West Indies cricket team in India in 1983–84

West Indies cricket team in India in 1983–84 (Revenge Series)[1]
Date 4 October – 31 December 1983
Location India India
Result West Indies won the 6-Test series 3–0
West Indies won the ODI series 5-0
Player of the series Kapil Dev
Malcolm Marshall
Teams
 West Indies  India
Captains
Clive Lloyd Kapil Dev
Most runs
Clive Lloyd (497)
Gordon Greenidge (411)
Jeff Dujon (367)
Sunil Gavaskar (505)
Dilip Vengsarkar (425)
Ravi Shastri (336)
Most wickets
Malcolm Marshall (33)
Michael Holding (30)
Wayne Daniel (14)
Winston Davis (14)
Kapil Dev (29)
Ravi Shastri (12)
Maninder Singh (10)

The West Indies cricket team embarked on a tour of India in 1983–84 following their surprise defeat to India in 1983 World Cup. Captained by Clive Lloyd, the West Indies played six Test matches against India as well as five ODI in addition to other first class matches. The series also known as Revenge Series [1][2] ended with West Indies winning three tests and winning all the five ODIs. The series displayed Indian batsmen struggling to play against the West Indies pace attack. In most of the matches India lost about 4-5 wickets even before reaching 50 runs. The disastorous 3-0 loss was the widest ever margin of defeat on home soil.[3] Despite the poor performance of Indian players, India did manage to create some records in this series. Kapil Dev produced his career best innings spell in this series of 9 wickets in an innings for 83 runs[4] and Gavaskar scored his career best 236 not out in this series.[1][5][6][7] This knock of 236 runs not out took him past Donald Bradman's record of 29 test hundreds and Vinoo Mankad's record score of 231.[8][9]

Sunil Gavaskar
Kapil Dev
Both Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev had their career best performance in this series.

There were various other highlights in these series. In the 5th Test, the crowds upset with India's poor performance blamed Sunil Gavaskar and he was pelted with stones and rotten fruits.[10] The first ODI of this series played at Srinagar was the first ever international match played there. The host team was constantly booed by a section of the crowd. There were protests by separatists who dug up the pitch during the lunch break.[11][12] This series saw debuts by Richie Richardson, Roger Harper, Chetan Sharma, Navjot Sidhu and Raju Kulkarni. Andy Roberts and Yashpal Sharma went into retirement after playing their last matches in this series. The third Test at Gujarat Stadium in Ahmedabad was the first test match ever played on this ground.[13] After the sixth Test, total wickets taken by Malcolm Marshall was 33 wickets which equalled the West Indian record for most wickets in a series. In the same Test, Winston Davis was struck by a missile thrown by a spectator which led to captain Clive Lloyd pulling out his team back to pavilion. The match was resumed only after Lloyd received assurances from the state Governor that security would be increased.[14]

Squads

West Indies Cricket Board West Indies team India Indian team
Guyana Clive Lloyd (c)Kapil Dev (c)
Barbados Gordon GreenidgeSunil Gavaskar
Barbados Desmond HaynesDileep Vengsarkar
Antigua and Barbuda Viv Richards (vice captain)Mohinder Amarnath
Antigua and Barbuda Richie RichardsonSandeep Patil
Trinidad and Tobago Gus LogieAnshuman Gaekwad
Jamaica Jeff Dujon (wk)Syed Kirmani (wk)
Trinidad and Tobago Larry GomesRavi Shastri
Guyana Roger HarperAshok Malhotra
Antigua and Barbuda Eldine BaptisteMadan Lal
Jamaica Michael HoldingRoger Binny
Barbados Malcolm MarshallSandhu
Barbados Wayne DanielKirti Azad
Antigua and Barbuda Andy RobertsManinder Singh
Trinidad and Tobago Larry GomesShivlal Yadav
Guyana Milton PydannaYashpal Sharma
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Winston DavisRaghuram Bhat

Test matches

Date Match, venue Results, Highlights
Oct 21 - Oct 25 1st Test, Green Park Stadium, Kanpur West Indies won by an innings and 83 runs.
Oct 29 - Nov 3 2nd Test, Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi Match ended in a draw. Yashpal Sharma's last Test match
Nov 12 - Nov 16 3rd Test, Gujarat Stadium, Ahmedabad West Indies won by 138 runs. Career best performance by Kapil Dev. 9 wickets for 83 runs in a single inning. Test debut by Sidhu. Gursharan Singh who substituted for Roger Binny took four catches, becoming the first substitute to do so.
Nov 24 - Nov 29 4th Test, Wankhede Stadium, Bombay Match ended in a draw. Test debut by Richie Richardson.
Dec 10 - Dec 14 5th Test Eden Gardens, Calcutta West Indies won by an innings and 46 runs. Test debut by Roger Harper.
Dec 24 - Dec 29 6th Test M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras Match ended in a draw. Career best 236 not out by Sunil Gavaskar. Last test match of Andy Roberts.

First Test (21–25 October)

21–25 October 1983
Scorecard
v
454 (138.2 overs)
Gordon Greenidge 194/368
Kapil Dev 4/99 (24.2 overs)
207 (59.4 overs)
Madan Lal 63*/101
Malcolm Marshall 4/19 (15 overs)
164 (58.3 overs) f/o
Vengsarkar 65/96
Malcolm Marshall 4/47 (17 overs)
West Indies won by an innings and 83 runs
Green Park Stadium, Kanpur
Umpires: B Ganguli (Ind) and S Kishen (Ind)
Player of the match: Malcolm Marshall (WI)

Second Test (29 October–3 November)

29 October–3 November 1983
Scorecard
v
464 (122.1 overs)
Vengsarkar 159/238
Michael Holding 4/107 (28.1 overs)
384 (127.5 overs)
Clive Lloyd 103/202
Kapil Dev 6/77 (31 overs)
233 (77.1 overs)
Vengsarkar 63
Wayne Daniel 3/38 (15 overs)
120/2 (50 overs)
Gordon Greenidge 72
Ravi Shastri 2/36 (17 overs)
Match drawn
Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi
Umpires: D. N. Dotiwalla (Ind) and M. V. Gothoskar (Ind)
Player of the match: Vengsarkar (Ind)

Third Test (12 November–16 November)

12–16 November 1983
Scorecard
v
281 (104.3 overs)
Jeff Dujon 98/154
Maninder Singh 4/19 (15 overs)
241 (80.5 overs)
Gavaskar 90/120
Wayne Daniel 5/39 (11.5 overs)
201 (60.3 overs)
Michael Holding 58
Kapil Dev 9/83 (30.3 overs)
103 (47.1 overs)
Anshuman Gaekwad 29/72
Michael Holding 4/30 (17 overs)
West Indies won by 138 runs
Gujarat Stadium, Ahmedabad
Umpires: S. N. Hanumantha Rao (Ind) and K. B. Ramaswami (Ind)
Player of the match: Michael Holding (WI)

Fourth Test (24 November–29 November)

24–29 November 1983
Scorecard
v
463 (142.5 overs)
Vengsarkar 100/201
Michael Holding 5/102 (40.5 overs)
393 (146.1 overs)
Viv Richards 120
Shivlal Yadav 5/131 (44.1 overs)
173/5d (46 overs)
Ashok Malhotra 72/122
Wayne Daniel 1/45 (14 overs)
104/4 (51 overs)
Larry Gomes 37
Ravi Shastri 2/32 (13 overs)
Match drawn
Wankhede Stadium, Bombay
Umpires: S. Kishen (Ind) and M. V. Gothoskar (Ind)
Player of the match: Viv Richards (WI)

Fifth Test (10 December–14 December)

21–25 October 1983
Scorecard
v
241 (87.4 overs)
Kapil Dev 69/79
Andy Roberts 3/56 (23.4 overs)
377 (128 overs)
Clive Lloyd 161/290
Kapil Dev 4/91 (35 overs)
90 (30 overs)
Ashok Malhotra 30
Malcolm Marshall 6/37 (15 overs)
West Indies won by an innings and 46 runs
Eden Garden, Calcutta
Umpires: M. V. Gothoskar (Ind) and S. Kishen (Ind)
Player of the match: Clive Lloyd

Sixth Test (24 December - 29 December)

24–29 December 1983
Scorecard
v
313 (112.3 overs)
Jeff Dujon 62/169
Maninder Singh 3/41 (29.3 overs)
451/8d (160 overs)
Sunil Gavaskar 236*/425
Malcolm Marshall 5/72 (26 overs)
64/1
Gordon Greenidge 26*
Ravi Shastri 1/10 (6 overs)
Match drawn
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras
Umpires: M. G. Subramaniam (Ind) and S. Kishen (Ind)
Player of the match: Sunil Gavaskar

ODIs

Match Date Venue Results, Highlights
1st ODI13 Oct 1983Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium, Srinagar First international match at Srinagar.[15] West Indies won by 28 runs. West Indies innings was cut short by a dust storm and bad light
2nd ODI9 Nov 1983 Moti Bagh Stadium, Baroda West Indies won by 4 wickets
3rd ODI 1 Dec 1983 Nehru Stadium, Indore West Indies won by 8 wickets.
4th ODI 7 Dec 1983 Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur West Indies won by 104 runs. ODI debut by Chetan Sharma.Highest partnership in India by West Indies 221, made by Vivian Richards and Gordon Greenidge
5th ODI 17 Dec 1983 Nehru Stadium, Gauhati West Indies won by 6 wickets. ODI debut by Raju Kulkarni and Richie Richardson.

First-class matches

Date Match, venue Results, Remarks[16]
Oct 4 - Oct 6 Central Zone v West Indians, Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur Match drawn.
Oct 8 - Oct 10 South Zone v West Indians, Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad Match drawn.
Oct 15 - Oct 17 North Zone v West Indians, Gandhi Sports Complex Ground, Amritsar Match drawn.
Nov 5 - Nov 7 Indian Board President's XI v West Indians, Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Match drawn.
Nov 19 - Nov 21 West Zone v West Indians, Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Stadium, Kolhapur Match drawn.
Dec 3 - Dec 5 East Zone v West Indians, Barabati Stadium, Cuttack West Indians won by an innings and 124 runs.

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