India were ranked highly above the West Indies in both the ICC Test Championship as well as the ICC ODI Championship but the latter team had the favour of beating Zimbabwe 5–0 in a series of One Day International matches earlier in the month. Find out more in our, Jackson Bird, Peter Siddle rip through New South Wales, Sophie Devine ton powers Perth Scorchers to commanding win, Mahmudullah tests positive for COVID-19, will miss PSL, BCB planning seven-day quarantine when West Indies come visiting in January, Athapaththu, Radha star in Supernovas' two-run win, Trailblazers vs Supernovas, Match 3, Women's T20 Challenge 2020, Pakistan v Zimbabwe, 1st T20I, Rawalpindi, Velocity vs Trailblazers, Match 2, Women's T20 Challenge 2020, Supernovas vs Velocity, Match 1, Women's T20 Challenge 2020. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat. Two more wickets followed, with Fidel Edwards and Jerome Taylor picking up one each, but at 60 for four in the 17th over, India were still 17 ahead of West Indies' score for the same number of wickets. The only other four-match Test series, as of June 2020, to finish with the same result was England at home to Pakistan in 2006. On Day 3 rain delayed the start of play until 10:30 and stopped play from lunch and 12:49 and from 15:45 to 16:14. West Indies hit 251 runs for 6 wickets, with Chris Gayle contributing nearly half the total, 123, before he was out with five overs remaining to Ajit Agarkar, who got the most wickets for India, claiming two for 38. Highest score for WEST INDIES vs AUSTRALIA in West Indies 148 Desmond Haynes at St John’s, Antigua in 1977-78 Highest score for AUSTRALIA vs WEST INDIES in West Indies 158 Matthew Hayden at North sound in 2006-07 Best bowling for WEST INDIES vs AUSTRALIA in all ODIs 7 for 51 Winston Davis at Headingley in 1983 [29] In a back-and-forth series which saw neither team win back-to-back matches, the series ended three games-all. Further rain cut the West Indies innings short by 3 overs, with the (. À partir de 2006 Asus s'intéresse aux produits « gaming » en créant la gamme ROG (Republic of Gamers), dont le but est d'offrir les dernières innovations technologiques aux joueurs. [8] The only other four-match Test series, as of June 2020[update], to finish with the same result was England at home to Pakistan in 2006. West Indies won the toss and elected to field. Australia's Test captain Mark Taylor initially indicated that he would continue to lead the side for this tour,[15] but in February 1999 he announced his retirement. Pakistan vs West Indies 2nd ODI Match 2006. Munaf Patel faced the first ball, got it away for a single, before Yuvraj Singh hit two fours to leave himself with two runs to get off three balls, only to be clean bowled off the last delivery. Over 8.1: Irfan Pathan bowls a delivery to Ramnaresh Sarwan without Billy Doctrove, the Umpire at Square-leg in position. Catch live and detailed score report of West Indies vs India 2nd ODI 2006, India tour of West Indies only on ESPNcricinfo.com. India toured the West Indies during the 2006 international cricket season. The ODI series was also drawn with three wins each and one tie. It is only when the Indian fielders appeal for a run-out that they realise the Umpire was not in position. While four days of play were scheduled, this tour match reached a result in three days. Details of 15th highest ODI score by a team. This was the West Indies' first victory in seven matches and their sixth 10-wicket victory against Australia. [34][35] The series was marred by poor crowd behaviour by the West Indian supporters. First-class match: Queensland v West Indians – 18–21 November, 1-day tour match: Prime Minister's XI v West Indians – 4 February, Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, "West Indies tour of Australia 2009/10 – Fixtures", "West Indies name tour squad for Australia", "Mark Benson - the umpire who made history - calls time on career", Quadrangular Twenty20 Series in Sri Lanka, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=West_Indian_cricket_team_in_Australia_in_2009–10&oldid=936038210, International cricket competitions in 2009–10, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Bad light ended play early on Days 1 and 2. [36] The WICB later apologised for the incident. [37] The final ODI match was suspended for over an hour due to spectators throwing glass bottles and other debris onto the ground in protest at Sherwin Campbell being obstructed by Brendon Julian and being given run out. Australia won the toss and elected to bat. 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On Day 1 rain stopped play from 11:32 to 11:51, from 11:59 (lunch taken) to 13:00, and from 13:16 to 13:57. Players were selected for both ODIs and Tests unless otherwise specified. [56], For Australia, the only change to the Test squad came ahead of the fourth Test when backup wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist was called in as a possible replacement for Ian Healy due to issues with his calf muscles. The West Indies cricket team toured Australia, in the Frank Worrell Trophy for a 3-match Test series, a 5-match ODI series, and 2 Twenty20 Internationals from 18 November 2009 to 23 February 2010. Australia won the toss and elected to bat, This page was last edited on 16 January 2020, at 09:18. Hence the Australians fulfilled their dreams of having an unbeaten summer. Midway through the final day's play, the crowd threw bottles onto the ground after the controversial lbw dismissal of Roy Fredericks. Find the complete scorecard of West Indies vs India 2nd ODI Online. [7] This was the first four-match series in the history of Test cricket to finish as a two-all draw. [14], Immediately prior to this tour, Australia won a home Ashes series against England, and won an ODI tri-series against England and Sri Lanka. This was the first four-match series in the history of Test cricket to finish as a two-all draw. Australians won the toss and elected to bat. [58][59] He was replaced by the One Day International squad with Andy Bichel. [25] Leg spinner Shane Warne was dropped for the final Test,[26] which Australia won by 176 runs. Rain briefly stopped play during the middle sessions of Day 1 and 3. India won the toss and captain Rahul Dravid elected to field first, after five overs were cut off each side's innings due to heavy overnight rain. Dravid paired up with Mohammad Kaif to add 123 for the fourth wicket, before Dwayne Bravo had Dravid caught, leaving India with 43 to get from the last 37 balls; with two fours and a six from Mahendra Singh Dhoni, and Kaif hitting 16 off his last 16 deliveries, India made it to the target with a ball to spare. This was the West Indies' first one-wicket victory in Tests and Australia's. [38] One of the bottles narrowly missed captain Steve Waugh. [57] Healy however played in the final Test. Meanwhile, the West Indies were successful against India, Sri Lanka and England at home but lost away to Pakistan. International cricket tours of the West Indies, Indian cricket team in West Indies in 2006, Defeat is part of the learning curve – Holding, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indian_cricket_team_in_the_West_Indies_in_2006&oldid=914939684, International cricket competitions in 2006, Pages containing links to subscription-only content, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Australia remained unbeaten throughout the summer, winning the test series 2–0, ODI series 4–0 and the Twenty20 series 2–0 besides completing a clean sweep of Pakistan earlier in January. Rain prevented the start of play until 13:00 and the scheduled finishing time was extended by 15 minutes to 17:20. West Indies vs Australia, 2nd ODI. He was stripped of the captaincy and later reinstated as skipper. Catch live and fully detailed scorecard of WI vs AUS, 2nd ODI, Jun 27, Australia in West Indies ODI Series on Cricbuzz. On Day 3 rain stopped play during the final session and bad light ended play early. The match was reduced to 30 overs per side and a limit of 6 overs per bowler. [54] The thirteen man squad announced ahead of the third Test saw Adrian Griffith, Carl Hooper and Shivnarine Chanderpaul coming in as replacements for Suruj Ragoonath, Daren Ganga and Lincoln Roberts. Former West Indian fast bowler and commentator, Michael Holding, said between the ODIs and Tests that the West Indies ODI series win was an event that "nobody had foreseen".[1]. Their only loss came in their tour of India in 1998. India had not won a Test series in the West Indies for 35 years, but India defeated the West Indies 1–0 in the Test series. [14][19] Brian Lara led a player revolt against the WICB over pay and conditions and the tour was delayed by a week. Menu . West Indians won the toss and elected to bat. [30] These were the final ODI matches for both teams before the 1999 Cricket World Cup in England[31][32] which Australia went on to win. India now had three wickets in hand and 64 to get, but Ramesh Powar batted for eight overs together with Yuvraj Singh, as the pair cut 43 off the total, Powar contributing 12. Australia won the toss and elected to bat. [22] They fought back in the second Test breaking their six-match losing streak with Lara scoring 213. Australia's innings was limited to 47 overs due to their slow over rate. Australia won by 63 runs (D/L method) Commentary Summary . Watch SA vs WI: South Africa thrash Windies by 257 runs. Australia won the toss and elected to field. Since the introduction of ODIs in the 1970s, they had only one other summer – 2000–01 – when they didn't lose a match. Catch live and fully detailed scorecard of AUS vs WI, 4th ODI, Feb 14, West Indies in Australia ODI Series on Cricbuzz [27] This was the second-drawn series of the Frank Worrell Trophy with the 1981–82 series finishing at one-all.