Australia women's cricket team in India in 1983–84
Australia women's cricket team in India in 1983–84 | |||
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India | Australia | ||
Dates | 19 January – 23 February 1984 | ||
Captains | Shantha Rangaswamy | Jill Kennare | |
Test series | |||
Result | 4-match series drawn 0–0 | ||
Most runs | Sandhya Agarwal (288) | Peta Verco (367) | |
Most wickets | Diana Edulji (16) | Lyn Fullston (20) | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 4-match series 4–0 | ||
Most runs | Gargi Banerjee (83) | Trish Dawson (182) | |
Most wickets | Shashi Gupta (5) Diana Edulji (5) | Denise Martin (6) |
The Australia women's national cricket team toured India in January and February 1984. They played against India in four Test matches and four One Day Internationals, with the Test series ending as a 0–0 draw and Australia winning the ODI series 4–0.[1][2]
Squads
India[3] | Australia[4] |
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WODI Series
1st ODI
19 January 1984 Scorecard |
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Australia Women won by 3 wickets Country Golf Club Ground, Faridabad Player of the match: Lindsay Reeler (Aus) |
- Australia Women won the toss and elected to field.
- Trish Dawson, Annette Fellows, Christina Matthews, Wendy Piltz, Lindsay Reeler (Aus), Rita Dey, Arunadhati Ghosh and Shashi Gupta (Ind) all made their WODI debuts.
2nd ODI
25 January 1984 Scorecard |
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Rita Dey 33 (91) Karen Price 2/14 (7 overs) |
- Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Glenda Hall (Aus) and Rekha Godbole (Ind) both made their WODI debuts.
3rd ODI
8 February 1984 Scorecard |
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Sudha Shah 53 (67) Karen Price 2/40 (10 overs) |
- India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Lyn Larsen (Aus) made her WODI debut.
4th ODI
23 February 1984 Scorecard |
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Australia Women won by 6 wickets M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras Player of the match: Trish Dawson (Aus) |
- India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Sandhya Agarwal (Ind) made her WODI debut.
WTest Series
1st Test
21 – 23 January 1984 Scorecard |
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Match drawn Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, Delhi Umpires: Rajan Mehra (Ind) and Swaroop Kishen (Ind) Player of the match: Diana Edulji (Ind) |
- India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Trish Dawson, Lyn Fullston, Lyn Larsen, Christina Matthews, Denise Martin, Karen Read, Lindsay Reeler (Aus), Gargi Banerjee, Vrinda Bhagat, Shashi Gupta, Nilima Jogalekar, Anjali Pendharker and Sujata Sridhar (Ind) made their WTest debuts.
2nd Test
28 – 30 January 1984 Scorecard |
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Match drawn K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow Umpires: Raman Sharma (Ind) and TD Mukherjee (Ind) Player of the match: Shashi Gupta (Ind) |
- Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Annette Fellows (Aus) made her WTest debut.
3rd Test
3 – 5 February 1984 Scorecard |
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50/0 (8 overs) Arunadhati Ghosh 30* (–) |
Match drawn Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Umpires: Jaduvendrasinh Jadeja (Ind) and Sanjay (Ind) Player of the match: Jill Kennare (Aus) |
- India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Glenda Hall, Wendy Piltz (Aus), Sandhya Agarwal and Arunadhati Ghosh (Ind) all made their WTest debuts.
4th Test
10 – 13 February 1984 Scorecard |
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Match drawn Wankhede Stadium, Bombay Umpires: G.K. Raman (Ind) and M. R. Singh (Ind) Player of the match: Jill Kennare (Aus) |
- India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Rita Dey (Ind) made her WTest debut.
References
- ^ "Australia Women tour of India 1983/84". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
- ^ "Australia Women in India 1983/84". CricketArchive. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
- ^ "Records / Australia Women in India Women's Test Series, 1983/84 - India Women / Batting and Bowling Averages". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
- ^ "Records / Australia Women tour of India, Jan-Feb 1984 / All Matches / Batting and Bowling Averages". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
Further reading
- Huntsdale, Duncan (20 December 2023). "Food poisoning, marriage proposals and water buffalo urine — the 1984 Australian women's cricket tour of India was a wild ride". ABC News (Australia). Retrieved 1 January 2024.
External links
- Australia Women tour of India 1983/84 from ESPNcricinfo
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