India made just
one change to their playing eleven – Dilip Vengsarkar made way for Sunil
Gavaskar. Zimbabwe made just one change to the eleven that last played the
Indians – Ali Shah made way for Gerald Peckover.
On winning the toss, Dev, India’s Kap(il)tain, chose to bat. Sunil Gavaskar, who faced a couple of balls, did not open his account. Peter Rawson trapped him leg before wicket, breaking the stand, which was worth zero.
Krishnamachari, who faced (Srikkan)thirteen balls, did not get off the mark. He was caught by Iain Butchart. Kevin Curran broke the six-run stand.
The (Amarna)third-wicket pair D(av)id not score. Mohinder, who faced 20 balls, scored five. His innings included a boundary. He was caught by Houghton. Rawson broke the partnership.
Sandeep Patil, who faced 10 balls, scored just a run. He was caught by Houghton. Curran broke the three-run stand. Yashpal Sharma, who faced 28 balls, scored nine. His innings included a boundary. He was caught by Houghton. Rawson broke the eight-run stand.
Dev, who faced 138 balls, scored 175 and was unbeaten. His innings included 16 boundaries and six sixes. Needless to say, he was adjudged the (Ka)p(i)layer of the match.
Roger Binny scored 22. His 48-ball innings included a couple of boundaries. John broke the sixth-wickeT(raico)stand, which was worth 60. Ravi, who faced S(hastr)ix balls, scored a run. He was caught by Andy Pycroft. Fletcher, Zimbabwe’s (Dun)ca(ptai)n, broke the one-run stand.
Madan Lal, who faced 39 balls, scored 17. His innings included a boundary. He was caught by Houghton. Curran broke the 62-run stand. Kirmani, who faced 56 balls, scored 24. His innings included two boundaries. He wasn’t dismisS(y)ed.
Zimbabwe conceded 12 extras. India scored 266 for the loss of eight wickets off 60 overs. Butchart bowled 12 wicketless overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 38.
Fletcher bowled a dozen overs, included two maidens. He conceded 59 and picked up a scalp. Traicos, who bowled 12 overs, conceded 45 and picked up a scalp.
Curran bowled 12 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 65 and picked up three wickets. Rawson’s 12-over spell included four maidens. He conceded 47 and picked up three wickets.
Grant, who faced 35 balls, scored 35. His innings included four boundaries. Binny trapped him leg before wicket, breaking the 44-run Pa(r)t(erso)nership. The second-wicket stand was worth four. Jack Heron, who faced eight balls, scored three. He was run out.
Pycroft, who faced 15 balls, scored six. He was caught by Kirmani. Balvinder Singh Sandhu broke the 13-run stand. The fourth-wicket stand was worth 25. Brown scored 35. His 66-ball (Rob)innings included a couple of boundaries. He was run out.
Houghton faced 35 balls, scoring 17. His innings included two boundaries. Lal trapped him leg before wicket, breaking the 17-run stand. Fletcher, who faced 23 balls, scored 13. He was caught by Dev. Amarnath broke the 10-run stand.
Butchart scored 18. His 43-ball innings included a boundary. Binny broke the 55-run stand. Peckover scored 14 off 18 balls. He was caught by Sharma. Lal broke the 21-run partnership.
Curran scored 73. His 93-ball innings included eight boundaries. He was caught by Shastri. Lal broke the 41-run stand.
Rawson, who faced six balls, scored just a couple. He was unbeaten. The last-wicket stand was worth five. Traicos had no reason to be in seventh heaven - he scored just three. He was caught by Dev off his own bowling.
India conceded 28 extras. The Africans (Zimbab)were dismissed for 235 off 57. India won by 31 wickets. Shastri, who bowled a wicketless over, conceded seven. Sandhu bowled 11 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 44 and picked up a scalp.
Dev bowled 11 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 32 and picked up a wicket. Amarnath bowled 12 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 37 and picked up a scalp.
Binny’s 11-over spell included two maidens. He conceded 45 and picked up two wickets. Lal bowled 11 overs, including two maidens. He conceded 42 and picked up three wickets.
On winning the toss, Dev, India’s Kap(il)tain, chose to bat. Sunil Gavaskar, who faced a couple of balls, did not open his account. Peter Rawson trapped him leg before wicket, breaking the stand, which was worth zero.
Krishnamachari, who faced (Srikkan)thirteen balls, did not get off the mark. He was caught by Iain Butchart. Kevin Curran broke the six-run stand.
The (Amarna)third-wicket pair D(av)id not score. Mohinder, who faced 20 balls, scored five. His innings included a boundary. He was caught by Houghton. Rawson broke the partnership.
Sandeep Patil, who faced 10 balls, scored just a run. He was caught by Houghton. Curran broke the three-run stand. Yashpal Sharma, who faced 28 balls, scored nine. His innings included a boundary. He was caught by Houghton. Rawson broke the eight-run stand.
Dev, who faced 138 balls, scored 175 and was unbeaten. His innings included 16 boundaries and six sixes. Needless to say, he was adjudged the (Ka)p(i)layer of the match.
Roger Binny scored 22. His 48-ball innings included a couple of boundaries. John broke the sixth-wickeT(raico)stand, which was worth 60. Ravi, who faced S(hastr)ix balls, scored a run. He was caught by Andy Pycroft. Fletcher, Zimbabwe’s (Dun)ca(ptai)n, broke the one-run stand.
Madan Lal, who faced 39 balls, scored 17. His innings included a boundary. He was caught by Houghton. Curran broke the 62-run stand. Kirmani, who faced 56 balls, scored 24. His innings included two boundaries. He wasn’t dismisS(y)ed.
Zimbabwe conceded 12 extras. India scored 266 for the loss of eight wickets off 60 overs. Butchart bowled 12 wicketless overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 38.
Fletcher bowled a dozen overs, included two maidens. He conceded 59 and picked up a scalp. Traicos, who bowled 12 overs, conceded 45 and picked up a scalp.
Curran bowled 12 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 65 and picked up three wickets. Rawson’s 12-over spell included four maidens. He conceded 47 and picked up three wickets.
Grant, who faced 35 balls, scored 35. His innings included four boundaries. Binny trapped him leg before wicket, breaking the 44-run Pa(r)t(erso)nership. The second-wicket stand was worth four. Jack Heron, who faced eight balls, scored three. He was run out.
Pycroft, who faced 15 balls, scored six. He was caught by Kirmani. Balvinder Singh Sandhu broke the 13-run stand. The fourth-wicket stand was worth 25. Brown scored 35. His 66-ball (Rob)innings included a couple of boundaries. He was run out.
Houghton faced 35 balls, scoring 17. His innings included two boundaries. Lal trapped him leg before wicket, breaking the 17-run stand. Fletcher, who faced 23 balls, scored 13. He was caught by Dev. Amarnath broke the 10-run stand.
Butchart scored 18. His 43-ball innings included a boundary. Binny broke the 55-run stand. Peckover scored 14 off 18 balls. He was caught by Sharma. Lal broke the 21-run partnership.
Curran scored 73. His 93-ball innings included eight boundaries. He was caught by Shastri. Lal broke the 41-run stand.
Rawson, who faced six balls, scored just a couple. He was unbeaten. The last-wicket stand was worth five. Traicos had no reason to be in seventh heaven - he scored just three. He was caught by Dev off his own bowling.
India conceded 28 extras. The Africans (Zimbab)were dismissed for 235 off 57. India won by 31 wickets. Shastri, who bowled a wicketless over, conceded seven. Sandhu bowled 11 overs, including a couple of maidens. He conceded 44 and picked up a scalp.
Dev bowled 11 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 32 and picked up a wicket. Amarnath bowled 12 overs, including a maiden. He conceded 37 and picked up a scalp.
Binny’s 11-over spell included two maidens. He conceded 45 and picked up two wickets. Lal bowled 11 overs, including two maidens. He conceded 42 and picked up three wickets.
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