English cricket team in the West Indies in 1980–81
English cricket team in the West Indies in 1980/81 | |||
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West Indies | England | ||
Dates | 23 January 1981 – 15 April 1981 | ||
Captains | Clive Lloyd | Ian Botham | |
Test series | |||
Result | West Indies won the 5-match series 2–0 | ||
Most runs | Clive Lloyd (383) Viv Richards (340) Desmond Haynes (234) | Graham Gooch (460) David Gower (376) Geoffrey Boycott (295) | |
Most wickets | Colin Croft (24) Michael Holding (17) | Ian Botham (15) Graham Dilley (10) | |
Player of the series | Clive Lloyd |
The England national cricket team toured the West Indies from January to April 1981 and played a five-match Test series against the West Indies cricket team which the West Indies won 2–0. England were captained by Ian Botham; the West Indies by Clive Lloyd. The second Test of the tour was cancelled, after Robin Jackman's visa was revoked by the Guyanese government, for playing and coaching in South Africa.[1] In the third Test, England's opening batsman Geoff Boycott was dismissed for a duck, after six balls bowled by Michael Holding.[2] It has been described as the greatest over in Test cricket.[3]
In addition, the teams played a two-match Limited Overs International (LOI) series which the West Indies won 2–0.[4]
Test series summary
First Test
13–18 February 1981 (5-day match) Scorecard |
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West Indies won by an innings and 79 runs Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad Umpires: CE Cumberbatch and D Sang Hue Player of the match: CEH Croft (WIN) |
- England won the toss and elected to field.
- 16 February was taken as a rest day.
- PR Downton (ENG) and EH Mattis (WIN) made their Test debuts.
Second Test
28 February–5 March 1981 (5-day match) Scorecard |
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- The match was cancelled when the Guyanese Government cancelled the visa of Robin Jackman who had previously played and coached in apartheid South Africa.
- 3 March was planned as a rest day.
Third Test
13–18 March 1981 (5-day match) Scorecard |
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West Indies won by 298 runs Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados Umpires: DM Archer and D Sang Hue Player of the match: CH Lloyd (WIN) |
- England won the toss and elected to field.
- 16 March was taken as a rest day.
- RO Butcher and RD Jackman (both ENG) made their Test debuts.
Fourth Test
27 March–1 April 1981 (5-day match) Scorecard |
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Match drawn Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda Umpires: DM Archer and S Mohammed Player of the match: P Willey (ENG) |
- England won the toss and elected to bat.
- 30 March was taken as a rest day.
- There was no play on the fourth day.
Fifth Test
10–15 April 1981 (5-day match) Scorecard |
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Match drawn Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica Umpires: CE Cumberbatch and D Sang Hue Player of the match: GA Gooch (ENG) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
- 13 April was taken as a rest day.
One Day Internationals (ODIs)
1st ODI
4 February 1981 Scorecard |
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West Indies won by 2 runs Arnos Vale Playing Field, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Umpires: DM Archer and S Mohammed Player of the match: CEH Croft (WIN) |
- England won the toss and elected to field.
- EH Mattis (WIN) made his ODI debut.
2nd ODI
26 February 1981 Scorecard |
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West Indies won by 6 wickets Albion Sports Complex, Albion, Guyana Umpires: DJ Narine and CF Vyfhuis Player of the match: HA Gomes (WIN) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
References
External links
- Series home at ESPN Cricinfo
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