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Test no. 1363
India in West Indies Test Series - 3rd Test
West Indies v India
1996/97 season

Played at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados, on 27,29,30,31 March 1997 (5-day match)

Result West Indies won by 38 runs

West Indies 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
SL Campbell c Azharuddin b Prasad 6 11 11 1 0 54.54
SC Williams c Laxman b Ganesh 24 60 41 5 0 58.53
S Chanderpaul not out 137 446 284 12 0 48.23
captain BC Lara c Tendulkar b Prasad 19 86 57 3 0 33.33
CL Hooper c wicketkeeperMongia b Ganesh 19 44 30 3 0 63.33
RIC Holder c Azharuddin b Prasad 5 21 16 1 0 31.25
wicketkeeper CO Browne c Tendulkar b Kumble 24 94 74 4 0 32.43
IR Bishop b Prasad 4 13 7 0 0 57.14
CEL Ambrose c Tendulkar b Kuruvilla 37 86 61 6 0 60.65
FA Rose run out (Prasad/wicketkeeperMongia/Kumble) 11 29 16 2 0 68.75
M Dillon lbw b Prasad 0 17 4 0 0 0.00
    Extras (lb 5, nb 7) 12
    Total (all out; 98.4 overs) 298 (3.02 runs per over)

Fall of wickets1-10 (Campbell), 2-40 (Williams), 3-88 (Lara), 4-118 (Hooper), 5-131 (Holder), 6-187 (Browne), 7-193 (Bishop), 8-258 (Ambrose), 9-290 (Rose), 10-298 (Dillon)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 BKV Prasad 31.4 9 82 5 2.58 (2nb)
 A Kuruvilla 28 4 88 1 3.14
 D Ganesh 21 2 70 2 3.33 (6nb)
 A Kumble 16 1 44 1 2.75 (1nb)
 SC Ganguly 2 1 9 0 4.50

India 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
VVS Laxman b Ambrose 6 40 34 0 0 17.64
NS Sidhu c wicketkeeperBrowne b Rose 26 57 31 6 0 83.87
R Dravid b Bishop 78 372 243 8 0 32.09
captain SR Tendulkar c Campbell b Bishop 92 222 147 14 1 62.58
SC Ganguly c wicketkeeperBrowne b Dillon 22 75 53 3 0 41.50
M Azharuddin c wicketkeeperBrowne b Rose 17 118 70 1 0 24.28
wicketkeeper NR Mongia c Williams b Bishop 1 20 14 0 0 7.14
A Kumble not out 23 81 53 1 0 43.39
A Kuruvilla b Ambrose 0 7 7 0 0 0.00
D Ganesh c wicketkeeperBrowne b Rose 8 30 24 1 0 33.33
BKV Prasad c Holder b Rose 0 2 2 0 0 0.00
    Extras (b 2, lb 12, w 2, nb 30) 46
    Total (all out; 106 overs) 319 (3.00 runs per over)

Fall of wickets1-23 (Laxman), 2-42 (Sidhu), 3-212 (Tendulkar), 4-253 (Ganguly), 5-273 (Dravid), 6-275 (Mongia), 7-295 (Azharuddin), 8-296 (Kuruvilla), 9-319 (Ganesh), 10-319 (Prasad)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 CEL Ambrose 29 8 74 2 2.55 (21nb)
 IR Bishop 28 6 70 3 2.50 (9nb)
 M Dillon 19 5 56 1 2.94 (4nb, 1w)
 FA Rose 22 4 77 4 3.50 (8nb)
 CL Hooper 8 1 28 0 3.50

West Indies 2nd innings R M B 4s 6s SR
SL Campbell c wicketkeeperMongia b Ganesh 18 77 58 4 0 31.03
SC Williams b Prasad 0 13 7 0 0 0.00
S Chanderpaul lbw b Kuruvilla 3 18 13 0 0 23.07
captain BC Lara c Azharuddin b Prasad 45 104 67 6 0 67.16
CL Hooper lbw b Ganesh 4 25 14 0 0 28.57
RIC Holder c wicketkeeperMongia b Prasad 13 51 30 2 0 43.33
wicketkeeper CO Browne c wicketkeeperMongia b Kuruvilla 1 4 4 0 0 25.00
IR Bishop lbw b Kuruvilla 6 22 12 1 0 50.00
CEL Ambrose not out 18 60 30 2 0 60.00
FA Rose c Ganguly b Kuruvilla 4 28 20 0 0 20.00
M Dillon b Kuruvilla 21 23 17 3 1 123.52
    Extras (lb 5, nb 2) 7
    Total (all out; 45 overs) 140 (3.11 runs per over)

Fall of wickets1-9 (Williams), 2-18 (Chanderpaul), 3-37 (Campbell), 4-65 (Hooper), 5-86 (Lara), 6-87 (Browne), 7-91 (Holder), 8-95 (Bishop), 9-107 (Rose), 10-140 (Dillon)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 BKV Prasad 18 6 39 3 2.16
 A Kuruvilla 21 5 68 5 3.23 (2nb)
 D Ganesh 6 1 28 2 4.66

India 2nd innings (target: 120 runs) R M B 4s 6s SR
VVS Laxman b Rose 19 77 61 2 0 31.14
NS Sidhu c Williams b Rose 3 22 10 0 0 30.00
R Dravid c wicketkeeperBrowne b Rose 2 36 21 0 0 9.52
captain SR Tendulkar c Lara b Bishop 4 25 14 0 0 28.57
SC Ganguly b Ambrose 8 25 18 2 0 44.44
M Azharuddin b Ambrose 9 26 14 2 0 64.28
wicketkeeper NR Mongia b Bishop 5 39 24 0 0 20.83
A Kumble c Holder b Bishop 1 8 6 0 0 16.66
D Ganesh not out 6 59 30 0 0 20.00
A Kuruvilla c Holder b Ambrose 9 25 21 0 0 42.85
BKV Prasad b Bishop 0 10 10 0 0 0.00
    Extras (b 2, lb 2, nb 11) 15
    Total (all out; 35.5 overs) 81 (2.26 runs per over)

Fall of wickets1-3 (Sidhu), 2-16 (Dravid), 3-32 (Laxman), 4-32 (Tendulkar), 5-45 (Ganguly), 6-51 (Azharuddin), 7-57 (Kumble), 8-66 (Mongia), 9-80 (Kuruvilla), 10-81 (Prasad)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 CEL Ambrose 15 3 36 3 2.40 (8nb)
 IR Bishop 11.5 4 22 4 1.85
 FA Rose 9 2 19 3 2.11 (6nb)

Toss India, who chose to field first
Series West Indies led the 5-match series 1-0

Player of the match S Chanderpaul (West Indies)

Umpires LH Barker and SG Randell (Australia)
TV umpire HA Moore
Match referee PL van der Merwe (South Africa)

Close of play
27 Mar day 1 - West Indies 1st innings 240/7 (S Chanderpaul 102*, CEL Ambrose 28*)
28 Mar rest day
29 Mar day 2 - India 1st innings 249/3 (R Dravid 71*, SC Ganguly 21*)
30 Mar day 3 - India 2nd innings 2/0 (VVS Laxman 0*, NS Sidhu 2*)
31 Mar day 4 - India 2nd innings 81 (35.5 ov) - end of match

Match notes

  • Day 1
  • 2nd new ball taken on 4th ball of the 83rd over (bowled by Ganesh).
  • Chanderpaul's maiden Test century, 100 from 231 balls, 8x4.
  • Indian over rate was very slow and play was extended beyond the close by an hour, but bad light stopped the play with 4.2 overs remaining.
  • Day 2
  • After Lunch, Umpire Lloyd Barker was indisposed and off the field as something had fallen into his eyes. The reserve umpire (4th umpire) Dalton Holder stood in for him until the first drinks break after Lunch.
  • Slow over rate from West Indies (roughly 12.2 per hour) caused the play to be extended an hour beyond. Still the overs couldn't be completed, as the bad light stopped the play.
  • Day 3
  • Kuruvilla picks up maiden 5 wkt haul.
  • West Indies skittled out for their lowest score against India.
  • India had to bat for 6 overs. Bad light stopped the play. For the third straight day, play was extended by another hour after the close of play time.

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