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History of cricket in the West Indies from 1970–71 to 1980

This article describes the history of West Indies cricket from 1971 to 1980.

The West Indies cricket team was in transition as the 1970s began and it suffered a humiliating series defeat on the 1975–76 tour of Australia. New captain Clive Lloyd was determined that such a defeat must never happen again and decided that the lessons of that tour must be learned. On the 1975–76 tour, the difference between the two teams was the aggressive pace bowling of Jeff Thomson and Dennis Lillee. Lloyd decided that West Indies must nurture its own pace battery to create similar havoc among its opponents. The emergence of Andy Roberts and Michael Holding at this time ensured that the first implementation of the new policy on the 1976 tour of England was a success. West Indies could still produce great batsmen too and few have been better than Viv Richards.

The combination of outstanding pace bowling and top-class batting enabled West Indies to dominate world cricket for more than 15 years until the 1990s.

Domestic cricket 1970–71 to 1980 edit

Shell Shield winners edit

1970–71 season[1] edit

Trinidad and Tobago, captained by Joey Carew, retained their Shell Shield title. They beat Combined Islands and Barbados, and drew with Jamaica and Guyana.

The Beaumont Cup, a first-class knock-out competition competed for by North Trinidad, South Trinidad, Central Trinidad and East Trinidad, was retained by North Trinidad when the final between themselves and East Trinidad was drawn. This was the first season in which the competition had been expanded to four teams. From its inception in 1926, only North and South Trinidad had previously competed.

1970–71 Shell Shield Table edit

Position Team Played Won Lost DWF DLF Points
Pts 12 0 6 2
1 Trinidad and Tobago 4 2 0 1 1 32
2 Jamaica 4 2 0 0 2 28
3 Barbados 4 1 2 1 0 18
4 Guyana 4 0 1 2 1 14
5 Combined Islands 4 1 3 0 0 12

Note: DWF = drawn, won on first innings. LWF = drawn, lost on first innings.

Leading batsmen 1970–71 edit

1970–71 West Indian cricket season – leading batsmen by average
Name Innings Runs Highest Average 100s
Sunil Gavaskar 16 1169 220 97.41 5
Garry Sobers 15 889 178* 74.08 4
Dilip Sardesai 13 883 212 67.92 3
Richard de Souza 9 336 95 67.20 0
Desmond Lewis 13 652 96 65.20 0

Leading bowlers 1970–71 edit

1970–71 West Indian cricket season – leading bowlers by average
Name Balls Maidens Runs Wickets Average
Norbert Phillip 821 36 297 17 17.47
Pascall Roberts 1119 71 331 16 20.68
Prince Bartholomew 1290 42 593 27 21.96
Uton Dowe 1554 54 773 33 23.42
John Shepherd 1068 45 405 17 23.82

Qualification: 10 or more wickets.

International tours 1970–71 to 1980 edit

India 1970–71 edit

India defeated West Indies by one match to nil, with four matches drawn. Their win came in the second Test, at Port-of-Spain. It was their first win in 25 Tests between the two countries. Sunil Gavaskar, aged twenty-one and in his first Test series, scored 774 runs in four Tests, at an average of 154.80. Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan took 22 wickets at 33.91.

New Zealand 1971–72 edit

Australia 1972–73 edit

England 1973–74 edit

India 1975–76 edit

Pakistan 1976–77 edit

Australia 1977–78 edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1972 edition, pp. 976–978 and 922–944

External links edit

  • CricketArchive – itinerary of events

Further reading edit

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This article describes the history of West Indies cricket from 1971 to 1980 The West Indies cricket team was in transition as the 1970s began and it suffered a humiliating series defeat on the 1975 76 tour of Australia New captain Clive Lloyd was determined that such a defeat must never happen again and decided that the lessons of that tour must be learned On the 1975 76 tour the difference between the two teams was the aggressive pace bowling of Jeff Thomson and Dennis Lillee Lloyd decided that West Indies must nurture its own pace battery to create similar havoc among its opponents The emergence of Andy Roberts and Michael Holding at this time ensured that the first implementation of the new policy on the 1976 tour of England was a success West Indies could still produce great batsmen too and few have been better than Viv Richards The combination of outstanding pace bowling and top class batting enabled West Indies to dominate world cricket for more than 15 years until the 1990s Contents 1 Domestic cricket 1970 71 to 1980 1 1 Shell Shield winners 1 2 1970 71 season 1 1 2 1 1970 71 Shell Shield Table 1 2 2 Leading batsmen 1970 71 1 2 3 Leading bowlers 1970 71 2 International tours 1970 71 to 1980 2 1 India 1970 71 2 2 New Zealand 1971 72 2 3 Australia 1972 73 2 4 England 1973 74 2 5 India 1975 76 2 6 Pakistan 1976 77 2 7 Australia 1977 78 3 References 4 External links 5 Further readingDomestic cricket 1970 71 to 1980 editShell Shield winners edit 1970 71 Trinidad and Tobago 1971 72 Barbados 1972 73 Guyana 1973 74 Barbados 1974 75 Guyana 1975 76 Trinidad and Tobago 1976 77 Barbados 1977 78 Barbados 1978 79 Barbados 1979 80 Barbados1970 71 season 1 edit Trinidad and Tobago captained by Joey Carew retained their Shell Shield title They beat Combined Islands and Barbados and drew with Jamaica and Guyana The Beaumont Cup a first class knock out competition competed for by North Trinidad South Trinidad Central Trinidad and East Trinidad was retained by North Trinidad when the final between themselves and East Trinidad was drawn This was the first season in which the competition had been expanded to four teams From its inception in 1926 only North and South Trinidad had previously competed 1970 71 Shell Shield Table edit Position Team Played Won Lost DWF DLF PointsPts 12 0 6 2 1 Trinidad and Tobago 4 2 0 1 1 322 Jamaica 4 2 0 0 2 283 Barbados 4 1 2 1 0 184 Guyana 4 0 1 2 1 145 Combined Islands 4 1 3 0 0 12Note DWF drawn won on first innings LWF drawn lost on first innings Leading batsmen 1970 71 edit 1970 71 West Indian cricket season leading batsmen by averageName Innings Runs Highest Average 100sSunil Gavaskar 16 1169 220 97 41 5Garry Sobers 15 889 178 74 08 4Dilip Sardesai 13 883 212 67 92 3Richard de Souza 9 336 95 67 20 0Desmond Lewis 13 652 96 65 20 0Leading bowlers 1970 71 edit 1970 71 West Indian cricket season leading bowlers by averageName Balls Maidens Runs Wickets AverageNorbert Phillip 821 36 297 17 17 47Pascall Roberts 1119 71 331 16 20 68Prince Bartholomew 1290 42 593 27 21 96Uton Dowe 1554 54 773 33 23 42John Shepherd 1068 45 405 17 23 82Qualification 10 or more wickets International tours 1970 71 to 1980 editIndia 1970 71 edit Main article Indian cricket team in the West Indies in 1970 71 1st Test at Sabina Park Kingston match drawn 2nd Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad India won by 7 wickets 3rd Test at Bourda Georgetown match drawn 4th Test at Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados match drawn 5th Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad match drawnIndia defeated West Indies by one match to nil with four matches drawn Their win came in the second Test at Port of Spain It was their first win in 25 Tests between the two countries Sunil Gavaskar aged twenty one and in his first Test series scored 774 runs in four Tests at an average of 154 80 Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan took 22 wickets at 33 91 New Zealand 1971 72 edit 1st Test at Sabina Park Kingston match drawn 2nd Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad match drawn 3rd Test at Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados match drawn 4th Test at Bourda Georgetown match drawn 5th Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad match drawnAustralia 1972 73 edit 1st Test at Sabina Park Kingston match drawn 2nd Test at Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados match drawn 3rd Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad Australia won by 44 runs 4th Test at Bourda Georgetown Australia won by 10 wickets 5th Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad match drawnEngland 1973 74 edit 1st Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad West Indies won by 7 wickets 2nd Test at Sabina Park Kingston match drawn 3rd Test at Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados match drawn 4th Test at Bourda Georgetown match drawn 5th Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad England won by 26 runsIndia 1975 76 edit 1st Test at Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados West Indies won by an innings and 97 runs 2nd Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad match drawn 3rd Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad India won by 6 wickets 4th Test at Sabina Park Kingston West Indies won by 10 wicketsPakistan 1976 77 edit 1st Test at Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados match drawn 2nd Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad West Indies won by 6 wickets 3rd Test at Bourda Georgetown match drawn 4th Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad Pakistan won by 266 runs 5th Test at Sabina Park Kingston West Indies won by 140 runsAustralia 1977 78 edit 1st Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad West Indies won by an innings and 106 runs 2nd Test at Kensington Oval Bridgetown Barbados West Indies won by 9 wickets 3rd Test at Bourda Georgetown Australia won by 3 wickets 4th Test at Queen s Park Oval Port of Spain Trinidad West Indies won by 198 runs 5th Test at Sabina Park Kingston match drawnReferences edit Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1972 edition pp 976 978 and 922 944External links editCricketArchive itinerary of eventsFurther reading editPlayfair Cricket Annual 1972 to 1981 editions Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1972 to 1981 editions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title History of cricket in the West Indies from 1970 71 to 1980 amp oldid 1111763119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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