West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1984-85
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The West Indies cricket team toured Australia in the 1984-85 season and played 5 Test matches against Australia. West Indies won the series 3-1 with one match drawn.
The West Indies won the first three Tests quite easily against a very weak Australian team. Then captain Kim Hughes lost the captaincy due to his and the Australian's poor form after the Second Test and Allan Border took over. The Fourth Test at Melbourne ended West Indies' then world record of 11 consecutive Test wins as Australia held out for a draw. West Indies lost the Fifth Test by an innings at Sydney where Clive Lloyd played the last of his 110 Tests.
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[edit] Test series summary
- 1st Test at WACA, Perth – West Indies won by an innings and 112 runs
- 2nd Test at Brisbane Cricket Ground – West Indies won by 8 wickets
- 3rd Test at Adelaide Oval – West Indies won by 191 runs
- 4th Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground – match drawn
- 5th Test at Sydney Cricket Ground – Australia won by an innings and 55 runs
[edit] World Series Cup
West Indies went through the qualifying round of 10 matches unbeaten against Australia and Sri Lanka. The first final though was won by Australia, the West Indies fought back to win the second. This demoralised the Aussies as they easily lost the third.
[edit] External sources
[edit] Annual reviews
[edit] Further reading
- Chris Harte, A History of Australian Cricket, Andre Deutsch, 1993
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