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Thursday, August 29, 2019

2019 India Tour of West Indies Second Test @ Jamaica Aug 30 - Sep 03,2019

2-Match Test Series Results

First Test @ Antigua Aug 22-25,2019
India               297 and 343/7 declared
West Indies    222 and 100
Ishant Sharma 5/43(17 Overs)
Ishant Sharma 3/31(9.5 Overs)
Jasprit Bumrah 5/7(8 Overs)
Match Result - India won by 318 Runs
MOM - Ajinkya Rahane(India)for his 81 and 102

Venue Stats - Sabina Park,Kingston,Jamaica

West Indies have won 24, lost 13 and drawn 14 of the 51 Test matches played at Sabina Park

849: Highest Innings Total – England (vs West Indies) in 1930

47: Lowest Innings Total – West Indies (vs England) in 2004

1354: Gary Sobers’ aggregate runs – the highest

Sobers scored 1354 runs in just 11 Tests at an average of 104.15 including 5 hundreds at Sabina Park

 Only one other batsman has aggregated more than 1000 at Sabina Park – Brian Lara

430: Highest Aggregate by a non West Indian batsman – Rahul Dravid

5: Number of hundreds scored by Gary Sobers and Clyde Walcott – the highest

 SABINA PARK
365 not out: The Highest Score – Gary Sobers (vs Pakistan) in 1958

109.33: Highest Batting Average – Jimmy Adams. He is followed by Gary Sobers (104.15), Clyde Walcott (92.4), Larry Gomes (62.2) and Brian Lara (58.52)

446: Highest Partnership – Gary Sobers and Conrad Hunte (vs Pakistan) in 1958. It is the seventh-highest partnership in Test cricket history

48: Maximum Wickets – Courtney Walsh



13.58: Best Bowling Average – Jerome Taylor

Taylor bagged 29 wickets in just 5 Tests at Sabina Park. He also has the best strike rate (32.4) at the ground.

7-12: Best Bowling in an Innings – Steve Harmison (vs West Indies) in 2004

Harmison’s spell skittled the West Indies for 47 in the second innings – their lowest score in Test cricket.

11-103: Best Bowling in a Match – Jason Holder (vs Bangladesh) in 2018

There have been three other 10-plus wicket hauls at Sabina Park – Corey Collymore, Hines Johnson and Courtney Walsh.

India’s History at Sabina Park


India have played 12 Test matches at Sabina Park, Kingston and won just 2. They have lost 6 and drawn 4.

Vijay Hazare led India in its maiden Test at the venue in 1953 with Polly Umrigar, Vijay Manjrekar and Pankaj Roy all registering hundreds at the ground. It is only one of the 12 away matches in which three Indian batsmen have scored a hundred.

Dilip Sardesai hammered a double ton in 1971 – his 212 is one of the ten 200-plus scores by an Indian in Away Test matches.

India’s first win at the venue was in 2006 when Rahul Dravid top-scored in each innings – 81 and 68 – and also captaining the side led the country to a 49-run victory in the fourth and final Test of the series. Interestingly, the second-highest score for India in the first innings was by Anil Kumble – 45 and the second innings – 19 by MS Dhoni.

Harbhajan Singh picked 5 wickets in the first innings while Kumble grabbed six in the second.
This was the only result Test of the four-match series. India won a historic series – only their second in the Caribbean (till then) after 1971.

India’s second win in Jamaica came in 2011 (in the first Test), again, courtesy a brilliant 112 by Dravid in India’s second innings. This, again, was the only result-match of the three-Test series. India won its second consecutive series in the Caribbean.

Indian Records at Sabina Park

500 for 9 declared: Highest Team Score (in 2016)

97: Lowest Team Score (in 1976)

430: Highest Aggregate Runs – Rahul Dravid

212: Highest Score – Dilip Sardesai (in 1971)

237: Highest Partnership – Pankaj Roy and Vijay Manjrekar (in 1953)

16: Maximum Number of Wickets – Harbhajan Singh

6-78: Best Bowling in an Innings – Anil Kumble (in 2006)

8-118: Best Bowling in a Match – Kapil Dev (in 1983)

Recent Trends at Sabina Park (last 10 Tests)

Average score in 1st innings (1st and 2nd innings of match): 296

Average score in 2nd innings (3rd and 4th innings of match): 181

Toss Win: Bat First 7 times

Bat First Advantage: Teams batting first have won 60% of the total matches

Pace vs Spin: Pace has accounted for 63.48% of total wickets; Spin – 36.52%



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