2nd ODI, West Indies tour of England at Manchester, May 25 1991
At Manchester, May 25. England won by 9 runs. Toss: West Indies. An
excellent all-round performance by England won the Texaco Trophy with a
match to spare. Again their opponents conceded too many extras-40-and
they were also handicapped by the injury to Greenidge's knee while he
was fielding; this was to end his tour. In cloudy condition Richards put
England in, perhaps hoping for swing; but Gooch, who hit four fours,
and Atherton (six fours) put on 156 in 38 overs, a record for England's
first wicket against West Indies, and the foundation of their highest
score against them. When they were out in successive overs, Lamb, with
62 in 50 balls and ten fours, added 102 in thirteen overs with Hick, and
there was just time for Ramprakash, making his début in place of the
injured Botham, to open his account.
The tourists started uncertainly, but a stand of 121 in 25 overs between
Richards, who hit two sixes and six fours in 84 balls, and Hooper
maintained their interest. When Lewis removed them both, Logie and
Marshall continued to chase until they fell in a miserly penultimate
over from Pringle.
Man of the Match: A. J. Lamb. Attendance: 18,487; receipts £320,376.
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