Test Cricket Tours - West Indies to
India 2002-03
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Tour of India 2002-03 Captain: Carl Hooper |
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Fifty-first official Test tour (first part of the tour to India
& Bangladesh 2002-03) Ninth Test-playing tour of India by
West Indies. (September - November 2002) |
After being eliminated from the ICC Champions
Trophy in Sri Lanka, the West Indies team remained there to prepare for the
first leg of a Test tour of India & Bangladesh. Manager Ricky Skerritt
was the victim of scurrilous, untrue stories in the Sri Lankan press which he
claimed were deliberately planted to sully the good name of himself and the
West Indies team. West Indies were hammered in the first two Test
matches against India, but rejuvenated in the Third
Test at Kolkata when they picked four pace bowlers and dismissed India
relatively cheaply before building up a strong lead. But the pitch proved too
easy for the Indian batsmen who ensured the draw. The tour management registered a strong protest
at the decision by ICC match referee Mike Procter to award India victory in
the third one-day International in Rajkot when crowd trouble brought the game
to an end. It was abandoned after West Indian fielders were hit by plastic
water bottles. West Indies won the ODI series by taking the
decisive seventh match through brilliant play from the young stars recalled
to the team, Marlon Samuels and Jermaine Lawson. The tour management wanted to send Marlon Samuels
home for breaking a night-time curfew and going out to a night club.Samuels was hauled before the the
tour disciplinary committee - selector Viv Richards, captain Carl Hooper and
coach Roger Harper - and Merv Dillon was also told
to pack his bags for breaking curfew on several occasions but Rev Wesley
Hall, President of the West Indies Board, intervened and prevented it because
their expulsion would not be within legal disciplinary procedures. |
Other West Indies tours Previous tour To Sharjah to play Pakistan 2001-02 Next tour Bangladesh 2002-03 (officially part of
same tour) Next tour of India 2011-12 |
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Members of the Test tour party (16) Opening batsmen: Chris Gayle, Wavell
Hinds Middle-order batsmen Shiv Chanderpaul,
Carl Hooper, Daren Ganga, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Marlon Samuels Wicket-keepers Ridley Jacobs, Spin bowlers Gareth Breese, Mahendra Nagamootoo,Ryan Hinds Fast bowlers Pedro Collins, Cameron Cuffy,
Mervyn Dillon, Jermaine Lawson, Daren Powell. |
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Regional
representation: B
- Barbados (2) G - Guyana (4) Ja - Jamaica (6) L - Leeward Islands (1) T - Trinidad & Tobago (2) W
- Windward Islands (0) Average age of team at time of first Test match (9
October 2002) : 26
yrs 2
months ODI (CT)
Champions Trophy |
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Test Appearances made before the tour |
Hooper
99, Chanderpaul 58,
Jacobs 42, Dillon 27, W W Hinds
24, Sarwan
24, Gayle 23, Ganga 15,
Collins 13, Cuffy
13, Samuels 12, Nagamootoo 4, R O Hinds 2, Powell 1,
Breese 0, Lawson 0. |
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Team Officials |
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Selectors |
Viv
Richards (chairman), Michael 'Joey'
Carew, Gordon Greenidge. |
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Selection |
Champions Trophy ODI team announced:
12 August 2002 Carl Hooper (captain), Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Pedro Collins, Corey Collymore,
Cameron Cuffy, Mervyn Dillon, Chris Gayle, Ryan
Hinds, Wavell Hinds, Ridley Jacobs, Brian Lara, Runako Morton, Mahendra
Nagamootoo, Ramnaresh Sarwan. Withdrawn: Cameron Cuffy. Cuffy's flight was already booked but Vasbert Drakes was selected to replace him after concerns
developed about his fitness because the 31-year-old Cuffy
underwent knee surgery in July, but had not yet had a rehabilitation programme .
Unfortunately, the change of player was not conveyed to Cuffy. In prior years, selection to West Indies touring
teams depended on players being available for all matches in the regional
first-class and limited-overs competitions, but the WICB voted to relax the
rule, which required players to be available only for the matches preceding
selection. Tour
Party Announced : 9 September 2002. Jermaine
Lawson and Marlon Samuels were recalled after injuries. Not selected : Runako
Morton (he later asked to return home early from the I C C
Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka to attend his grandmother's funeral, which was
soon discovered to be untrue). Withdrawal
: Brian Lara
withdrew through illness on 18 September (being hospitalised
with suspected hepatitis during the Champions Trophy). Lara was replaced by Daren Ganga on 23
September. ODI
squad (v India) announced: 25 October 2002.
On 1 November the selectors trimmed the squad to
fifteen for the ODIs (as in the World Cup).
Opening batsman Ganga, who did not play in any of the three Tests,
would therefore get the axe and return home along with Gareth Breese, Daren
Powell, and Jermaine Lawson. |
Time between selection and departure
from West Indies x days (9 September to depart for WI) |
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Travel Barbados Q London Q Colombo ColomboQ Bangalore |
The West Indies’ Champions Trophy team
left Barbados for Sri Lanka on Tuesday 3 September 2002. Pedro Collins left
from Jamaica where he remained to film a commercial. The team was in Colombo from 1 October
after their Champions Trophy elimination, to complete a training camp ahead
of their trip to India. Vasbert Drakes and Corey Collymore, not wanted for the Test segment of the Indian
tour, returned home on 24 September, only to return a month later with
Ricardo Powell for the one-day series. Marlon Samuels, Gareth Breese, and three
fast bowlers, Cameron Cuffy, Daren Powell and Jermaine Lawson, who were not part of the ODI
squad, joined the Test players in Sri Lanka. The Test team travelled from Colombo to
India on Tuesday 3 October 2002, landing at Bangalore next morning. Ricardo Powell, 23, along with
all-rounder Vasbert Drakes and fast bowler Corey Collymore, arrived in India for the one-day series on ……… |
Time spent in India 54 days (3 October - 26 November) |
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On-tour selection panel |
Vivian
Richards (selector on tour), Roger
Harper (coach), Ricky Skerritt (manager), Carl Hooper captain) |
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Reinforcements |
Jermaine
Lawson was
recalled to the ODI squad after injuries to Cuffy
and Ryan Hinds. He joined the squad on 22 November. |
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Fixtures/Results |
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† not first-class §
one-day international Time
spent in India before First Test: 6
days (3
October - 9 October) |
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Test appearances on tour |
3
- Chanderpaul,
Dillon, Gayle, WW Hinds,
Hooper, Jacobs, Sarwan 2
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Collins, Cuffy, RO Hinds,
Lawson. 1
- Breese, Nagamootoo, D Powell,
Samuels 0 -
Ganga. |
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Highlights |
• In Mumbai Carl Hooper played his hundredth
Test • Jermaine Lawson (20 years, 277 days)
became the third youngest West Indian after Marshall and Harper to make his
Test debut in India • Chris Gayle (88) and Ryan Hinds (100) put
on an opening partnership of 172 in the third Test at Kolkata. • Chanderpaul
(140) and Samuels (104) followed up with a stand of 195, as West Indies built
a total of 497. |
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Tour Summary |
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Return to West Indies Kolkata Q Dhaka |
Vasbert Drakes and Corey Collymore,
not required for the Test segment of the Indian tour, returned home from Sri
Lanka on 24 September. They returned to India on …. for the one-day series
against India and Bangladesh. Runako Morton arrived back in the Caribbean
on Thursday 26 September after being given leave from the tour because of his
"bereavement". Brian Lara returned to Piarco
International Airport, Trinidad, on Friday night 27 September after flying
for almost a day, to begin six weeks of rest after doctors confirmed he has
contracted hepatitis. Gareth Breese, Daren Powell and Jermaine
Lawson returned home after the Indian Test series but Lawson was recalled to play in the
limited-overs matches. Vivian Richards
flew to Canada to take part in an event celebrating the 21st anniversary of
the independence of Antigua. At the end of the tour skipper Carl Hooper
went to Australia for a knee operation, and Merv
Dillon and Ryan Hinds, also carrying injuries, went back to the Caribbean
after the one-day series against India. The
remainder of the team moved on to their tour of Bangladesh, landing at
Kolkata late on Monday 25 November, and leaving the next morning for Dhaka. |
Time away from West Indies x
days (depart W Ind
to arrive home in WI) |
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