Story England in the 90's - Correcting wrongs/ Copy rights and selector arguments (collaborative International Cricket)

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Windward Islands v England XI - 4 day match - at Arnos Vale, Kingstown, St Vincent - 1989/90 - England XI 2nd Innings

England XI won by 4 wickets

Man of the Match:
P.J.Newport

A nerveless unbeaten 76* by youngster Nasser Hussain and some late hitting by allrounder Phil Newport saw the England XI to a 4 wicket win with just 2 balls to spare.
Hussain paced his innings superbly and he and Newport were only forced to start Hitting Out when they need 5 off the final over of the day.
At 76/4 chasing 209 the visitors appeared in trouble before Alec Stewart joined Hussain to add 75 runs for the 5th wicket and get their team back on track.
Offspinner Thomas Kentish kept the pressure on for the home side with 3-67, finishing the match with 6 wickets but it wasn't enough to prevent defeat.
The England XI will now head to Jamaica full of confidence with 1 more 4 day game before the 1st Test.
Newport was named Man of the Match after hitting the winning runs and taking 7 wickets for the match.

Windward Islands Vs England XI
England XI 2nd Innings 210/6 Closed (Overs 68.5)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
GA Gooch* b TZ Kentish44905840
W Larkinslbwb IBA Allen06100
AJ Lambc DT Telemaqueb JT Etienne22897210
N Hussainnot out 7815914030
RJ Bailey b TZ Kentish02200
AJ Stewart+ b JT Etienne29736630
DJ Capel b TZ Kentish16505420
PJ Newportnot out 9242800
EE Hemmingsdnb
ARC Fraserdnb
DE Malcolmdnb
extras (b0 lb4 w3 nb5)12
TOTAL 6 wickets for210
FOW
1-7(W Larkins) 2-71(GA Gooch) 3-73(AJ Lamb) 4-76(RJ Bailey) 5-151(AJ Stewart)
6-191(DJ Capel)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
WW Davis80380
IBA Allen101331
WL Thomas81200
TZ Kentish24.54673
JT Etienne162392
JD Charles2090

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Nasser Hussain hooks a bouncer during his unbeaten 76* which saw his side home
 

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Jamaica v England XI - 4 day match - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - Match Preview

Pitch:
6 - A dry solid looking strip that would make an ideal bowler's graveyard except is unlikely that you could get a spade to penetrate the surface.
There is every prospect that the wicket will retain it's character throughout the match and it promises to be a long hard match for bowlers of all types.

Weather Forecast: Day 1 - Light Cloud, Day 2 - Hot and Sunny, Day 3 - Cloudy, Chance of Showers, Day 4 - Cloudy, Chance of Showers

Injuries: None.

England get a first look at conditions in Jamaica on the ground where the 1st Test will be played in their final warm up game before the start of the 6 match Test series.
Mike Atherton recovers from his shoulder strain after missing the opening 2 matches and gets a game and seamer Phil DeFreitas is also named in the XI meaning every player in the England Squad has now got at least 1 game.
With the pitch looking good for batting England will be looking for someone to make a century after not recording one so far on Tour.
Jamaica are always a strong team and feature a number of Test players, with Test fast bowlers Courtney Walsh and Patrick Patterson spearheading a quality attack.
This could go either way, but with some rain expected on the final two days and a flat pitch it could be a Draw.

Jamaica

W.W.Lewis
D.S.Morgan
J.C.Adams SLA
P.J.L.Dujon (wk)
M.C.Neita RM
C.A.Davidson
R.C.Haynes LBG
M.A.Tucker (c) OB
N.O.Perry OB
C.A.Walsh RF
B.P.Patterson RF

England XI

G.A.Gooch (c) RM
M.A.Atherton LBG
W.Larkins
A.J.Lamb
N.Hussain
R.C.Russell (wk)
C.C.Lewis RFM
D.R.Pringle RM
P.A.J.DeFreitas RFM
E.E.Hemmings OB
G.C.Small RFM

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Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, hosts a 4 day game between Jamaica and England in 1989/90
 

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Jamaica v England XI - 4 day match - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - England XI 1st Innings

Toss:
England XI

The England XI won the Toss and took first use of a Good Batting Wicket but rather wasted their chance to cash in with a big score or two, most batsmen getting starts then getting themselves out to the spinners.
Nasser Hussain continued his good form with his 2nd half century of the Tour and there were late order runs to Phil DeFreitas and Eddie Hemmings but the a total of 277 seemed at least 70 short of par.
Spinners Nehemiah Perry and Robert Haynes impressed for the home side on a pitch which didn't offer them much after the England XI batsmen had played the fast bowlers quite well.

Jamaica Vs England XI
England XI 1st Innings 277/10 All Out (Overs 98.4)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
GA Gooch*c DS Morganb RC Haynes281016810
MA Athertonc JC Adamsb BP Patterson6291900
W Larkinslbwb RC Haynes23855000
AJ Lambc JC Adamsb RC Haynes13272410
N Hussainc DS Morganb NO Perry50948520
RC Russell+c WW Lewisb NO Perry10363300
CC Lewisc JC Adamsb NO Perry42899340
DR Pringlec PJL Dujonb NO Perry12282710
PAJ DeFreitas b BP Patterson4714111220
EE Hemmingsnot out 351328330
GC Smallc PJL Dujonb CA Walsh06300
extras (b2 lb4 w2 nb3)11
TOTAL 10 wickets for277
FOW
1-11(MA Atherton) 2-55(GA Gooch) 3-68(W Larkins) 4-79(AJ Lamb) 5-114(RC Russell)
6-163(N Hussain) 7-190(DR Pringle) 8-195(CC Lewis) 9-274(PAJ DeFreitas)
10-277(GC Small)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
CA Walsh19.42521
BP Patterson184552
NO Perry294864
RC Haynes164353
MA Tucker8580
JC Adams70320
MC Neita1030

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Jamaica offspinner Nehemiah Perry impressed with 4-86 off 29 overs
 

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Jamaica v England XI - 4 day match - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90

The highlight of the Jamaica first innings was an unbeaten 129* to middle order batsman Mark Neita which saw his side to a 1st innings lead of 147.
Opener Wayne Lewis 71, middle order batsman Cleveland Davidson 74, and allrounder Robert Haynes 51 also made half centuries in a good batting effort by the home side.
The England bowlers struggled on a flat pitch with Phil DeFreitas the pick of the attack with 3 wickets in his 1st game of the Tour.
With some showers interrupting play a couple of times on Day 3 we are running out of time to get a positive result and a Draw seems likely.

Jamaica Vs England XI
Jamaica 1st Innings 424/6 Declared (Overs 130)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
WW Lewis b DR Pringle7115811751
DS Morganc RC Russellb PAJ DeFreitas25786540
JC Adamsc GA Goochb DR Pringle21413710
PJL Dujon+c GA Goochb EE Hemmings23403220
MC Neitanot out 129341261100
CA Davidsonc CC Lewisb PAJ DeFreitas7417814550
RC Haynes b PAJ DeFreitas511058641
MA Tucker*not out 21504600
NO Perrydnb
CA Walshdnb
BP Pattersondnb
extras (b0 lb0 w3 nb6)9
TOTAL 6 wickets for424
FOW
1-66(DS Morgan) 2-101(JC Adams) 3-136(WW Lewis) 4-142(PJL Dujon) 5-302(CA Davidson)
6-386(RC Haynes)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
GC Small252930
PAJ DeFreitas245743
CC Lewis203580
DR Pringle285932
EE Hemmings304951
MA Atherton2090
GA Gooch1020

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Phil DeFreitas was the pick of the England XI bowlers with 3 wickets
 

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Jamaica v England XI - 4 day match - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - England XI 2nd Innings

With showers continuing to interrupt play the England XI took some well needed batting practice before a token declaration 45 minutes before Stumps on Day 4 to let their seamers have a short workout.
Graham Gooch made 40 and there were half centuries to Mike Atherton, Wayne Larkins, and Allan Lamb in an improved batting performance by the tourists.
England's one concern heading into the Test now is a lack of centuries even though a number of players have found some decent form.
The bowling remains a worry with England unsure of their Test XI until they have a good look at the pitch the morning before the match.

Jamaica Vs England XI
England XI 2nd Innings 231/3 Declared (Overs 64)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
GA Gooch*c CA Davidsonb CA Walsh40936230
MA Athertonb JC Adams601459730
W Larkinsb RC Haynes6114312831
AJ Lambnot out561189160
N Hussainnot out3261400
RC Russell+dnb
CC Lewisdnb
DR Pringlednb
PAJ DeFreitasdnb
EE Hemmingsdnb
GC Smalldnb
extras(b0 lb3 w5 nb3)11
TOTAL3 wickets for231
FOW
1-82(GA Gooch) 2-115(MA Atherton) 3-210(W Larkins)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
CA Walsh175441
BP Patterson160770
NO Perry102390
RC Haynes111321
MA Tucker51160
JC Adams40171
MC Neita1030

Wayne Larkins.jpg

Veteran batsman Wayne Larkins top scored in the England XI 2nd innings with 61
 

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Jamaica v England XI - 4 day match - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - Jamaica 2nd Innings

Match Drawn

Man of the Match:
M.C.Neita

In a very brief Jamaica 2nd innings England XI opening bowler Gladstone Small grabbed a wicket in his 1st over before a shower ruled out the remaining 40 minutes and ended time denying the visitors short spell with the New Ball.
It mattered little with players on both teams happy to see an end to a game which had been ruined on the final 2 days by several interruptions from rain and long since lost it's competitive edge.
England now head into the 1st Test having some decent practice on the Jamaica pitch and after 3 games with 1 win and 2 draws an unbeaten record and most of their players in some decent form.

Jamaica Vs England XI
Jamaica 2nd Innings 0/1 Closed (Overs 1)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
WW Lewislbwb GC Small03400
DS Morgannot out 06000
JC Adamsnot out 02200
PJL Dujon+dnb
MC Neitadnb
CA Davidsondnb
RC Haynesdnb
MA Tucker*dnb
NO Perrydnb
CA Walshdnb
BP Pattersondnb
extras (b0 lb0 w0 nb0)0
TOTAL 1 wickets for0
FOW
1-0(WW Lewis)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
GC Small1101

Gladstone Small.jpg

Gladstone Small took a wicket in his 1st over before rain ended play
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Jamaica v England XI - 4 day match - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - Match Summary

Jamaica Vs England XI


2-Innings Match Played At Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, 09-Jan-1990, First Class Tour Match


Match Drawn


England XI 1st Innings 277/10 All Out (Overs 98.4)


GA Gooch 28 W Larkins 23 N Hussain 50 CC Lewis 42 PAJ DeFreitas 47 EE Hemmings 35* BP Patterson 2/55 NO Perry 4/86 RC Haynes 3/35


Jamaica 1st Innings 424/6 Declared (Overs 130)


WW Lewis 71 DS Morgan 25 JC Adams 21 PJL Dujon 23 MC Neita 129* CA Davidson 74 RC Haynes 51 MA Tucker 21* PAJ DeFreitas 3/74 DR Pringle 2/93


England XI 2nd Innings 231/3 Declared (Overs 64)


GA Gooch 40 MA Atherton 60 W Larkins 61 AJ Lamb 56*


Jamaica 2nd Innings 0/1 Closed (Overs 1)
 

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West Indies Test Squad for the 6 Test series v England 1989/90

C.G.Greenidge
D.L.Haynes (vc)
P.V.Simmons RM
R.B.Richardson
C.A.Best OB
C.L.Hooper OB
I.V.A.Richards (c) OB (injured for 1st Test)
A.L.Logie
K.L.T.Arthurton SLA
P.J.L.Dujon (wk)
D.Williams (wk)
E.A.E.Baptiste RFM
R.A.Harper OB
M.D.Marshall RF
W.K.M.Benjamin RF
E.A.Moseley RFM
I.R.Bishop RF
C.E.L.Ambrose RF
C.A.Walsh RF
B.P.Patterson RF

Strong squad, some great names there, some world class attacking batsmen, and some brutal fast bowlers, plus a couple of handy spin options.

Players to join the West Indies squad for the 7 match ODI Series

C.B.Lambert
F.D.Stephenson RF
R.C.Haynes LBG

These 3 will make their Debuts at some stage during the ODI series as per real life.

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West Indies captain Viv Richards practicing on the eve of the 1st Test
 

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GOOCH BOUNCED OUT OF CAPTANCY
Graham Gooch looks like he will miss what would be his first test as captain this evening after Devon Malcolm has potentially broken the captain's cheekbone in the nets at Sabina Park in preparation for the first test. Gooch was seen leaving the ground early, heading towards the local hospital.

Given the fact that Alec Stewart has been having back trouble for the last couple of days, it leaves Michael Atherton and surprise pick Wayne Larkins as the only openers available to England as their youthful squad prepare to head into the teeth of the Windies pace barrage.

It would also leave Allan Lamb to suddenly captain the side, something that Gooch seems desperate to avoid as there are rumours of Gooch looking at potential protective gear that would allow him to take the field in Jamaica.

The other news, it appears that England may go into the test with an all pace barrage, with a five-man attack of Malcolm and Phil DeFreitas supplemented by all-rounders David Capel and Chris Lewis, the later making his debut, with Phil Newport apparently set to beat out Angus Fraser for the final spot.
 

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West Indies breaking Team News 1989/90...Home Side lose their Captain to Injury...Viv Richards to miss 1st Test with Back Strain

In form West Indies batsman and captain Viv Richards has been ruled out of the 1st Test at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica with a Back Strain blamed on bowling too much for Leeward Islands lately in preparation for the Test series.
With all time great batsman Viv looking in great touch with the bat in the 4 day Tour match for Leeward Islands to start the Tour after an unbeaten 140*, and boasting a career average in the 50s it seems a huge loss, fueling speculation of a closer than expected 1st Test.
Both teams now likely head into a vital 1st Test without their first choice Captains and both XIs with a slightly shaky look to them, perhaps luck evening out now after the freak Gooch injury in the nets.
With Richards sure to miss the game it seems the experienced Trinidad and Tobago batsman Gus Logie will slot into the Test XI at Number 6, his age and Test experience set to win him a place ahead of the younger Keith Arthurton.
Experienced opener Desmond Haynes takes over as West Indies Test captain for the 1st Test with extra pressure to score runs due to some added responsibility.

Final XIs and pitch, weather and injury report to follow on morning before match...
 
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West Indies v England - 1st Test - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - Match Preview

Pitch:
106 - Slightly uneven track, dry and dusty and difficult to "read".
Should help the bowlers more than the batsmen, probably the quickies the most and some sort of positive result is likely.
Batting is likely easiest on the first 2 days.

Weather Forecast: All 5 days will be Hot and Sunny

Injuries: G.A.Gooch - Hit in the Face During Net Practice (miss 1 match), A.J.Stewart - Back Strain (miss 1 match), K.T.Medlycott - Back Strain (miss 1 match), I.V.A.Richards - Back Strain (miss 1 match)

West Indies

C.G.Greenidge
D.L.Haynes (c)
R.B.Richardson
C.A.Best OB
C.L.Hooper OB
A.L.Logie
P.J.L.Dujon (wk)
M.D.Marshall RF
I.R.Bishop RF
C.E.L.Ambrose RF
C.A.Walsh RF

England

M.A.Atherton LBG
W.Larkins
R.A.Smith
A.J.Lamb (c)
N.Hussain
D.J.Capel RMF
R.C.Russell (wk)
C.C.Lewis RFM
P.J.Newport RFM
P.A.J.DeFreitas RFM
D.E.Malcolm RFM

After a 4-0 Ashes drubbing by Australia England have had a post Ashes cleanout and come into this match with a fresh team.
With captain Graham Gooch hit in the face in the nets by a Devon Malcolm short ball and missing this game England might be slightly weakened.
West Indies are also without their captain Viv Richards who has a back strain, but with a world class top 3 and Dujon at 7 they have a strong batting lineup.
The pitch is expected to favour Fast bowling so West Indies have gone in with 4 Fast bowlers here, England also choosing their quickest in Devon Malcolm.
It would be a massive upset for England to win this one without their captain and so soon after the Ashes debacle, but stranger things have happened.

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Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica hosts the 1st Test between West Indies and England in 1989/90
 

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West Indies v England - 1st Test - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - England 1st Innings

Toss:
England

England won the Toss and elected to let their batsmen have first use on a pitch that looked like it would help the fast bowlers.
The England openers played well, with Wayne Larkins getting stuck into Curtly Ambrose first 5 over spell before 2 wickets on the stroke of Lunch to the offspin of Carl Hooper stalled momentum.
Hooper went on to take 5 wickets as England stumbled to be all out for a disappointing 215, opener Mike Atherton impressing with his temprament in his 2nd Test top scoring with 75.
Having played the quicks quite well England would be disappointed to lose so many wickets to Hooper on a pitch that wasn't offering him much.
The England bowling attack are now under pressure to grab some early wickets when West Indies start their innings.

West Indies Vs England
England 1st Innings 215/10 All Out (Overs 83)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
MA Athertonlbwb MD Marshall7524118460
W Larkins b CL Hooper341025411
RA Smithc CA Bestb CL Hooper0181200
AJ Lamb*c CG Greenidgeb CA Walsh18433310
N Hussain b CL Hooper11201120
DJ Capel b CL Hooper12171010
RC Russell+lbwb CL Hooper2774300
CC Lewis b IR Bishop18544610
PJ Newportc CA Walshb CEL Ambrose24916430
PAJ DeFreitasc DL Haynesb CEL Ambrose7553800
DE Malcolmnot out 0191200
extras (b5 lb0 w1 nb8)14
TOTAL 10 wickets for215
FOW
1-68(W Larkins) 2-72(RA Smith) 3-108(AJ Lamb) 4-125(N Hussain) 5-144(DJ Capel)
6-160(MA Atherton) 7-176(RC Russell) 8-182(CC Lewis) 9-204(PAJ DeFreitas)
10-215(PJ Newport)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
CEL Ambrose155442
IR Bishop131401
MD Marshall142361
CA Walsh121341
CL Hooper297565

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West Indies offspinner Carl Hooper took 5-56 off 29 overs
 

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West Indies v England - 1st Test - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - West Indies 1st Innings

An excellent century to West Indies stand in captain Desmond Haynes gave his side an important lead as he scored a hard hitting 142 off 176 balls 16 fours.
Carl Hooper continued his good allround game with 60 as he added a valuable 149 for the 4th wicket with Haynes, a partnership that took West Indies into the lead midway through Day 2.
Phil DeFreitas bowled well for England and allrounder Chris Lewis impressed on debut but perhaps they missed the control of Angus Fraser with Phil Newport a tad expensive.
England begin their 2nd innings 108 runs behind and under immense pressure on a pitch that has helped the bowlers throughout.

West Indies Vs England
West Indies 1st Innings 323/10 All Out (Overs 84.4)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
CG Greenidge b PJ Newport14252420
DL Haynes*c N Hussainb CC Lewis142279176160
RB Richardsonc RC Russellb CC Lewis26600
CA Bestlbwb DJ Capel29544840
CL Hooperc RC Russellb PAJ DeFreitas6014811060
AL Logiec RC Russellb CC Lewis7201400
PJL Dujon+ b PAJ DeFreitas21884810
MD Marshall b DJ Capel26494220
IR Bishop b PAJ DeFreitas10292110
CEL Ambrosec MA Athertonb PAJ DeFreitas4191510
CA Walshnot out 110700
extras (b4 lb0 w1 nb2)7
TOTAL 10 wickets for323
FOW
1-19(CG Greenidge) 2-22(RB Richardson) 3-79(CA Best) 4-228(CL Hooper)
5-251(AL Logie) 6-264(DL Haynes) 7-305(MD Marshall) 8-315(PJL Dujon)
9-322(IR Bishop) 10-323(CEL Ambrose)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
DE Malcolm142620
PAJ DeFreitas20.43714
PJ Newport153621
CC Lewis200733
DJ Capel152512

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West Indies stand in captain Desmond Haynes made an excellent 142 off 176 balls with 16 fours
 

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West Indies v England - 1st Test - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - England 2nd Innings

West Indies win by an Innings and 3 runs

Man of the Match:
D.L.Haynes

A spineless display of batting by England saw them lose the 1st Test in Jamaica by an Innings and 3 runs after they were bundled out for 105 to lose well inside 3 days.
On debut young batsman Nasser Hussain was the only batsman to show any fight for the visitors as the West Indies quicks fired after a quiet 1st innings.
A poor performance here by England sees them go 1-0 in the series, one wonders how much the loss of their captain Graham Gooch effected them leading in to a low scoring match.

West Indies Vs England
England 2nd Innings 105/10 All Out (Overs 43)

BatsmanFieldsmanBowlerRunsMinBls4s6s
MA Athertonc CL Hooperb CEL Ambrose4211210
W Larkinslbwb MD Marshall512610
RC Russell+lbwb IR Bishop012500
RA Smithc PJL Dujonb CA Walsh10462400
AJ Lamb*c CA Bestb CEL Ambrose10191510
N Hussainc RB Richardsonb MD Marshall371289020
DJ Capelc PJL Dujonb CEL Ambrose15794910
CC Lewisc CL Hooperb MD Marshall13352210
PJ Newport b IR Bishop3261700
PAJ DeFreitasc CA Bestb IR Bishop3272300
DE Malcolmnot out 07000
extras (b0 lb0 w1 nb4)5
TOTAL 10 wickets for105
FOW
1-9(W Larkins) 2-9(MA Atherton) 3-11(RC Russell) 4-27(AJ Lamb) 5-36(RA Smith)
6-73(DJ Capel) 7-98(N Hussain) 8-99(CC Lewis) 9-101(PJ Newport)
10-105(PAJ DeFreitas)
BowlerOversMaidRunsWkts
CEL Ambrose104243
IR Bishop91293
MD Marshall93113
CA Walsh52101
CL Hooper102310

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West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall took 3-11 as his team won by an Innings
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West Indies v England - 1st Test - at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica - 1989/90 - Match Summary

West Indies Vs England


2-Innings Match Played At Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, 13-Jan-1990, Test


West Indies Win Outright by an Inns and 3 runs


England 1st Innings 215/10 All Out (Overs 83)


MA Atherton 75 W Larkins 34 PJ Newport 24 CEL Ambrose 2/44 CL Hooper 5/56


West Indies 1st Innings 323/10 All Out (Overs 84.4)


DL Haynes 142 CA Best 29 CL Hooper 60 PJL Dujon 21 MD Marshall 26 PAJ DeFreitas 4/71 CC Lewis 3/73 DJ Capel 2/51


England 2nd Innings 105/10 All Out (Overs 43)


N Hussain 37 CEL Ambrose 3/24 IR Bishop 3/29 MD Marshall 3/11
 

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