On June 7, 1975, India played their inaugural ODI World Cup match against England at Lord’s. Six bowlers were used, with pacer Madan Lal delivering the first ball. Despite disciplined efforts, India lost by 202 runs as England posted a total of 334 for 4. Sunil Gavaskar’s defensive innings of 36 off 174 balls stood out.
Which bowler had the distinction of bowling first-ball ever at 1975 World Cup

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