India made just
one change to their playing eleven – Mumbaikar Sanjay Manjrekar made way for
Mohammad Azharuddin. The West Indies made a couple of changes to the eleven
that last played the Indians – Carlisle Best and Robert Haynes made way for
Phil Simmons and Keith Arthurton.
On winning the toss, Krishnamachari, India’s skipper, chose to bat. The openers put on (Srikkan)three. Cheeka, who faced 10 balls, scored just a run. He was run out. Mohinder Amarnath, whose 47-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 15. Courtney Walsh broke the 47-run partnership.
Raman Lamba, whose 45-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 29. He was caught by Richie Richardson. Walsh broke the five-run stand. Dilip Vengsarkar, who faced 28 balls, scored eight. He was caught by Vivian Richards, the West Indies’ skipper, who was adjudged the player of the match. Walsh broke the 21-run stand.
Kapil Dev, whose 35-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 19. He was trapped leg before by Curtly Ambrose, who broke the 31-run stand. Azharuddin, whose 56-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 38. He was caught by Desmond Haynes. Simmons broke the 24-run stand.
Manoj Prabhakar, who faced a dozen balls, scored four. He was caught by Richards. Malcolm Marshall broke the 10-run stand. Ajay Sharma, whose 23-ball innings included the only six of the match, scored 15. Winston Benjamin broke the 10-run stand.
Chetan Sharma, whose 21-ball innings included a boundary, scored a dozen. He was caught by Richards. Benjamin broke the eight-run stand. Kiran More, who faced 18 balls, scored five. He was unbeaten. Arshad Ayub, who faced a dozen balls, scored three. He was caught by Marshall. Ambrose broke the six-run stand.
The West Indians conceded 16 extras. India were dismissed for 165 off 48.5 overs. Richards, who bowled four wicketless overs, conceded 21. Simmons bowled seven overs, conceding 36. He picked up a wicket, as did Marshall, who bowled 10 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 19.
Ambrose, who bowled 8.5 overs, conceded 13. He picked up a couple of scalps, as did Benjamin, who bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 34. Walsh bowled 10 overs, conceding 39. He picked up three scalps.
Simmons, whose 26-ball innings included a boundary, scored 11. He was trapped leg before wicket by Dev, who broke the 22-run stand. Haynes, whose 100-ball innings included seven boundaries, scored 64. He was trapped leg before wicket by Dev, who broke the 117-run stand.
Richardson, whose 110-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 58. He was unbeaten, as was Jeff Dujon, whose 25-ball innings included three boundaries. He scored 20. India conceded 13 extras. The West Indies, who scored 166 for the loss of a couple of wickets off 42.1 overs, won by eight wickets with 47 balls to spare.
Lamba bowled a wicketless ball, conceding a couple. Azhariddin bowled three wicketless overs, conceding 17. Prabhakar bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 21. Srikkanth bowled seven wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 30.
Ajay and Ayub bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a couple of maidens, apiece. While the former conceded 30, the latter conceded 29. Dev, who bowled eight overs, conceded 31. He picked up both the wickets that fell.
The West Indies advanced.
On winning the toss, Krishnamachari, India’s skipper, chose to bat. The openers put on (Srikkan)three. Cheeka, who faced 10 balls, scored just a run. He was run out. Mohinder Amarnath, whose 47-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 15. Courtney Walsh broke the 47-run partnership.
Raman Lamba, whose 45-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 29. He was caught by Richie Richardson. Walsh broke the five-run stand. Dilip Vengsarkar, who faced 28 balls, scored eight. He was caught by Vivian Richards, the West Indies’ skipper, who was adjudged the player of the match. Walsh broke the 21-run stand.
Kapil Dev, whose 35-ball innings included four boundaries, scored 19. He was trapped leg before by Curtly Ambrose, who broke the 31-run stand. Azharuddin, whose 56-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 38. He was caught by Desmond Haynes. Simmons broke the 24-run stand.
Manoj Prabhakar, who faced a dozen balls, scored four. He was caught by Richards. Malcolm Marshall broke the 10-run stand. Ajay Sharma, whose 23-ball innings included the only six of the match, scored 15. Winston Benjamin broke the 10-run stand.
Chetan Sharma, whose 21-ball innings included a boundary, scored a dozen. He was caught by Richards. Benjamin broke the eight-run stand. Kiran More, who faced 18 balls, scored five. He was unbeaten. Arshad Ayub, who faced a dozen balls, scored three. He was caught by Marshall. Ambrose broke the six-run stand.
The West Indians conceded 16 extras. India were dismissed for 165 off 48.5 overs. Richards, who bowled four wicketless overs, conceded 21. Simmons bowled seven overs, conceding 36. He picked up a wicket, as did Marshall, who bowled 10 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 19.
Ambrose, who bowled 8.5 overs, conceded 13. He picked up a couple of scalps, as did Benjamin, who bowled nine overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 34. Walsh bowled 10 overs, conceding 39. He picked up three scalps.
Simmons, whose 26-ball innings included a boundary, scored 11. He was trapped leg before wicket by Dev, who broke the 22-run stand. Haynes, whose 100-ball innings included seven boundaries, scored 64. He was trapped leg before wicket by Dev, who broke the 117-run stand.
Richardson, whose 110-ball innings included five boundaries, scored 58. He was unbeaten, as was Jeff Dujon, whose 25-ball innings included three boundaries. He scored 20. India conceded 13 extras. The West Indies, who scored 166 for the loss of a couple of wickets off 42.1 overs, won by eight wickets with 47 balls to spare.
Lamba bowled a wicketless ball, conceding a couple. Azhariddin bowled three wicketless overs, conceding 17. Prabhakar bowled four wicketless overs, conceding 21. Srikkanth bowled seven wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 30.
Ajay and Ayub bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a couple of maidens, apiece. While the former conceded 30, the latter conceded 29. Dev, who bowled eight overs, conceded 31. He picked up both the wickets that fell.
The West Indies advanced.
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