West Indies V India

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West Indies vs. India

Date.........Match......Venue
May 18.......1st ODI......Jamaica -
May 20.......2nd ODI......Jamaica
May 23.......3rd ODI......St Kitts
May 26.......4th ODI......Trinidad
May 28.......5th ODI......Trinidad
June 2-6.....1st Test......Antigua
Jun 10-14....2nd Test......St. Lucia
Jun 22-26....3rd Test......St Kitts
Jun 30-Jul 4..4th Test......Jamaica


1st ODI: West Indies v India at Kingston, 18 May 2006

Match start scheduled for 9.35 local time (14.35 GMT)


West Indies team: (from)
*BC Lara, CH Gayle, RS Morton, RR Sarwan, S Chanderpaul,
MN Samuels, DR Smith, +CS Baugh, CD Collymore, FH Edwards,
JE Taylor, IDR Bradshaw, DJ Bravo, D Mohammed.

India team: (from)
V Sehwag, AR Uthappa, *R Dravid, Yuvraj Singh, M Kaif, SK Raina,
Y Venugopal Rao, +MS Dhoni, IK Pathan, RR Powar,
Harbhajan Singh, AB Agarkar, S Sreesanth, RP Singh, MM Patel.


Predictions, people...

um, India win ODI seires 4-1
Tests 2-0
 
India Tour Of West Indies....

Kicks off today..... India to win one day serie 3-1..test...prediction after the first test...
 
Should be a lot of fun. Lara and co. have been talking themselves up, so im guessing they have some new talent up their sleaves. Seems that way, the papers are talking about their new pacers who are very quick apparently.
More concern with the tests. Need to win them to get our test form back together.
 
Where's Amol's thread gone?

Anyways WI 176-3 after 31.2 overs...

Lara just out.


Reduced to 45 over per side.
 
He's getting better and better, captaincy has given him a new lease of life.

Such an articulate cricketer...
 
2nd ODI......Jamaica Saturday 20 May 2006.

Sky Sports 3 - 15.30 UK.
 
India bring in Powar in for RP Singh.

WI keep same side...

Rahul wins toss and decides to field.
 
A new first for Team India




The Indian team achieved a rare milestone by winning the first One-dayer at Kingston on Thursday. For the first time in their ODI history, India have brought their tally of wins at par with their tally of losses. This is how India’s record reads after this match:

Played

619,

Won

296,

Lost

296

(Tied 3 and No Result 24)

It indicates the progress India have made over the years, especially in the last year or so. India are now all set to move into the upper league, of those countries who have won more ODIs than they have lost.

Teams with a favourable win-loss record:

Australia (381/219), Pak (341/275), WI (296/217), SA (216/124), England (212/204).