West Indies cricket team in England in the 2004 season
The West Indies cricket team's tour to England in the 2004 season took place from July 22nd to August 21st, 2004. The international cricket tour was part of the 2004 international cricket season and consisted of four tests . The West Indies won the series 4-0.
prehistory
Both teams previously played a three-nation tournament with New Zealand . The last meeting of the two teams on a tour took place in the 2003/04 season in the West Indies .
Stages
The following stages were designated as the venue for the tour and announced on July 15, 2004.
Tour venues |
Stadion | city | capacity | Games |
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Edgbaston Cricket Ground | Birmingham | 24,803 | 2nd test |
The oval | London | 23,500 | 4th test |
Lord's Cricket Ground | London | 30,000 | 1st test |
Old Trafford Cricket Ground | Manchester | 19,000 | 3rd test |
Squad lists
The West Indies named their roster on June 16, 2004. England named their roster on July 18, 2004.
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Tour matches
July 13-15 Scorecard |
Arundel |
![]() 380 (95) & 157 (35.5) |
- |
Marylebone Cricket Club 260 (58) & 248 (63.3) |
West Indians wins with 29 runs |
July 17-19 scorecard |
Shenley |
![]() 534-7d (120.1) & 283-5d (59.5) |
- |
![]() 346 (70) |
draw |
August 5-7 Scorecard |
Derby |
![]() 223 (40.1) & 368-6d (81) |
- |
Derbyshire 188 (70.2) & 88 (35.3) |
West Indians wins with 315 runs |
Testing
First test in London
July 22nd - 26th Scorecard |
London (Lord's) |
![]() 568 (121.4) & 325-5d (76.4) |
- |
![]() 416 (116.4) & 267 (79.3) |
England wins with 210 runs |
During the test, there was a police operation after allegedly a spectator pulled a knife after another spectator's cell phone rang.
Second test in Birmingham
July 29th - August 1st scorecard |
Birmingham |
![]() 566-9d (134) & 248 (65.1) |
- |
![]() 336 (91.3) & 222 (55.3) |
England wins with 256 runs |
Third test in Manchester
August 12-16 Scorecard |
Manchester |
![]() 395 (94.3) & 165 (59.4) |
- |
![]() 330 (112.2) & 231-3 (65.4) |
England wins with 7 wickets |
Fourth test in London
August 19-21 Scorecard |
London (The Oval) |
![]() 470 (123.2) & 318 (84.2) |
- |
![]() 152 (36.5) & 4-0 (0.3) |
England wins with 10 wickets |
statistics
The following cricket statistics were obtained on this tour.
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Batting | ||||||||
player | team | Games | Innings | Runs | Average | HS | 100s | 50s |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul |
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4th | 8th | 437 | 72.83 | 128 * | 1 | 2 |
Chris Gayle |
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4th | 8th | 400 | 50.00 | 105 | 1 | 3 |
Andrew Flintoff |
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4th | 7th | 387 | 64.50 | 167 | 1 | 3 |
Rob Key |
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4th | 7th | 378 | 63.00 | 221 | 1 | 1 |
Michael Vaughan |
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4th | 7th | 330 | 55.00 | 103 | 2 | 1 |
bowling | ||||||||
player | team | Games | Overs | Wickets | Average | BBI | 5W | 10W |
Ashley Giles |
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4th | 186.1 | 22nd | 23.13 | 5/57 | 2 | 0 |
Steve Harmison |
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4th | 131.4 | 17th | 29.52 | 6/46 | 1 | 0 |
Dwayne Bravo |
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4th | 128.4 | 16 | 26.18 | 6/55 | 1 | 0 |
Matthew Hoggard |
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4th | 126 | 16 | 30.75 | 4/83 | 0 | 0 |
Andrew Flintoff |
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4th | 88.3 | 14th | 21.21 | 3/25 | 0 | 0 |
Player of the Series
The following players were honored as Player of the Series .
series | Player of the Series |
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test |
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Player of the Match
The following players were recognized as Player of the Match .
game | Player of the Match |
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1st test |
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2nd test |
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3rd test |
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4th test |
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Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bangladesh tour schedule announced ( English ) Cricinfo. July 15, 2005. Retrieved December 17, 2016.
- ↑ Lara to lead test team in England ( English ) Cricinfo. June 16, 2004. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
- ↑ Butcher passed fit to play in opening Test ( English ) Cricinfo. July 18, 2004. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
- ↑ Mobile phone triggers knife attack at Lord's ( English ) Cricinfo. August 9, 2004. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
- ↑ Records / The Wisden Trophy, 2004 / Most runs ( English ) Cricinfo. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
- ↑ Records / The Wisden Trophy, 2004 / Most wickets ( English ) Cricinfo. Retrieved January 5, 2017.