India made a
couple of changes to their playing eleven – Navjot Singh Sidhu and Venkatapathy
Raju made way for Pravin Amre and Narendra Hirwani. The West Indies made no
changes to the eleven that last played the Indians. Richie Richardson, the West
Indian skipper, chose to bat on winning the toss.
Their openers put on 21. Philo Wallace, who faced 32 balls, scored just a couple. He was run out. Desmond Haynes, who faced 51 balls, scored 14. He was caught by Chandrakant Pandit. Javagal broke the (Srina)three-run stand. Brian Lara, who faced 26 balls, scored 11. He was stumped by Pandit. Hirwani broke the 21-run stand.
Richardson, whose 64-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 20. He was trapped leg before wicket by Hirwani, who broke the 39-run stand. Carl Hooper, whose run-a-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and the only six of the innings, scored 45. He was caught by Sanjay Manjrekar. Manoj broke the 43-run P(rabhak)artnership.
The sixth-wicket pair put on just a run. Malcolm Marshall, who didn’t face a ball, was run out. Carlisle Best, whose 42-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 29. Srinath broke the 10-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair put on nine. David Williams, who faced 10 balls, scored three. He was run out. Curtly Ambrose, whose 21-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 24. He was unbeaten, as was Anderson Cummins, who faced 11 balls. He scored 10.
India conceded 17 extras. The West Indies scored 175 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Ravi Shastri, who bowled a wicketless over, conceded eight. Sachin Tendulkar, the player of the match, bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 38.
Dev bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a Kapil of maidens. He conceded 27. Prabhakar bowled nine overs, including a maiden. He conceded 20, picking up a wicket. Srinath and Hirwani bowled 10 overs each, picking up a couple of scalps apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 39, the latter conceded 34.
Shastri, who faced 35 balls, scored 11. He was caught by Hooper. Ambrose broke the 20-run stand. Manjrekar, who faced 24 balls, scored just a couple. He was caught by Williams. Patrick Patterson broke the 18-run stand.
Krishnamachari Srikkanth, whose 84-ball innings included half-a-dozen boundaries and the only six of the innings, scored 60. He was caught by Williams. Ambrose broke the 62-run stand. Tendulkar, whose 88-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 57. He was unbeaten.
Mohammad Azharuddin, India’s skipper, faced 12 balls, scoring five. He was caught by Lara. Hooper broke the 15-run stand. Pravin Amre, who faced 43 balls, scored 18. He was caught by the substitute. Hooper broke the 54-run stand. Dev, who faced three balls, scored a run. He was unbeaten.
The West Indies conceded 22 extras. India scored 176 for the loss of five wickets off 46.4 overs, winning by five wickets with 20 balls to spare. Richardson, who bowled two wicketless balls, conceded four.
Cummins and Marshall bowled 10 wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 47, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 33. Patterson bowled eight overs, including a maiden. He conceded 31, picking up a wicket.
Hooper, who bowled eight overs, conceded 35. He picked up a couple of wickets, as did Ambrose, who bowled 10 overs, including four maidens. He conceded 17.
The Indians advanced to the best-of-three finals.
Their openers put on 21. Philo Wallace, who faced 32 balls, scored just a couple. He was run out. Desmond Haynes, who faced 51 balls, scored 14. He was caught by Chandrakant Pandit. Javagal broke the (Srina)three-run stand. Brian Lara, who faced 26 balls, scored 11. He was stumped by Pandit. Hirwani broke the 21-run stand.
Richardson, whose 64-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 20. He was trapped leg before wicket by Hirwani, who broke the 39-run stand. Carl Hooper, whose run-a-ball innings included a couple of boundaries and the only six of the innings, scored 45. He was caught by Sanjay Manjrekar. Manoj broke the 43-run P(rabhak)artnership.
The sixth-wicket pair put on just a run. Malcolm Marshall, who didn’t face a ball, was run out. Carlisle Best, whose 42-ball innings included three boundaries, scored 29. Srinath broke the 10-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair put on nine. David Williams, who faced 10 balls, scored three. He was run out. Curtly Ambrose, whose 21-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 24. He was unbeaten, as was Anderson Cummins, who faced 11 balls. He scored 10.
India conceded 17 extras. The West Indies scored 175 for the loss of eight wickets off 50 overs. Ravi Shastri, who bowled a wicketless over, conceded eight. Sachin Tendulkar, the player of the match, bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a maiden. He conceded 38.
Dev bowled 10 wicketless overs, including a Kapil of maidens. He conceded 27. Prabhakar bowled nine overs, including a maiden. He conceded 20, picking up a wicket. Srinath and Hirwani bowled 10 overs each, picking up a couple of scalps apiece. While the former, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 39, the latter conceded 34.
Shastri, who faced 35 balls, scored 11. He was caught by Hooper. Ambrose broke the 20-run stand. Manjrekar, who faced 24 balls, scored just a couple. He was caught by Williams. Patrick Patterson broke the 18-run stand.
Krishnamachari Srikkanth, whose 84-ball innings included half-a-dozen boundaries and the only six of the innings, scored 60. He was caught by Williams. Ambrose broke the 62-run stand. Tendulkar, whose 88-ball innings included a couple of boundaries, scored 57. He was unbeaten.
Mohammad Azharuddin, India’s skipper, faced 12 balls, scoring five. He was caught by Lara. Hooper broke the 15-run stand. Pravin Amre, who faced 43 balls, scored 18. He was caught by the substitute. Hooper broke the 54-run stand. Dev, who faced three balls, scored a run. He was unbeaten.
The West Indies conceded 22 extras. India scored 176 for the loss of five wickets off 46.4 overs, winning by five wickets with 20 balls to spare. Richardson, who bowled two wicketless balls, conceded four.
Cummins and Marshall bowled 10 wicketless overs apiece. While the former conceded 47, the latter, whose spell included a maiden, conceded 33. Patterson bowled eight overs, including a maiden. He conceded 31, picking up a wicket.
Hooper, who bowled eight overs, conceded 35. He picked up a couple of wickets, as did Ambrose, who bowled 10 overs, including four maidens. He conceded 17.
The Indians advanced to the best-of-three finals.
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