South African cricket team in West Indies in 1991-92

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South Africa in West Indies 1991-92
Teams
South Africa
West Indies
Dates 7 April23 April 1992
Captains Kepler Wessels Richie Richardson
Number of Tests 1
Tests won 0 1
Most runs (Tests) Andrew Hudson (163) Jimmy Adams (90)
Most wickets (Tests) Richard Snell (8) Curtly Ambrose (8)
Player of Series (Tests) Curtly Ambrose (WI)
Andrew Hudson (RSA)
Number of ODIs 3
ODIs won 0 3
Most runs (ODIs) Hansie Cronje (87) Phil Simmons (226)
Most wickets (ODIs) Adrian Kuiper (4) Winston Benjamin (5)
Anderson Cummins (5)
Player of Series (ODIs) -

The South Africa national cricket team toured the West Indies in the 1991-92 season. The tour marked the first-ever official Test and One Day International matches between the two teams. It was also South Africa's first Test match series since their reintroduction to the sport after being suspended in 1970 due to the apartheid regime.

The tour consisted of 3 One-day Internationals and 1 Test match against the West Indies. All four matches were won by the West Indies.

Contents

[edit] Squads

Flag of South Africa South Africa Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies

[edit] Match details

[edit] 1st ODI: West Indies v South Africa at Kingston, 7 April 1992

7 April 1992
West Indies Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board
287/6 (50 overs)
vs Flag of South Africa South Africa
180 (42.2 overs)
Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies won by 107 runs
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Umpires: Steve Bucknor and Glenroy Johnson
Man of the Match: Phil Simmons
Phil Simmons 122 (113)
Adrian Kuiper 3/33 (5 overs)
(scorecard) Andrew Hudson 50 (70)
Winston Benjamin 3/45 (9.2 overs)


[edit] 2nd ODI: West Indies v South Africa at Port-of-Spain, 11 April 1992

11 April 1992
South Africa Flag of South Africa
152 (43.4 overs)
vs Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies
154/0 (25.5 overs)
Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies won by 10 wickets
Queen's Park Oval, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad
Umpires: Lloyd Barker and Clyde Cumberbatch
Man of the Match: Brian Lara
Jonty Rhodes 45 (71)
Curtly Ambrose 3/24 (7.4 overs)
(scorecard) Brian Lara 86 (91)


[edit] 3rd ODI: West Indies v South Africa at Port-of-Spain, 12 April 1992

12 April 1992
South Africa Flag of South Africa
189/6 (50 overs)
vs Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies
190/3 (43 overs)
Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies won by 7 wickets
Queen's Park Oval, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad
Umpires: Lloyd Barker and Clyde Cumberbatch
Man of the Match: Phil Simmons
Kepler Wessels 45 (77)
Roger Harper 2/31 (10 overs)
(scorecard) Phil Simmons 104 (139)
Meyrick Pringle 1/6 (5 overs)


[edit] Only Test: West Indies v South Africa at Bridgetown, 18-23 April 1992

18 April - 23 April
(scorecard)
West Indies Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board
262
vs Flag of South Africa South Africa
345
Flag of the West Indies Cricket Board West Indies won by 52 runs
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Umpires: David Archer and Steve Bucknor
Man of the Match: Curtly Ambrose and Andrew Hudson
Keith Arthurton 59
Richard Snell 4/83
Andrew Hudson 163
Jimmy Adams 4/43
283 148
Jimmy Adams 79*
Richard Snell 4/74
Kepler Wessels 74
Curtly Ambrose 6/34

The Test match was South Africa's first since their return to international cricket, and so 10 players were making their Test match debuts (Kepler Wessels had previously played for Australia). For the West Indies, 3 players made their debuts — Jimmy Adams, David Williams and Kenny Benjamin. The selection of Benjamin in particular had been a contentious issue. The Barbados crowd had expected Anderson Cummins, a Barbadian and a local favourite, to make his debut in this match in front of his home fans. However, the West Indian selectors opted for Benjamin instead. As a result, many fans chose to boycott the match in protest.

South Africa won the toss and chose to bowl first. The West Indies had reached 219/3, but collapsed to 262 all out. Notable contributions came from Keith Arthurton (59), Desmond Haynes (58) and Richie Richardson (44), and Richard Snell picked up 4 wickets for South Africa.

South Africa batted throughout the whole of the second day and into the third, racking up a score of 345 all out. A century from Andrew Hudson (163) formed the backbone of the innings with some support from Kepler Wessels (59). Debutant Jimmy Adams used his part-time spin bowling to pick up 4 wickets.

In their second innings, the West Indies scored 283 all out with help from Brian Lara (64) and Jimmy Adams (79*). Allan Donald and Richard Snell took 4 wickets each. This left South Africa requiring 201 runs for victory.

After the loss of two early wickets to Curtly Ambrose, half-centuries from Kepler Wessels (74) and Peter Kirsten (52) steadied the South African innings. However, after Wessels' dismissal to Courtney Walsh, South Africa collapsed from 123/2 to 148 all out as Ambrose (6 wickets) and Walsh (4 wickets) demolished the rest of the batting line-up. Four players were out for ducks, and after Wessels and Kirsten, the next highest score was only 4.

Curtly Ambrose and Andrew Hudson were jointly named Men of the Match — Ambrose for his match-winning spell of 6/34 and Hudson for his 163.

[edit] External sources

[edit] References

  • Playfair Cricket Annual
  • Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual)