Indian national cricket team in the West Indies in the 2002 season
The tour of India's national cricket team to the West Indies in the 2002 season took place from April 11th to June 2nd, 2002. The international cricket tour was part of the 2002 international cricket season and included five test matches and five ODIs . The West Indies won the Test Series 2–1, India the ODI Series 2-1.
prehistory
It was the first tour of the season for both teams. The last meeting of the two teams on a tour took place in the 1996/97 season in the West Indies .
Stages
Tour venues |
Tour venues in Jamaica |
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Tour venues |
The following stages were planned as venues for the tour.
city | country | Stadion | capacity | Games |
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Bridgetown | Barbados | Kensington oval | 11,000 | 3rd test; 3. ODI |
Georgetown | Guyana | Bourda Cricket Ground | 25,000 | 1st test |
Kingston | Jamaica | Sabina Park | 20,000 | 5. test; 1st & 2nd ODI |
Port of Spain | Trinidad and Tobago | Queen's Park Oval | 25,000 | 2. test; 4th & 5th ODI |
St. John's | Antigua and Barbuda | Antigua Recreation Ground | 12,000 | 4th test |
Squad
India named its roster on March 21, 2002. The West Indies named their test roster on April 8, and their ODI roster on May 20, 2002.
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Tour matches
April 5-7 Scorecard |
Georgetown (ECC) | Guyana Board President's XI 118 (62.3) & 168 (54.2) |
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![]() 248 (99) & 39-1 (16.1) |
Indians wins with 9 wickets |
April 26-28 Scorecard |
Gros Islet | Busta Cup XI 437 (104.2) |
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![]() 150 (68.1) & 158-2 (63) (f / o) |
draw |
Testing
First test in Georgetown
April 11-15 Scorecard |
Georgetown (Bourda) |
![]() 501 (163.1) |
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![]() 395-7 (140.3) |
draw |
Second test in Port of Spain
April 19-23 Scorecard |
Port of Spain |
![]() 339 (115.5) & 218 (92.1) |
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![]() 245 (77.5) & 275 (115.1) |
India wins with 37 runs |
Third test in Bridgetown
May 2-5 scorecard |
Bridgetown |
![]() 102 (33.4) & 296 (101.2) |
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![]() 394 (135.5) & 5-0 (1.2) |
West Indies wins with 10 wickets |
Fourth test in St. John's
May 10-14 scorecard |
St. John's |
![]() 513-9d (196) |
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![]() 629-9d (248) |
draw |
Fifth test in Kingston
May 18-22 Scorecard |
Kingston |
![]() 422 (132) & 197 (62.2) |
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![]() 212 (75) & 252 (88.3) |
West Indies wins with 155 runs |
One-day internationals
First ODI in Kingston
May 25 scorecard |
Kingston |
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Game canceled |
Second ODI in Kingston
May 26th scorecard |
Kingston |
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Game canceled |
Third ODI in Bridgetown
May 29 scorecard |
Bridgetown |
![]() 186 (44.5 / 49) |
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![]() 187-3 (43.5 / 49) |
India wins with 7 wickets |
Fourth ODI in Port of Spain
June 1st scorecard |
Port of Spain |
![]() 123 (25/25) |
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![]() 124-3 (22.1 / 25) |
West Indies wins by 7 wickets |
Fifth ODI in Port of Spain
June 2nd scorecard |
Port of Spain |
![]() 260 (50) |
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![]() 191 (36.2 / 44) |
India wins with 56 runs ( D / L method ) |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dinesh Mongia, Ratra, Jaffer named in squad for West Indies ( English ) Cricinfo. March 12, 2002. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
- ↑ Tony Cozier: Williams, Murray Recalled ( English ) Cricinfo. April 8, 2002. Accessed June 24, 2018.
- ↑ Derrick Nichols: West Indies name ODI squad ( English ) Cricinfo. May 20, 2002. Retrieved June 24, 2018.