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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox cricket tour The England cricket team toured West Indies from 1 March to 5 May 2004 as part of the 2003–04 West Indian cricket season. The tour included four Tests and seven One Day Internationals.

Squad lists

Test Squads ODI Squads
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Michael Vaughan (c) Brian Lara (c) Michael Vaughan (c) Brian Lara (c)
Chris Read (wk) Ridley Jacobs (wk) Chris Read (wk) Ridley Jacobs (wk)
Geraint Jones (wk)
James Anderson Ramnaresh Sarwan James Anderson Ramnaresh Sarwan
Gareth Batty Chris Gayle Gareth Batty Chris Gayle
Mark Butcher Devon Smith Ian Blackwell Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Rikki Clarke Shivnarine Chanderpaul Rikki Clarke Ricardo Powell
Paul Collingwood Dwayne Smith Paul Collingwood Dwayne Smith
Andrew Flintoff Fidel Edwards Andrew Flintoff Tino Best
Ashley Giles Corey Collymore Ashley Giles Sylvester Joseph
Stephen Harmison Ricardo Powell Darren Gough Dwayne Bravo
Nasser Hussain Tino Best Stephen Harmison Ian Bradshaw
Matthew Hoggard Ryan Hinds James Kirtley Mervyn Dillon
Simon Jones Adam Sanford Anthony McGrath Ravi Rampaul
Andrew Strauss Pedro Collins Andrew Strauss Corey Collymore
Marcus Trescothick Darren Ganga Marcus Trescothick
Graham Thorpe

Test series – The Wisden Trophy

1st Test

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2nd Test

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The second test win meant that England retained the Wisden Trophy.

3rd Test

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Matthew Hoggard claimed a hat-trick in the West Indies 2nd innings.[5] Hoggard got Ramnaresh Sarwan (caught), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (lbw) and Ryan Hinds (caught) in successive deliveries. This was the 33rd hat-trick in Test cricket and the 10th hat-trick for an Englishman.[6]

4th Test

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Brian Lara's 400 not out is the highest score in Test cricket. His 400 consisted of 582 balls and is the fifth longest innings in Test cricket lasting 778 minutes (12 hours 58 minutes).[7] He hit 43 fours and 4 sixes.

ODI series

1st ODI

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2nd ODI

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3rd ODI

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4th ODI

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5th ODI

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6th ODI

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7th ODI

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Tour matches

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Reaction

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Aftermath

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Records

  • West Indies 1st test 2nd innings of 47 all out is the lowest innings scored by the West Indies.[8]
  • Stephen Harmison claimed his best bowling figures of 7/12 in the 2nd innings of the 1st test. It is also the best bowling figures in Sabina Park with figures of 12.3–8–12–7.[9]
  • On the 3rd Test England secured their first series win against the West Indies in the Caribbean since 1968.[10]
  • Brian Lara 400 not out is the highest score by any batsmen in test cricket.
  • Brian Lara is the 11th batsmen to hold the world record for the highest score in Test cricket and is the only person ever in Test cricket to regain the world record.[11]
  • Brian Lara equaled Don Bradman's record of two treble centuries.
  • Brian Lara also scored his 375 (then world record) total in Antigua against England 10 years previously.
  • Graham Thorpe was also present in Lara's 375 innings 10 years previously.[12]
  • Brian Lara and Ridley Jacobs 282 unbroken partnership is a West Indian partnership record for the 6th wicket.[13]
  • West Indies 751/5 is the 7th highest innings total in Test cricket and 2nd highest innings total for West Indies.[14]

References

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Bibliography

  • Playfair Cricket Annual
  • Wisden Cricketers Almanack

External links

Шаблон:International cricket in 2003–04 Шаблон:International cricket tours of the West Indies


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