A cricket team representing the East African countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia toured England in the 1975 season which coincided with their participation in the 1975 Cricket World Cup.
The 1975 touring team played eleven matches, including the three One Day International matches in the world cup.[1] Five were warm-up matches before the world cup and three were held afterwards, including one in Denmark.
Player | Date of Birth | Batting style | Bowling style | National team |
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Harilal Shah (c) | 14 April 1943 | Right hand | Right arm medium | Kenya |
Frasat Ali | 31 July 1949 | Right hand | Right arm medium | Kenya |
Zulfiqar Ali | 1947 | Right hand | Right arm medium | Kenya |
Yunus Badat | 1943 | Right hand | – | Zambia |
Hamish McLeod (wk) | Unknown | Left hand | Wicket-keeper | Zambia |
Praful Mehta (wk) | 1941 | Left hand | Wicket-keeper | Tanzania |
John Nagenda | 25 April 1938 | Right hand | Right arm fast-medium | Uganda |
Parbhu Nana | 17 August 1933 | Right hand | Left arm orthodox spin | Zambia |
Don Pringle | 1 May 1932 | Right hand | Right arm medium | Kenya |
Mehmood Quaraishy | 4 February 1942 | Right hand | Unknown | Kenya |
Ramesh Sethi | 4 September 1941 | Right hand | Right arm offbreak | Kenya |
Jawahir Shah | 1942 | Right hand | – | Kenya |
Shiraz Sumar | 1950 | Right hand | – | Tanzania |
Samuel Walusimbi | 1948 | Right hand | Left arm medium | Uganda |
The following matches were played during the tour:
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