| Dates | 26 October 1975 – 8 February 1976 |
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| Administrator | Australian Cricket Board |
| Cricket format | List A (40 overs) |
| Tournament format | Knockout |
| Champions | |
| Participants | 6 |
| Matches | 5 |
| Most runs | |
| Most wickets | |
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The1975–76 Gillette Cup was the seventh edition of what is now theMarsh One-Day Cup, the domesticlimited-overs cricket competition in Australia. This was the third season of the competition under the Gillette Cup name.
Sponsored byGillette, the competition was played using aknockout format, and featured the six state teams.[1] The 1975–76 season was the first not to featureNew Zealand, which had been invited but had to withdraw after a scheduling conflict.[2]Queensland andWestern Australia eventually progressed to the final, held atthe Gabba, with Queensland winning by four runs to claim its first domestic one-day title.[3] Queensland's captain,Greg Chappell, led the tournament in both runs and wickets.[4][5]
| First round | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
| 26 October – Perth | ||||||||||
| BYE | ||||||||||
| 8/193 | ||||||||||
| 7/195 | ||||||||||
| 8 February – Brisbane | ||||||||||
| BYE | ||||||||||
| 7/236 | ||||||||||
| 23 November – Adelaide | ||||||||||
| 232 | ||||||||||
| 195 | ||||||||||
| 11 January – Brisbane | ||||||||||
| 8/180 | ||||||||||
| 182 | ||||||||||
| 1 January – Hobart | ||||||||||
| 97 | ||||||||||
| 6/244 | ||||||||||
| 158 | ||||||||||
23 November 1975 Scorecard |
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South Australia won by concession Adelaide Oval,Adelaide Attendance: 3,284 Player of the match:David Colley (NSW) |
26 October 1975 Scorecard |
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11 January 1976 Scorecard |
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Queensland won by 85 runs The Gabba,Brisbane Attendance: 8,766 Player of the match:Jeffrey Langley (Qld) |