 3 1 16 0
Stackpole 2.1 0 14 0
125 in 86 minutes (26.4 over
2007-05-31 08:00:00
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answered by 15 1
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Dennis Amiss of England scored the first ODI century against Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester, on 24 August 1972 (55-over match) .
2007-05-31 01:09:25
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answered by Arpit 2
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Sunil Gavaskar has scored in straight forward terms one century in the at some point Internationals, which replaced into the 103 runs scored by skill of him in 88 balls by using 10 fours and 3 sixes against New Zeland in the twenty fourth journey of Reliance worldwide Cup 1987/88 performed at Vidarbha Cricket association floor, Nagpur on 31.10.1987.
2016-10-09 04:30:43
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D.L. Amiss of England scored the first century in the history of One Day International, in the Prudential Trophy 1972 match between England and Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester on 24th August, 1972.
He scored 103 runs from 134 balls with the help of 9 fours.
Please check the following link for the score card of that match:
http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1972/AUS_IN_ENG/AUS_ENG_PRT_ODI1_24AUG1972.html
2007-05-31 05:27:26
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Denis Amiss of England in the second one dayer ever played . And here's the link to verify the fact.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Amiss
2007-05-31 00:51:53
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answered by common fan 2
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amiss...134 of 130 balls..england vs australia in 1972...his average was 72.67...one of the best ever batsman in england...
2007-05-31 08:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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according to my knowledge SIR DON BRADMAN scored the 1st century in ODI!!!
2007-05-30 20:28:26
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THE PLAYER WHO PLAYED IN 70'S
2007-05-30 22:32:00
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answered by bobby m 2
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ya mam
2007-05-30 23:27:08
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answered by logielogielogie 3
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i do not know ask some recent questions
2007-05-30 23:26:35
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answered by aravinth1989 2
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