March 20, 2009

West Indies vs England 1st ODI: Batting side of both sides

Once-up-on a time, West Indies and England was the best cricket plying country in the world. No doubt that that was their golden age in cricket history.  The Test series was totally favored of the host. West Indies went on the as the series leaders by winning the first test. It is very easy to say that the batsmen of both team presented a stable batting except in the second innings of the first test. During the tours England had to face another lowest score in cricket history against West Indies.

 

After 15 years England had to face another lowest score in West Indies, in 1994 they scored jut 46 runs at Sabina Park. The English men scored just 46 runs in an innings and it is the lowest score of the duo. WI scored 47 at Kingston on 11 Mar 2004 and now England is in 3rd position by scoring 51 runs and it was England’s 2nd lowest totals in an innings against West Indies. The tour did not show only lowest score but presented some highest total score too. West Indies’ 749 and England 600 was 3rd and 10th highest totals in an innings.

 

The five matches test series was full of batting success. More that 17 hundreds came from the both batting sides, when England’s batsmen achieved 9 hundreds as well as 7 from WI side. RR Sarwan was the most successful batsmen who bagged 3 hundreds including one double. Most probably it is the tour in cricket history that presents more centuries. RR Sarwan also named in the most runs in a series by scoring 626 runs and average is 104.33. AJ Strauss from England also bagged 3 hundreds in the series.