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Date | 2 March β 3 May 1989 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Result | West Indies won the 4-match Test series 3β0 West Indies won the 5-match ODI series 5β0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The India national cricket team toured the West Indies during the 1988β89 cricket season. India played four Test matches and five One Day International matches between 2 March and 3 May 1989, against the West Indian cricket team, with the West Indies winning the Test series 3β0 and ODI series 5β0. [1]
The Indian squad for left for the West Indies on 26 February 1989. The side entered Caribbean on the back of a decent record barring the 1961β62 tour when they lost the series 5β0. In the 24 Tests played until then, India had won 2, lost 10 and drawn 12. [2]
2β5 March 1989
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West Indies Board President's XI
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The India team entered the game on the back of a 3β0 ODI series loss against the West Indies senior team, which ended on 11 March. Players who featured in the said matches and the first-class match against West Indies Board President's XI β Dilip Vengsarkar, Kapil Dev, Mohammad Azharuddin, Kiran More β and two others, Ravi Shastri and Chetan Sharma, were rested. The side was captained by Krishnamachari Srikkanth. [4] The West Indies Under-23s included Kenny Benjamin, who played for the senior team. Carl Hooper, another regular in both teams, was rested for the game. The Under-23s side was captained by Brian Lara, then 19. [5] Batting first after winning the toss, the Indians declared after making 411/6. Navjot Singh Sidhu and Sanjay Manjrekar put on 171 runs for the third wicket with both scoring centuries. [6] The West Indies Under-23s were all out at 405, with Lara top-scoring for the side with 182, coming off 237 balls. [7] His century came in 177 balls and included 12 fours. [8] For the Indians, Narendra Hirwani (5/150) returned with best figures.
1β4 April 1989
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West Indies Board XI
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22β25 April 1989
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25β30 March 1989
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28 Aprilβ3 May 1989
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The West Indies won the Cable and Wireless ODI Series 5β0.
7 March 1989
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21 March 1989
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Indian cricket team in West Indies in 1988β89 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date | 2 March β 3 May 1989 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Result | West Indies won the 4-match Test series 3β0 West Indies won the 5-match ODI series 5β0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The India national cricket team toured the West Indies during the 1988β89 cricket season. India played four Test matches and five One Day International matches between 2 March and 3 May 1989, against the West Indian cricket team, with the West Indies winning the Test series 3β0 and ODI series 5β0. [1]
The Indian squad for left for the West Indies on 26 February 1989. The side entered Caribbean on the back of a decent record barring the 1961β62 tour when they lost the series 5β0. In the 24 Tests played until then, India had won 2, lost 10 and drawn 12. [2]
2β5 March 1989
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West Indies Board President's XI
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The India team entered the game on the back of a 3β0 ODI series loss against the West Indies senior team, which ended on 11 March. Players who featured in the said matches and the first-class match against West Indies Board President's XI β Dilip Vengsarkar, Kapil Dev, Mohammad Azharuddin, Kiran More β and two others, Ravi Shastri and Chetan Sharma, were rested. The side was captained by Krishnamachari Srikkanth. [4] The West Indies Under-23s included Kenny Benjamin, who played for the senior team. Carl Hooper, another regular in both teams, was rested for the game. The Under-23s side was captained by Brian Lara, then 19. [5] Batting first after winning the toss, the Indians declared after making 411/6. Navjot Singh Sidhu and Sanjay Manjrekar put on 171 runs for the third wicket with both scoring centuries. [6] The West Indies Under-23s were all out at 405, with Lara top-scoring for the side with 182, coming off 237 balls. [7] His century came in 177 balls and included 12 fours. [8] For the Indians, Narendra Hirwani (5/150) returned with best figures.
1β4 April 1989
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West Indies Board XI
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22β25 April 1989
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25β30 March 1989
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28 Aprilβ3 May 1989
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The West Indies won the Cable and Wireless ODI Series 5β0.
7 March 1989
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21 March 1989
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