In the
1987 Cricket World Cup Veletta played a pivotal role for Australia. In the final against
England he slammed 45 off only 31 balls, an innings that was ultimately decisive as Australia edged out England by the narrow margin of seven runs. However at Test level he never really performed to his potential. The dogged opener got numerous starts, but failed to reach a half-century, his highest score being 39. He toured
India in 1986. Veletta made his test debut against New Zealand in 1987-88 replacing Greg Ritchie in the batting line up. He made 4 in his first test, 10 in his second and 31 and 39 in his third (the latter innings, which helped Australia secure a draw, would be his best test score). In the Bicentennial Test against England, Veletta scored 22. Then against Sri Lanka he made 21. He was kept in the side to play the West Indies in 1988-89, making 37 and 10 in the first test and 11 and 13 in the second, then he was dropped. He was recalled to play Pakistan in 1989-90 but was dropped from the Test side after a score of 9 against
Pakistan in the washed out 3rd Test played in Sydney in February 1990. He was in the 1989 Ashes tour party to England and appeared in a One Day International as a
wicket-keeper. ==Coaching career==