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West Indian cricket team in England in 2004 England: West Indies: Dates: 19 June – 25 September 2004: Captains: Michael Vaughan: Brian Lara: Test series; Result: England won the 4-match series 4–0: Most runs: Andrew Flintoff (387) Shivnarine Chanderpaul (437) Most wickets: Ashley Giles (22) Dwayne Bravo (16) Player of the series
The Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge [1] [2] [3] was a Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket match that took place in England on 31 May 2018. The West Indies cricket team played against a World XI team, to raise funds for stadiums damaged by Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria in September 2017. [4]
The West Indies cricket team toured England in August and September 2017 to play three Test matches competing for the Wisden Trophy, one Twenty20 International (T20I) and five One Day Internationals (ODIs). [1] [2] [3] Ahead of the Test series, the West Indies played first-class warm-up matches against Derbyshire, Essex and Kent.
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The 2004 English cricket season was the 105th in which the County Championship had been an official competition. England recorded a 4–0 Test series whitewash over the West Indies [1] and a comfortable 3–0 win over New Zealand. [2] Their one-day form was sporadic, however.
The final of the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy was played between West Indies and England at the Oval on 25 September 2004. West Indies made England bat first after winning the toss. Despite a century (104 runs) from Marcus Trescothick, England were restricted to 217 runs in 49.4 overs. Wavell Hinds and Ian Bradshaw took 3 and 2 wickets ...
England in the West Indies in 2003–04 England: West Indies: Dates: 1 March – 5 May 2004: Captains: Michael Vaughan: Brian Lara: Test series; Result: England won the 4-match series 3–0: Most runs: Butcher 296 Thorpe 274 Vaughan 245: Lara 500 Hinds 277 Sarwan 192: Most wickets: Harmison 23 Hoggard 13 Flintoff 11: Best 12 Collins 11 Edwards ...
South Africa (231/7) v West Indies (236/6) New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa: 11 January 2015: 4 428/14 West Indies (224/5) v England (204/9) Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados: 26 January 2022: 5 416/9 West Indies (207/5) v India (209/4) Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad, India: 6 December 2019