West Indian cricket team in England in 1980

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Dates 8 May – 14 August 1980
Captains Clive Lloyd
Result West Indies won the 5-match series 1–0
Most runs Viv Richards (379)
Desmond Haynes (308)
West Indian cricket team in England in 1980
 
  West Indies England
Dates 8 May – 14 August 1980
Captains Clive Lloyd Ian Botham
Test series
Result West Indies won the 5-match series 1–0
Most runs Viv Richards (379)
Desmond Haynes (308)
Graham Gooch (394)
Geoffrey Boycott (368)
Most wickets Joel Garner (26)
Michael Holding (20)
Bob Willis (15)
Ian Botham (14)
Player of the series Joel Garner (WI)
One Day International series
Results 2-match series drawn 1–1
Most runs Gordon Greenidge (117) Geoffrey Boycott (75)
Most wickets Michael Holding (5) Chris Old (3)
Ian Botham (3)

The West Indian cricket team toured England in 1980, spending virtually the whole of the 1980 English cricket season in England. West Indies also played two matches in Ireland and two in Scotland.

The highlights of the tour were a two-match One Day International series for the 1980 Prudential Trophy and a five-Test series for the Wisden Trophy, both against the English cricket team. West Indies were captained by Clive Lloyd, and England by Ian Botham. The ODI series was tied 1–1, and the Test series was ruined by rain. West Indies won the First Test, but the following four were all drawn due to weather interruptions, so West Indies won the series 1–0.

During the second test at Lords, Viv Richards completed his 3,000 test runs in 54 innings at the time third fastest after Don Bradman and Everton Weekes.[1]

West Indies also played numerous matches against the first-class counties and other minor teams, winning many of them. West Indies were only beaten twice on the tour, by Essex in a 50-over warm-up match, and by England in the Second ODI, both at the end of May. Thereafter, they were unbeaten until the tour ended in August

Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Faoud Bacchus, Viv Richards (vice captain), Clive Lloyd (captain), Derick Parry, Alvin Kallicharan, Lawrence Rowe, Collis King, Deryck Murray, David Murray, Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Joel Garner, Malcolm Marshall, Colin Croft.

When Lawrence Rowe dropped out of the tour through injury, Larry Gomes was invited to replace him but declined as he had not played for two months. Timur Mohamed, who was at the time playing for Suffolk, joined the touring party instead.[2]

Warm-up matches

The tour began with the traditional fixture against Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk's XI at Arundel Castle on 8 May 1980. West Indies won the 45-over match by 121 runs.[3]

West Indies spent most of the rest of May warming up for the matches against England. West Indies played 3-day matches against Worcestershire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire, then two 50-over matches against Middlesex and two 50-over matches against Essex, and finally a 3-day match against Derbyshire. Except for the first one-day match against Middlesex on 20 May (which was rained off) and the first one-day match against Essex (won by Essex, the first loss by West Indies on the tour), all of these matches were won by West Indies.

One-day Internationals

The West Indies won the Prudential Trophy on scoring rate.

1st ODI

28, 29 May 1980
Scorecard[4]
West Indies 
198 (55 overs)
v
 England
174 (51.2 overs)
CG Greenidge 78 (147)
CM Old 2/12 (11 overs)
CJ Tavaré 82* (129)
MD Marshall 3/28 (11 overs)
West Indies won by 24 runs
Headingley, Leeds
Umpires: BJ Meyer and KE Palmer
Player of the match: CJ Tavaré (ENG)
  • England won the toss and elected to field.
  • Reserve day used. England were 35/3 (23 overs) at the close of the first day.
  • CJ Tavaré (ENG) and MD Marshall (WIN) made their ODI debuts.

The First ODI was held at Headingley on 28 May. England won the toss and put West Indies in to bat first. They reached 198 all out, with 78 from Gordon Greenidge. Joel Garner was run out off the last ball having scored 14. Play was interrupted by the weather, with England on 35/3 overnight, and resumed the next day, 29 May. Despite England's number 3, Chris Tavaré, reaching 82 not out, West Indies bowled England out for 174 off 51.2 overs to win by 24 runs.[5]

2nd ODI

30 May 1980
Scorecard[6]
West Indies 
235/9 (55 overs)
v
 England
236/7 (54.3 overs)
DL Haynes 50 (86)
RGD Willis 2/25 (10 overs)
G Boycott 70 (115)
MA Holding 3/28 (11 overs)
England won by 3 wickets
Lord's, London
Umpires: DJ Constant and DGL Evans
Player of the match: G Boycott (ENG)
  • England won the toss and elected to field.
  • VJ Marks (ENG) made his ODI debut.

The Second ODI was played the following day, 30 May, at Lord's, with Viv Richards standing in as captain for Clive Lloyd. Again, England won the toss and put West Indies in to bat. They reached 235 for 9 off their 55 overs, led by a 50 from Desmond Haynes. Thanks to a century opening stand by Peter Willey (56) and Geoffrey Boycott (70), and 42 not out from Ian Botham, England reached their target off the third ball of the final over to win by 3 wickets.[7]

West Indies then played and won a 3-day match against Kent.

Test matches

References

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