Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 2001–02
Indian cricket team in West Indies in 2002 | |||
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India | West Indies | ||
Dates | 11 April – 2 June 2002 | ||
Captains | Sourav Ganguly | Carl Hooper | |
Test series | |||
Result | West Indies won the 5-match series 2–1 | ||
Most runs | VVS Laxman (474) | Carl Hooper (579) | |
Most wickets | Zaheer Khan (15) | Mervyn Dillon (23) | |
Player of the series | Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI) | ||
One Day International series | |||
Results | India won the 5-match series 2–1 | ||
Most runs | Sourav Ganguly (136) | Chris Gayle (103) | |
Most wickets | Ajit Agarkar (6) | Mervyn Dillon (7) |
The India national cricket team toured the West Indies from April to June 2002 to play 5 Test matches and 5 Limited Overs Internationals.[1]
Squads
Tests | ODIs | ||
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West Indies[2] | India[3] | West Indies[2] | India[3] |
Tour matches
Match 1
Test series summary
- 1st Test at Bourda, Georgetown – match drawn.[4]
- 2nd Test at Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad – India won by 37 runs.[5]
- 3rd Test at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados – West Indies won by 10 wickets.[6]
- 4th Test at Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's – match drawn.[7]
- 5th Test at Sabina Park, Kingston – West Indies won by 155 runs.[8]
1st Test
2nd Test
3rd Test
4th Test
- VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid and Wasim Jaffer took their maiden test wickets.
5th Test
One Day Internationals (ODIs)
1st ODI
2nd ODI
3rd ODI
29 May 2002 Scorecard |
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- India won the toss and elected to field.
- The match was reduced to 49 overs per side, India's target was 187 runs.
- T Yohannan (IND) made his ODI debut.
4th ODI
1 June 2002 Scorecard |
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- India won the toss and elected to bat.
- The match was reduced before play started to 25 overs per side.
5th ODI
2 June 2002 Scorecard |
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- India won the toss and elected to bat.
- West Indies target was 248 runs in 44 overs.
References
- ^ CricketArchive – tour itinerary Archived 25 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 13 December 2010.
- ^ a b "India in West Indies". static.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
- ^ a b "India in West Indies". static.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
- ^ CricketArchive – 1st Test scorecard. Retrieved on 13 December 2010.
- ^ CricketArchive – 2nd Test scorecard. Retrieved on 13 December 2010.
- ^ CricketArchive – 3rd Test scorecard. Retrieved on 13 December 2010.
- ^ CricketArchive – 4th Test scorecard. Retrieved on 13 December 2010.
- ^ CricketArchive – 5th Test scorecard. Retrieved on 13 December 2010.