Stats Spider Sharjah Cup: 1st Match, 1986/87

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England v India @ Sharjah C.A. Stadium
2 April 1987


Toss: India (field)
Umpires: DP Buultjens, PW Vidanagamage
Match Result: India won by 3 wickets

1st Innings

England

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. Graham Gooch b Maninder Singh3153-5-
2. Chris Broadst Sadanand Viswanath b Ravi Shastri5794-3-
3. Tim Robinsonc Kris Srikkanth b Ravi Shastri3445---
4. Neil Fairbrotherc Mohammad Azharuddin b Ravi Shastri1422-1-
5. James Whitaker b Gopal Sharma412---
6. David Capelrun out815---
*7. John Emburey b Kapil Dev2527--1
8. Phil DeFreitasnot out 1822-1-
+9. Jack Richardsnot out 1413---
10. Neil Foster
11. Phil Edmonds

FOW 1-60 (Graham Gooch), 2-106 (Chris Broad), 3-134 (Neil Fairbrother), 4-143 (James Whitaker), 5-145 (Tim Robinson), 6-167 (David Capel), 7-184 (John Emburey).
Extras 0b, 4lb, 2w, 0nb, 0pen) 6
Total (for 7 wickets, 50 ovs) 211


Bowling O M R W Extras
Kapil Dev81301 (0w,0nb)
Manoj Prabhakar82170 (0w,0nb)
Bharat Arun40320 (0w,0nb)
Gopal Sharma100381 (0w,0nb)
Ravi Shastri101473 (0w,0nb)
Maninder Singh100431 (0w,0nb)

2nd Innings

India

    Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s
1. Manoj Prabhakarc Phil Edmonds b Neil Foster425---
2. Kris Srikkanthc Neil Fairbrother b David Capel5673-51
3. Raman Lambac James Whitaker b Phil Edmonds414-1-
4. Dilip Vengsarkarc Tim Robinson b Phil Edmonds4066-2-
5. Ravi Shastric Phil Edmonds b John Emburey721---
*6. Kapil Devc David Capel b John Emburey6454-51
7. Mohammad Azharuddinnot out 2433---
+8. Sadanand Viswanath b John Emburey33---
9. Bharat Arunnot out 76-1-
10. Gopal Sharma
11. Maninder Singh

FOW 1-22 (Manoj Prabhakar), 2-33 (Raman Lamba), 3-86 (Kris Srikkanth), 4-97 (Ravi Shastri), 5-146 (Dilip Vengsarkar), 6-194 (Kapil Dev), 7-200 (Sadanand Viswanath).
Extras 2b, 2lb, 1w, 0nb, 0pen) 5
Total (for 7 wickets, 48.5 ovs) 214


Bowling O M R W Extras
Phil DeFreitas103330 (0w,0nb)
Neil Foster91461 (0w,0nb)
David Capel100451 (0w,0nb)
Phil Edmonds100482 (0w,0nb)
John Emburey9.50383 (0w,0nb)

Squads


England:


Graham Gooch, Chris Broad, Tim Robinson, Neil Fairbrother, James Whitaker, David Capel, John Emburey, Phil DeFreitas, Jack Richards, Neil Foster, Phil Edmonds

India:

Manoj Prabhakar, Kris Srikkanth, Raman Lamba, Dilip Vengsarkar, Ravi Shastri, Kapil Dev, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sadanand Viswanath, Bharat Arun, Gopal Sharma, Maninder Singh