@DM Mordecai This occured on my birthday. Nearly 34 years later & how time flies. I feel old now, aha. Thank you for uploading & can't wait for you to upload England home & County matches from '99-'04..
Hello AshesHeroes, glad you enjoyed. All being well, we shall get to 1999 some time next year. I am still in the process of digitising my VHS collection and have only got up to March 1996 at the time of typing this. Thanks for watching, DARREN
275 in the end. I think it's fair to say that both sides were in a 'transitional phase' here. Not a great WI batting line up, with Richards and Haynes ageing rapidly towards retirement. And of course the Headingly pitch and conditions were perfect for arch-trundler Pringle.
The same England team beat the same West Indies team in 9 out of 10 ODI's from 1986-87 to 1988. Looks weird as they were being whitewashed in the Test matches by the same West Indies team.Were the WI complacent or there were chinks in their Iron clad supremacy? Getting beaten in 9 out of 10 ODI's by a none too good England team is no joke and that too with big names like Greenidge, Richards, Haynes, Dujon, Marshall, Ambrose, Walsh, Holding in the side. Puts a question mark on the WI team which boasted of invincibility.
Thanks love these
Graham Gooch was a worldclass batsman .Had the ability to play both fast as well as spin bowling.
@DM Mordecai
This occured on my birthday. Nearly 34 years later & how time flies. I feel old now, aha. Thank you for uploading & can't wait for you to upload England home & County matches from '99-'04..
Hello AshesHeroes, glad you enjoyed. All being well, we shall get to 1999 some time next year. I am still in the process of digitising my VHS collection and have only got up to March 1996 at the time of typing this. Thanks for watching, DARREN
Another Brilliant Upload
One other aspect of note was to see the famous Headingly pavillion dwafed by the Corpoate/Capitalist boxes. Hmmm
Funny that Dujon opened. Without looking it up, I think Greenidge was on that tour so he must have been injured.
Didn't he get injured on the 1991 tour aswell. Greenidge that is
Neil Fairbrother was Robin singh for England
I must have missed something: Gower 7000 Trst Match runs yet I always see him dollying out. Puzzling. Gatting too. Oh well.
Two textbook Gower dismissals here.
Last tests for Athey and Cowdrey.
How they Limited west indies too 238 with that attack god knows...
275 in the end. I think it's fair to say that both sides were in a 'transitional phase' here. Not a great WI batting line up, with Richards and Haynes ageing rapidly towards retirement. And of course the Headingly pitch and conditions were perfect for arch-trundler Pringle.
If only england cud post a decent total they wud av beat windiest a few times in matches like this..
The same England team beat the same West Indies team in 9 out of 10 ODI's from 1986-87 to 1988. Looks weird as they were being whitewashed in the Test matches by the same West Indies team.Were the WI complacent or there were chinks in their Iron clad supremacy? Getting beaten in 9 out of 10 ODI's by a none too good England team is no joke and that too with big names like Greenidge, Richards, Haynes, Dujon, Marshall, Ambrose, Walsh, Holding in the side. Puts a question mark on the WI team which boasted of invincibility.