Stats Spider Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket: 7th Match, 1984/85

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Sri Lanka v West Indies @ Melbourne Cricket Ground
27 February 1985


Toss: Sri Lanka (bat)
Umpires: AR Crafter, SG Randell
Match Result: West Indies won by 8 wickets

1st Innings

Sri Lanka

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
+1. Amal Silvac Desmond Haynes b Joel Garner43335--
2. Ravi Ratnayekec Desmond Haynes b Michael Holding501011193-
3. Roy Diasc Jeff Dujon b Winston Davis1626423-
4. Arjuna Ranatunga b Sir Viv Richards126--
*5. Duleep Mendisrun out156--
6. Ranjan Madugallenot out 365878--
7. Somachandra de Silvac & b Sir Viv Richards51915--
8. Shaul Karnainc & b Sir Viv Richards197--
9. Ashantha de Melnot out 153027--
10. Rumesh Ratnayake
11. Vinothen John

FOW 1-7 (Amal Silva), 2-52 (Roy Dias), 3-53 (Arjuna Ranatunga), 4-57 (Duleep Mendis), 5-86 (Ravi Ratnayeke), 6-102 (Somachandra de Silva), 7-106 (Shaul Karnain).
Extras 1b, 4lb, 1w, 0nb, 0pen) 6
Total (for 7 wickets, 47 ovs) 135


Bowling O M R W Extras
Malcolm Marshall101260 (0w,0nb)
Joel Garner103161 (0w,0nb)
Winston Davis90351 (0w,0nb)
Michael Holding91261 (0w,0nb)
Sir Viv Richards90273 (0w,0nb)

2nd Innings

West Indies

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. Desmond Haynes b Ashantha de Mel3650755-
2. Richie Richardsonretired hurt 1113131-
3. Larry Gomesretired hurt 2024322-
4. Sir Viv Richardsc Ashantha de Mel b Rumesh Ratnayake1210202-
*5. Clive Lloydnot out 1424392-
6. Gus Logienot out 2927313-
+7. Jeff Dujon
8. Malcolm Marshall
9. Michael Holding
10. Winston Davis
11. Joel Garner

FOW 1-86 (Sir Viv Richards), 2-90 (Desmond Haynes).
Extras 1b, 7lb, 2w, 4nb, 0pen) 14
Total (for 2 wickets, 23.1 ovs) 136


Bowling O M R W Extras
Ashantha de Mel80471 (0w,0nb)
Vinothen John70390 (0w,0nb)
Rumesh Ratnayake70291 (0w,0nb)
Arjuna Ranatunga1.10130 (0w,0nb)

Squads


Sri Lanka:


Amal Silva, Ravi Ratnayeke, Roy Dias, Arjuna Ranatunga, Duleep Mendis, Ranjan Madugalle, Somachandra de Silva, Shaul Karnain, Ashantha de Mel, Rumesh Ratnayake, Vinothen John

West Indies:

Desmond Haynes, Richie Richardson, Larry Gomes, Sir Viv Richards, Clive Lloyd, Gus Logie, Jeff Dujon, Malcolm Marshall, Michael Holding, Winston Davis, Joel Garner