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1971 Gillette Cup


FieldValue
administratorTest and County Cricket Board
cricket formatLimited overs cricket
(60 overs per innings)
tournament formatKnockout
championsLancashire
count2
participants22
matches21
most runs332 – Clive Lloyd (Lancashire)
most wickets11 – John Shepherd (Kent)
previous_year1970
previous_tournament1970 Gillette Cup
next_year1972
next_tournament1972 Gillette Cup

(60 overs per innings) The 1971 Gillette Cup was the ninth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 15 May and 4 September 1971. The tournament was won by Lancashire who defeated Kent by 24 runs in the final at Lord's.

Format

The 17 first-class counties were joined by five Minor Counties: Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Northumberland and Staffordshire. 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 1971.

First round






Second round








Quarter-finals




Semi-finals


Final

References

References

  1. "Gillette Trophy, 1971 – Fixtures". CricketArchive.
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