It was a
44-overs-a-side match. India made four changes to their playing eleven – Sunil
Gavaskar, skipper Kapil Dev and the Lals (Madan and Arun) made way for Ghulam
Parkar, Dilip Vengsarkar, Randhir Singh and One-day International debutant Raju
Kulkarni.
The West Indians made three – skipper Clive Lloyd, Jeff Dujon and Andy Roberts made Way(ne) for Richie Richardson (who made his One-day International debut), Milton Pydanna and Daniel.
The teams were led by Syed Kirmani and Vivian Richards. On winning the toss, the latter inserted the hosts. Krishnamachari Srikkanth faced 40 balls, scoring 11. Daniel broke the 54-run stand.
Vengsarkar, who faced six balls, scored a couple. He was caught by Pydanna. Eldine Baptiste broke the eight-run partnership. Parkar, the player of the match, scored 42 off 50 balls. He was caught by Daniel. Baptiste broke the five-run stand.
Mohinder, who scored (Amarna)thirty-five balls, scored 23. He was caught by Michael Holding. Richards broke the 46-run partnership. The fifth-wicket pair put on just four. Ashok Malhotra, who faced 42 balls, scored 26. He was run out.
The S(hastr)ixth-wicket pair put on 50. Ravi, who scored 18, was run out. Roger Binny, who faced 45 balls, scored 33. He was caught by Desmond Haynes. Richards broke the five-run stand.
Kirmani, who faced eight balls, scored six. He was unbeaten, as was Kulkarni, who scored a run off four balls. The West Indies conceded 16 extras. India scored 178 for the loss of seven wickets off 44 overs.
Larry Gomes, who bowled a couple of overs, conceded 14. He was wicketless, as was Malcolm Marshall, who bowled five overs, including a maiden. He conceded eight.
Holding bowled seven overs, including a maiden. He conceded 28. He was wicketless, as was Roger Harper, who bowled nine overs. He conceded 39. Daniel bowled four overs, including a maiden. He conceded nine and picked up a wicket.
Richards, who bowled eight overs, conceded 33. He picked up a couple of scalps, as did Baptiste, who bowled nine overs, conceding 31.
Gordon Greenidge, who faced 69 balls, scored 35. He was caught by Parkar. Singh broke the 99-run stand.
Richardson, who faced 57 balls, scored 46. He was stumped by Kirmani. Shastri broke the 20-run stand.
Richards faced 40 balls, scoring 23. He was stumped by Kirmani. Shastri broke the 38-run stand. The fourth-wicket partnership was worth six. Haynes faced 32 balls, scoring 14. He was run out.
Gomes faced 44 balls, scoring 33. He was unbeaten, as was Marshall, who scored 10. His 13-ball innings included a six. India conceded 21 extras. The West Indies, who scored 182 for the loss of four wickets off 41.4 overs, won by six wickets with 14 balls to spare.
Amarnath bowled 2.4 overs, conceding 20. He was wicketless, as was Binny, who bowled six overs, conceding 35.
Sharma and Kulkarni bowled nine wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 31, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 26.
Singh, who bowled six overs, conceded 30. He picked up a wicket. Shastri bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 19 and picked up a couple of scalps.
The Caribbean islanders swept the five-match series 5-0. Singh was never picked again.
The West Indians made three – skipper Clive Lloyd, Jeff Dujon and Andy Roberts made Way(ne) for Richie Richardson (who made his One-day International debut), Milton Pydanna and Daniel.
The teams were led by Syed Kirmani and Vivian Richards. On winning the toss, the latter inserted the hosts. Krishnamachari Srikkanth faced 40 balls, scoring 11. Daniel broke the 54-run stand.
Vengsarkar, who faced six balls, scored a couple. He was caught by Pydanna. Eldine Baptiste broke the eight-run partnership. Parkar, the player of the match, scored 42 off 50 balls. He was caught by Daniel. Baptiste broke the five-run stand.
Mohinder, who scored (Amarna)thirty-five balls, scored 23. He was caught by Michael Holding. Richards broke the 46-run partnership. The fifth-wicket pair put on just four. Ashok Malhotra, who faced 42 balls, scored 26. He was run out.
The S(hastr)ixth-wicket pair put on 50. Ravi, who scored 18, was run out. Roger Binny, who faced 45 balls, scored 33. He was caught by Desmond Haynes. Richards broke the five-run stand.
Kirmani, who faced eight balls, scored six. He was unbeaten, as was Kulkarni, who scored a run off four balls. The West Indies conceded 16 extras. India scored 178 for the loss of seven wickets off 44 overs.
Larry Gomes, who bowled a couple of overs, conceded 14. He was wicketless, as was Malcolm Marshall, who bowled five overs, including a maiden. He conceded eight.
Holding bowled seven overs, including a maiden. He conceded 28. He was wicketless, as was Roger Harper, who bowled nine overs. He conceded 39. Daniel bowled four overs, including a maiden. He conceded nine and picked up a wicket.
Richards, who bowled eight overs, conceded 33. He picked up a couple of scalps, as did Baptiste, who bowled nine overs, conceding 31.
Gordon Greenidge, who faced 69 balls, scored 35. He was caught by Parkar. Singh broke the 99-run stand.
Richardson, who faced 57 balls, scored 46. He was stumped by Kirmani. Shastri broke the 20-run stand.
Richards faced 40 balls, scoring 23. He was stumped by Kirmani. Shastri broke the 38-run stand. The fourth-wicket partnership was worth six. Haynes faced 32 balls, scoring 14. He was run out.
Gomes faced 44 balls, scoring 33. He was unbeaten, as was Marshall, who scored 10. His 13-ball innings included a six. India conceded 21 extras. The West Indies, who scored 182 for the loss of four wickets off 41.4 overs, won by six wickets with 14 balls to spare.
Amarnath bowled 2.4 overs, conceding 20. He was wicketless, as was Binny, who bowled six overs, conceding 35.
Sharma and Kulkarni bowled nine wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 31, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 26.
Singh, who bowled six overs, conceded 30. He picked up a wicket. Shastri bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 19 and picked up a couple of scalps.
The Caribbean islanders swept the five-match series 5-0. Singh was never picked again.
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