India beat England 2–0 in the Test series and won the ODI Texaco Trophy that by virtue of faster run-rate despite England having squared the series after losing the first game. India's Dilip Vengsarkar scored a total of 360 runs in the Test series and was named player of the series alongside England's Mike Gatting. In the ODI series, England's David Gower emerged as the top scorer with 81 runs and was named player of the series alongside India's Ravi Shastri.
Also as part of the England tour, India played eight other first-class and seven limited overs games.
The 1986 edition of the Texaco Trophy was a One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament held between England and India in England. India won the first game and England won the second, leveling the series at 1–1. India won the trophy by virtue of a faster run-rate in the two matches.[2]
^G. W. "First Cornhill Test, England v India 1986". Wisden. ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
^"Second Texaco Trophy Match, England v India 1986". Wisden. ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
Further readingedit
Ramachandra Guha, A Corner of a Foreign Field - An Indian History of a British Sport, Picador, 2001
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The Indian cricket team toured England from 24 May to 8 July 1986 for a three match Test series and two One Day Internationals ODIs for the Texaco Trophy Indian cricket team in England in 1986 IndiaEnglandDates24 May 8 July 1986CaptainsKapil DevDavid Gower ODIs 1st Test Mike Gatting 2nd 3rd Tests Test seriesResultIndia won the 3 match series 2 0Most runsDilip Vengsarkar 360 Mike Gatting 293 Most wicketsChetan Sharma 16 Derek Pringle 13 Player of the seriesMike Gatting Eng and Dilip Vengsarkar Ind One Day International seriesResults2 match series drawn 1 1Most runsMohammad Azharuddin 90 David Gower 81 Most wicketsRoger Binny 4 Graham Dilley 2 Player of the seriesDavid Gower Eng and Ravi Shastri Ind India beat England 2 0 in the Test series and won the ODI Texaco Trophy that by virtue of faster run rate despite England having squared the series after losing the first game India s Dilip Vengsarkar scored a total of 360 runs in the Test series and was named player of the series alongside England s Mike Gatting In the ODI series England s David Gower emerged as the top scorer with 81 runs and was named player of the series alongside India s Ravi Shastri Also as part of the England tour India played eight other first class and seven limited overs games Contents 1 Tour matches 1 1 Limited overs match Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk s XI vs Indians 1 2 Three day match Worcestershire vs Indians 1 3 Three day match Gloucestershire vs Indians 1 4 Limited overs match Surrey vs Indians 2 Test Series 2 1 First Test 2 2 Second Test 2 3 Third Test 3 Texaco Trophy 3 1 First match 3 2 Second match 4 External sources 5 Annual reviews 6 References 7 Further readingTour matches editLimited overs match Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk s XI vs Indians edit 4 May Scorecard Indians nbsp 217 9 50 overs v Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk s XI181 5 39 overs Chetan Sharma 49 Graham Monkhouse 3 57 10 overs Trevor Jesty 74 Maninder Singh 2 21 6 overs Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk s XI won by 5 wicketsArundel Castle Cricket Ground Arundel Umpires Derek Dennis Eng and John Langridge Eng Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk s XI won the toss and decided to field Lavinia Duchess of Norfolk s XI s target was 178 runs in 41 overs Three day match Worcestershire vs Indians edit 6 8 May Scorecard Worcestershire v nbsp Indians 230 9d 88 overs Graeme Hick 70 Chetan Sharma 3 70 19 overs 297 74 2 overs Mohammad Azharuddin 76 Ricardo Ellcock 3 77 17 overs 56 0 19 overs Damian D Oliveira 27 Maninder Singh 0 5 5 overs Match drawnNew Road Worcester Umpires Jack Birkenshaw Eng and David Shepherd Eng Indians won the toss and decided to field Three day match Gloucestershire vs Indians edit 10 12 May Scorecard Indians nbsp v Gloucestershire 322 5d 94 overs Ravi Shastri 70 David Lawrence 2 59 16 overs 271 5d 87 overs Kevin Curran 69 Shivlal Yadav 2 62 20 overs 135 3d 72 overs Mohinder Amarnath 43 Bill Athey 1 14 11 overs Match drawnThe Victoria Ground Cheltenham Umpires Dickie Bird Eng and Alan Whitehead Eng Gloucestershire won the toss and decided to field Limited overs match Surrey vs Indians edit 15 May Scorecard Surrey230 8 50 overs v nbsp Indians231 5 47 3 overs Alan Butcher 140 158 Chetan Sharma 3 30 10 overs Sunil Gavaskar 81 Mark Feltham 2 62 9 3 overs Indians won by 5 wicketsKennington Oval Kennington Umpires John Jameson Eng and Bob White Eng Indians won the toss and decided to field Test Series editFirst Test edit 5 10 June Scorecard England nbsp v nbsp India 294 128 2 overs Graham Gooch 114 280 Chetan Sharma 5 64 32 overs 341 137 overs Dilip Vengsarkar 126 213 Graham Dilley 4 146 34 overs 180 96 4 overs Mike Gatting 40 83 Kapil Dev 4 52 22 overs 136 5 42 overs Dilip Vengsarkar 33 56 Graham Dilley 2 28 10 overs India won by 5 wicketsLord s Cricket Ground LondonAttendance 57 509 Umpires Ken Palmer Eng and David Shepherd Eng Player of the match Kapil Dev Ind India won the toss and decided to field Kiran More Ind made his Test debut It was India s first win in 21 Tests with Kapil Dev as captain 1 Second Test edit 19 23 June Scorecard India nbsp v nbsp England 272 104 2 overs Dilip Vengsarkar 61 153 Derek Pringle 3 47 27 overs 102 45 1 overs Bill Athey 32 72 Roger Binny 5 40 13 overs 237 76 3 overs Dilip Vengsarkar 102 216 John Lever 4 64 23 overs 128 63 3 overs Mike Gatting 31 124 Maninder Singh 4 26 16 3 overs India won by 279 runsHeadingley Leeds Umpires Jack Birkenshaw Eng and David Constant Eng Player of the match Dilip Vengsarkar Ind India won the toss and decided to bat Bruce French Eng and Chandrakant Pandit Ind made their Test debuts Third Test edit 3 8 July Scorecard England nbsp v nbsp India 390 116 3 overs Mike Gatting 183 294 Chetan Sharma 4 130 29 3 overs 390 139 5 overs Mohinder Amarnath 79 237 Neil Foster 3 93 41 overs 235 94 overs Graham Gooch 40 43 Chetan Sharma 6 58 24 overs 174 5 78 overs Sunil Gavaskar 54 135 Phil Edmonds 4 31 28 overs Match drawnEdgbaston Birmingham Umpires Dickie Bird Eng and Barrie Meyer Eng Player of the match Mike Gatting Eng England won the toss and decided to bat Mark Benson and Neal Radford Eng made their Test debuts Texaco Trophy editThe 1986 edition of the Texaco Trophy was a One Day International ODI cricket tournament held between England and India in England India won the first game and England won the second leveling the series at 1 1 India won the trophy by virtue of a faster run rate in the two matches 2 First match edit 24 May Scorecard England nbsp 162 55 overs v nbsp India163 1 47 2 overs Derek Pringle 28 66 Chetan Sharma 3 25 11 overs Mohammad Azharuddin 83 154 Graham Dilley 1 53 11 overs India won by 9 wicketsThe Oval KenningtonAttendance 14 811 Umpires David Shepherd Eng and Alan Whitehead Eng Player of the match Mohammad Azharuddin Ind India won the toss and decided to field Second match edit 26 May Scorecard India nbsp 254 6 55 overs v nbsp England256 5 53 5 overs Krishnamachari Srikkanth 67 93 Graham Dilley 2 46 11 overs David Gower 81 94 Roger Binny 2 47 10 overs England won by 5 wicketsOld Trafford ManchesterAttendance 16 202 Umpires Dickie Bird Eng and David Constant Eng Player of the match David Gower Eng England won the toss and decided to field External sources editCricketArchive 1 Annual reviews editPlayfair Cricket Annual 1987 Wisden Cricketers Almanack 1987References edit G W First Cornhill Test England v India 1986 Wisden ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 November 2016 Second Texaco Trophy Match England v India 1986 Wisden ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 19 November 2016 Further reading editRamachandra Guha A Corner of a Foreign Field An Indian History of a British Sport Picador 2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indian cricket team in England in 1986 amp oldid 1194901104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,